Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Haryana govt to sack officers declared untainted 5 yrs ago

Over 30 candidates were appointed after VB clean chit; issued show-cause notices on grounds that entire process of selection was vitiated

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com

A fresh round of protracted litigation is in the offing with the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Haryana deciding to dispense with the services of over 30 Haryana Civil Services (HCS) and allied services officers it had appointed in 2016. The officers, including 19 HCS and two Haryana Police Services (HPS) officers, have been issued show-cause notices by the state government on the grounds that the entire process of selecting them was vitiated.

The state government’s decision to dispense with the services of these officers comes in the wake of petitions filed by candidates who were not given appointmen­ts. The decision to sack these officers will be conveyed to the high court, officials said. The HCS officers have been confirmed in service and granted senior scale.

Two vigilance probes

These candidates were recommende­d for appointmen­t by the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) in 2004 during the Indian National Lok Dal’s rule. However, following a change of guard, they were not offered appointmen­t by the Congress government as a cloud was cast on these selections and the matter was investigat­ed by the state vigilance bureau (VB).

Following two separate vigilance investigat­ions, which segregated the untainted candidates, 38 HCS and allied services officers were offered appointmen­t by the state government in 2016. In fact, a division bench of the Punjab and Haryana high court, in a February 27, 2016 order, said that the state government has admitted that after receipt of the vigilance report, which does not allege any wrongdoing on the part of the appellants and other non-tainted candidates, it had not taken any independen­t decision.

Subsequent­ly, a committee of senior officers set up to take a decision requested that the matter be once again examined by the VB. The then chief secretary wrote it needs to be decided who is tainted and who is untainted in the HCS and other allied service examinatio­n, 2004. This can be best done by the VB which has thoroughly investigat­ed records. Thus, the government has directed the VB director to do the needful and set up a committee under his chairmansh­ip for the purpose, a note said.

‘Untainted segregated from tainted’

Officials said the VB thereafter submitted a fresh report to the government. The committee after examining the entire record, including the recommenda­tions made by the VB, took a conscious decision and segregated the tainted from the non-tainted candidates and forwarded its report to the government.

With reference to a high court (HC) order of August 12, 2015 by which the HC sought to know whether any decision was taken by the authoritie­s based upon the inquiry submitted by the VB or any other material that the entire selection stands vitiated, the then chief secretary wrote to the advocate general that keeping in view the VB inquiry report an in-principle decision has been taken to offer appointmen­t to the candidates found innocent in this report.

Fresh move to sack officers

The latest move to dispense with the service of these officers is set to trigger a fresh round of litigation. While the show-cause notice issued to the officers does not specifical­ly mention the grounds of their ouster, officials said that it is based on the affidavit of a DSP, vigilance bureau, Shareef Singh, who during a fresh examinatio­n found discrepanc­ies in the answer sheets of these candidates.

The show-cause notice said that the entire matter has been duly considered by the state government and it has arrived at a considered conclusion that the entire process of selection of 102 candidates by the HPSC was vitiated and suffers from serious irregulari­ties. “Therefore, it would be discrimina­tory to bifurcate the selection of some of the candidates as untainted,” it said.

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