Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Haryana chief secy divested of vigilance charge

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government in Haryana divested chief secretary DS Dhesi of the charge of vigilance department on Sunday. Additional chief secretary (co-operation) Navraj Sandhu was given the charge of vigilance department. No official reason was cited for stripping the chief secretary of charge. The government also transferre­d 13 IAS officers including senior bureaucrat Ashok Khemka. Khemka, who held the charge of principal secretary, social justice and empowermen­t department, was transferre­d and posted as principal secretary, sports and youth affairs.

ONE LIKELY REASON BEHIND DHESI BEING STRIPPED OF CHARGE COULD BE THE STANCE HE TOOK ON CERTAIN INQUIRIES CONDUCTED BY VIGILANCE BUREAU

CHANDIGARH : In a surprising move, the Haryana government on Sunday divested chief secretary DS Dhesi of the charge of vigilance department. Additional chief secretary (co-operation) Navraj Sandhu was given the charge of vigilance department. No official reason was cited for stripping the chief secretary of charge. One likely reason could be the stance taken by Dhesi on certain inquiries conducted by the state vigilance bureau.

Sources in the government said that Dhesi was stripped of the charge as he was not able to pay attention to vigilance matters. The state government issued transfer and posting orders of 13 IAS officers. Additional chief secretary (ACS) Sunil Gulati was given additional charge of co-ordinator, centrally sponsored schemes, in addition to chairman and MD of Haryana Minerals. ACS (environmen­t) Dheera Khandelwal was given the additional charge of cultural affairs (archaeolog­y, archives and museums).

Principal secretary (higher education) Jyoti Arora was given the additional charge of technical education; principal secretary Sumita Misra was posted in social justice and empowermen­t replacing Ashok Khemka. Khemka was posted as principal secretary (sports and youth affairs). Pankaj Aggarwal was posted as director general (supplies and disposal) in addition to the charge of labour commission­er; Shekhar Vidyarthi was given charge of Hafed MD in addition to the charge of director (environmen­t). Director Ayush Saket Kumar was given the additional charge of special secretary (Home-1) replacing Geeta Bharti who was posted as director (welfare of scheduled castes and backward classes department).

Special secretary (forests) Chander Shekhar was given the additional charge of special secretary (secretaria­t establishm­ent; Dairy Developmen­t Cooperativ­e Federation MD Bhupinder Singh was given the additional charge of special secretary (finance). Additional secretary (finance) Shaleen was given the additional charge of director (medical education).

VESTED INTERESTS WIN, TWEETS KHEMKA

Ashok Khemka, who was among 13 IAS officers who were transferre­d took to social media after the latest order.

“So much work planned. News of another transfer. Crash landing again. Vested interests win. Deja vu. But this is temporary. Will continue with renewed vigour and energy,” he tweeted.

Khemka had shot to limelight in 2012 when he cancelled the mutation of a land deal between Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra’s company and realty major DLF. The 1991-batch-IAS officer has been transferre­d nearly 45 times during his nearly three decade long career.

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