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NEW DELHI: The resentment in the bureaucracy over the controversial suspension of IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal has escalated into an extraordinary nationwide protest. On Thursday, thousands of officers belonging to the Central services came out against the unfair treatment meted out to a young, honest bureaucrat who had dared to take on the sand mining mafia.

In a petition to the department of personnel and training (DoPT), the officers, under the banner of Central Civil & Administrative Officers Association, demanded that the Central government should immediately intervene and direct the UP government to revoke Durga's suspension. If the state government didn't do so, the officers said the Centre should use its authority to revoke the suspension.

They also demanded adequate safeguards in the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969, regarding suspension so that no irreparable loss and injustice is caused to officers, "which is sine-qua-non to maintain uprightness, honesty and integrity of the members of the (IAS) service and last but not the least the morale of the members of the service to serve the public at large following the law of the land."

This rare act of solidarity with the victimized officer has given the issue a national dimension. Already there's outrage among people who believe that Durga was suspended for taking on a powerful vested interest, the sand mining mafia, and not for the reason proffered by the UP government - that she had created communal tension by ordering the demolition wall of a religious structure in the area.

A day after TOI reported that the reason cited by the UP government justification of its action -- "threat to communal peace" -- was a fake alibi, the officers came together to tear apart the state government's version. They clarified in a petition to the Union minister of personnel that she was only enforcing the law that empowered the district administration to prevent illegal structures, including religious ones, to come up on public land, but was targeted for trying to stop illegal sand mining.

"Her enforcement of law was apparently creating problems for the vested interests of the district which used the opportunity in a slimy and malicious manner and in the garb of creating communal tension got the officer illegally suspended. If one looks into the so called reason for suspension, it would be clear the officer is totally on the right side of the law," the officers argued in their petition.

"The suspension order...was issued in haste without following the due process of law as mentioned in the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969," the petition pointed out. "Needless to say, suspension of Durga Shakti has led to lot of anguish and annoyance among the IAS officers across the country," it added.

While UP on Thursday continued its brazenness and justified its decision to suspend Durga, the Centre responded to the IAS officers' outrage by seeking a status report from Uttar Pradesh government on the suspension. However, it is still waiting for the aggrieved officer to file an appeal with DoPT against the suspension order.

"Minister of state for personnel V Narayanasamy has asked for a status report from the UP chief secretary on the officer's suspension, based on the version of circumstances leading to her suspension presented by here fellow officers. As and when the report is furnished by the state government and the officer files an appeal, we can intervene to review her suspension," a senior DoPT functionary told TOI.

Meanwhile, sources close to Durga disclosed that she had met chief secretary Javed Usmani on Wednesday to seek revoking of her suspension on the ground that she had neither flouted any rules nor unilaterally issued "orders" to demolish an illegal religious structure built on public land. However, with indications that Durga may be chargesheeted, sources close to her said she may approach the Centre soon.


Furious IAS officers protest against Durga Shakti Nagpal's suspension - The Times of India
 
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Victim of political skulduggery?


The local MP, it is said, planned to cash in on the Durga Nagpal controversy

When young IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal, in her capacity as SDM of Gautambudhnagar, recently ordered the pulling down of the wall of a proposed mosque, she provided an ambitious local Samajwadi Party MLA and chairperson of the U.P. State Agro Industrial Corporation Limited, Narendra Bhatty, with the opportunity to strike back: Mr. Bhatty hoped, locals say, that the ensuing fallout would help him win the Lok Sabha seat — of which Rabupura is a part — in the general elections less than a year away.

The Uttar Pradesh government’s swift instructions to suspend Ms. Nagpal had less, therefore, to do with its perception that the incident would affect communal harmony than the understanding that by punishing the young SDM the issue would get highlighted in such a way that the ruling SP would be portrayed as the protectors of the minority community. It would simultaneously remove from the scene a zealous young officer who, by all accounts, had taken on the sand mafia that operates across a large swathe of western U.P.

In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, Mr. Bhatti had stood third polling 16.05 per cent of the votes, behind the Bahujan Samaj Party’s Surendra Singh Nagar (33.24 per cent), and the BJP’s Mahesh Kumar Sharma (31.08 per cent). And the Congress’s Ramesh Chandra Tomar had polled 15.73 per cent. If Mr. Bhatty can polarise the votes in the constituency on communal lines, he could eat into the Muslim votes that both the BSP and the Congress received the last time.

