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Uttarakhand : Whose mercy on the tainted officer? Prime posting is getting even after serious allegations

Before the election time, the ministers showered their blessings on the tainted officers. Not only this, even after all the serious allegations, he was given prime posting. Two officers are holding creamy positions, while the posting of one officer was sacrificed by the Election Commission. Some ministers of the outgoing government acted arbitrarily. The tainted officers were given prime posting. First thing about sugarcane department. RK Seth, an officer of this department, has serious allegations. Mistakes of crores were caught in the audit. The departmental minister was so kind to this officer that he wrote to give prime posting on the file. The departmental secretary did not obey this order and suspended the officer. But where was the minister going to believe? In a hurry, the secretary was changed and the new secretary, fulfilling the minister’s intention before retiring, gave Seth a creamy post.

A similar case happened in the Department of AYUSH. Mrityunjay Mishra remained in jail for almost two years due to the Vigilance investigation. When he came out on bail, he juggled and got posting on the post of Registrar in the old post Ayush University. The Vice-Chancellor wrote a letter to the government in protest against this. Vigilance also wrote to the government that the witnesses of the investigation belong to this university. In such a situation, how can lower officials testify against their boss Mishra. But nothing was done. Also, giving further relief to Mishra, the order to send him to the parent department was also canceled from the government level.

A day before the election code of conduct came into force, i.e. on January 7, the Secretary of the Technical Education Department, a controversial officer, Prof. Kunwar Singh Baisla was posted as Registrar in Vipin Tripathi Kumaon Technological University. There are serious allegations of wrongdoing against this officer. Good luck to the Election Commission, which took a complaint seriously and asked to cancel the posting, saying this order was backdated.