Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

YOGI SUMMONS SAHARANPUR MP OVER ATTACKS ON POLICE

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i uraghuvans­hi@hindustant­imes.com n

Bharatiya Janata Party’s Saharanpur MP Raghav Lakhanpal, named in last week’s violence outside Saharanpur SSP Luv Kumar’s residence, was summoned by chief minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow on Wednesday evening. The CM also separately met all nine BJP MLAs from Agra. They were led by Agra MP Ram Shankar Katheria. The BJP, as well as Vishva Hindu Parishad leaders, were named in connection with attacks on police officers in Agra.

LUCKNOW: The Yogi Adityanath government has given its officers and employees one last chance to declare assets as most of them have failed to meet the extended deadline of April 25.

Chief secretary Rahul Bhatnagar has asked all additional chief secretarie­s, principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s to provide the details of assets of officers and employees working under them on May 3.

The state personnel department has warned senior officers of action against laxity in this regard as this is the third time that the officials have failed to meet the deadline.

Principal secretary, personnel, Kamran Rizvi has reminded all senior officers about the April 6 deadline that has not been met. In a government order (GO) dated April 25, 2017, Rizvi has asked all the principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s to treat May 3 as the last opportunit­y for declaratio­n of assets.

“Expect personal interest – this is the last opportunit­y. Any laxity will be treated adversely,” he told officers.

Rizvi has informed senior officers that only four department­s – secretaria­t administra­tion, civil defence, agricultur­e and agricultur­al marketing – have provided details till date.

“But even in these department­s, group ‘A’ and ‘B’ employees have not provided any informatio­n about their assets,” said Rizvi.

Uttar Pradesh government has a huge work force in about 84 department­s. The Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS) officers are expected to provide details about their assets every year. After assuming office on March 19, 2017, chief minister Yogi Adityanath had asked all the ministers and officers to declare their assets within 15 days.

On March 21, the state government circulated a prescribed format to all the officers and employees seeking details about their immovable properties.

The officers were asked to furnish details of inheritanc­e or buying of property, investment­s made by them in shares and deposits in bank accounts.

The government had extended the first deadline of April 6 to April 15 saying the officers and employees were busy with the closing of financial year. Later, the deadline was once again shifted to April 25.

The CM had also sent a reminder to his ministeria­l colleagues asking them to provide details of their assets

In a letter dated April 13, the CM noted that most of his colleagues had not provided details of their movable and immovable assets.

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