The Asian Age

MHA sends showcause to Bengal’s ex-top babu

■ Centre escalating tensions with Mamata’s govt

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

In a move that may further escalate tensions between the Centre and the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, the Union home ministry late on Monday evening slapped a showcause notice on 1987-batch IAS officer Alapan Bandyopadh­yay hours before he retired as the state’s chief secretary after rejecting a threemonth extension.

The notice, under Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act 2005, which is punishable by a prison term of up to two years or a fine, or both, was served to the state’s former top bureaucrat as he skipped a review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28 on the devastatio­n by Cyclone Yaas in the state.

Mr Bandyopadh­yay, who has been appointed by chief minister Mamata Banerjee as her chief adviser for three years after he retired from service, was directed to “explain in writing” to the ministry within three days on “why action should not be taken against him” under Section 51 of the DM Act. This particular section relates to “punishment for obstructio­n” for refusal to comply with a direction given by the Central government.

The notice states: “The officer, by abstaining himself from the review meeting taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at cyclone-affected Kalaikunda in West Bengal on May 28, has acted in a manner tantamount to refusing to comply with the lawful directions of the Central government and is thus violative of Section 51(b) of the Disaster Management Act 2005.”

“After the Prime Minister arrived at Kalaikunda for a scheduled review meeting with the chief minister and chief secretary of West Bengal, the Prime Minister and other members of his entourage waited for nearly 15 minutes for the officers of the state government to arrive.”

“In view of the absence, the chief secretary was called by an official as to whether they wanted to participat­e in the review meeting or not. Thereafter, the chief secretary arrived, along with the chief minister, inside the meeting room and left thereafter immediatel­y,” the notice further added.

On May 28, the department of personnel and training (DoPT), which is under the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions headed by the PM, had directed Mr Bandyopadh­yay to report to its office at North Block

in New Delhi on Monday morning for his Central deputation. When he skipped it, a second notice on Monday evening asked him to report on Tuesday morning. This time too, Mr Bandyopadh­yay stayed away.

While the DoPT is the cadre-controllin­g authority of IAS officers, the showcause notice was served under provisions of the DM Act, which is under the direct purview of the Union home ministry. The National Disaster Management Authority is headed by the PM.

Sources at Nabanna, the state secretaria­t, claimed on Tuesday evening that Mr Bandyopadh­yay would reply to the MHA’s notice, citing proper grounds.

Attacking the CM and Mr Bandyopadh­yay, BJP MLA and Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari tweeted: “Theatre of the absurd is playing out in West Bengal. For the sake of her own ego, to destroy India’s federal structure and protect the chief secretary for his indiscipli­ne, (non-MLA) CM @MamataOffi­cial Didi is bringing disrepute to the CM office and the Constituti­on of India. What secrets does the outgoing CS know that (nonMLA) CM @Mamata Official is moving heaven and earth to protect him? Is it really becoming of a CS to skip the Prime Minister’s meet organised to help the people in duress due to Cyclone Yaas? No. It is not.”

He claimed: “I demand strictest action be taken against the outgoing CS for indiscipli­ne, violating service rules at a time of a natural disaster and a global pandemic, irregulari­ties, and not helping others just because of sinister political games. TMC has failed the people of West Bengal. Looting taxpayer money is TMC’s favourite hobby. Outgoing CS and now ‘advisor’ to (non-MLA) CM @MamataOffi­cial will enjoy a comfortabl­e salary of `2.5 lakhs per month and cushy perks. Surely, there are better ways to spend the hardearned money of the taxpayers.”

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Alapan Bandyopadh­ya
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Mamata Banerjee

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