‘Stay here on the stage, do not go down… where is the SP?’ Know who is the young IAS whom Jyotiraditya Scindia reprimanded
In the public thanksgiving meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia reprimanded Guna Collector Amanbir Singh Bains and SP Sanjeev Sinha, son of former Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains. Seeing the Collector coming down from the stage in the middle of the program, Scindia got angry and said, stay here on the stage, do not go down. Where is SP?
Actually, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had reached Guna to address a public meeting. But after reaching the stage, as soon as Scindia held the mike, he reprimanded the Collector and the SP. Scindia told the collector to remain standing on the stage and not to go down. Where is SP? Call the SP. Everyone, stand on the stage.
Jyotiraditya Scindia pointed to Collector Amanveer Singh Bains and said, go and call the SP! Hearing Scindia’s words, the collector got scared and rushed to call SP Sanjeev Kumar Sinha who was standing below the stage.
Amanbir Singh Bains is the son of former Chief Secretary
Collector Amanbir Singh Bains is the elder son of Iqbal Singh Bains, who was the Chief Secretary of the state during the Chief Ministership of Shivraj Singh Chauhan. He is an IAS officer of 2013 batch. After the Guna bus accident last December, Amanveer Singh Bains was made the collector of the district by replacing Tarun Rathi.
Amanveer studied in Guna
Former Chief Secretary of the state Iqbal Singh Bains himself had been Guna Collector in 1995-96. When retired IAS Iqbal Singh was the collector in Guna, at that time only 7 years old Amanveer was studying in Class-2 in Missionary School. This is the first time that in a district where the father had been the collector, the son also became the collector.
Scindia’s strict instructions to Collector-SP
While giving strict instructions to the administrative staff including the Collector-SP, Jyotiraditya Scindia said, the administrative staff will travel with the vehicle only in the Bharat Vikas Yatra. This is not a publicity vehicle, but it is Prime Minister Modi’s resolve to ensure that the benefits of the schemes are availed.
Now no need to make rounds of administration: Scindia
Reminding the Congress rule, Scindia said, in the last 65 years, the public used to revolve around the administration, but ever since Prime Minister Modi has taken the lead, the public does not have to make rounds of the administration, rather the administration knocks from door to door. .
So is that why Scindia got angry?
In fact, the indifference of the administrative system is being seen in most areas of Madhya Pradesh during the important visit of the Prime Minister to India’s development. Administrative slowness was seen in Guna even in the presence of Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. Seeing this, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia got angry.
Also raised slogans of ‘Jai Shri Ram’
Jyotiraditya Scindia also raised slogans of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ from the stage. At the same time, when journalists asked whether you will contest elections from Guna Lok Sabha seat? So Scindia said that he does not have the answer to this.