Indeed, the SP appears to be leaving no stone unturned in communalising the issue: senior State Minister Mohammad Azam Khan — a veteran of the now defunct Babri Masjid Action Committee — went so far as to dismiss the sand mafia by saying that everyone had a right to natural resources. “Ram naam ki loot hai loot sako to loot [You are allowed to loot in the name of lord Ram],” he said in Rampur on Wednesday, when asked to comment on the issue.

Senior Minister Shivpal Yadav, denying the role of the mining mafia behind Ms. Nagpal’s suspension, insisted, “She was suspended for demolishing the wall of a mosque at Kadalpur village in the Rabupura area without following the legal process.” His version is that the owner of the land had not objected to the construction of a wall on his land. But when some persons lodged a false complaint with Ms. Nagpal, she had it demolished, and this led to communal tension.

The version of the locals is that the gram panchayat agreed to the construction of a mosque on government land a few months ago. Mr. Bhatty had come to the inauguration and even made a monetary contribution. But permission was not sought from the district magistrate for the construction of the mosque, something that is mandatory before clearing building plans for any place of worship ever since the Supreme Court passed such a ruling. Ms. Nagpal was, therefore, well within her rights to pull down the wall, they say, adding that perhaps she could have given notice, as this is the month of Ramzaan.

Now comes the district magistrate’s report to the government on the incident: it says Ms. Nagpal was asked to visit Kadalpur from where reports of illegal construction activities on government land had come in and to settle the matter amicably. The report also suggests it was unclear what religious site it was, since the construction had only just begun. When Ms. Nagpal and other officers deputed to visit the village arrived there, the villagers were told that they should either seek permission for construction of a religious structure, as per the governing rules, or dismantle the illegally constructed wall. The residents of the village then chose, the DM’s report says, to dismantle the illegal construction of their own volition. No heavy machinery was ever pressed into service to demolish any wall, as the government has suggested. The report, with inputs from the district police as well as other administrative officers, also says there was no communal tension or the possibility of any clashes between religious communities.

But clearly, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav appeared on Thursday to be in no mood to accept this report, even though he is currently up against not just one or two officers, but the entire bureaucracy: after all, it is seldom that the IAS Association of a State speaks up for one amongst them, as the U.P. body has done for Ms. Nagpal. If Mr. Yadav is to survive this incident unscathed, he must demonstrate political acumen and reinstate Ms. Nagpal. This is a case of blatant violation of the law, not denial of minority rights.

Victim of political skulduggery? - The Hindu
 
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In the last three months she has caught 87 illegal vehicles used for illegal mining.and the local politician was cought on can camara that he got her suspended in 41 mins.
 
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The chief secretary /principal secretary of UP should be sacked from the IAS Officers Association for kow-towing to the corrupt netas by issuing the suspension order. These buggers don't have the balls to stand up to this tribe of looters.

Shame! The IAS is now filled with poodle-fakers!
 
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SP leader brags he got IAS officer Durga Shakti suspended in 41 minutes


LUCKNOW: A video purportedly showing a senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader claiming he got IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal suspended in "just 41 minutes" has put the Uttar Pradesh government in a tight spot.

The video comes after Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav firmed up his stance in the matter of the official's suspension, and said there was no question of revoking the order served to the officer.

The video shows Narendra Bhati, agro chairman who enjoys minister status in the state, telling supporters in the Greater Noida region that he rang up chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav at around 10.30am and by 11.11am suspension orders were served to Nagpal.

This showed the "power of democracy", said the leader, who is also the SP candidate from Noida for the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Bhati has been in the eye of a storm ever since Nagpal was suspended last week, as it is alleged that he was behind serving her the orders, under pressure from the sand mining mafia against whom she had earlier clamped down.

BJP legislator from Noida Mahesh Sharma has also alleged that Bhati was hand-in-glove with the mining mafia and has asked for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation into his alleged links with the mining mafia.

As soon as the video surfaced, opposition parties pounced on the UP government.

The BJP state spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak told IANS that the "blatant lies of the chief minister had been exposed".

"Till yesterday, the chief minister was saying that the suspension of the lady IAS officer was an administrative decision. Now it is clear that it was a brazen act of political vendetta against an upright official" Pathak said.

A senior IAS official, on condition of anonymity, conceded that the situation was fast turning into a major embarrassment for the state government and there was a need to wriggle out of it. The state government's stand that Nagpal was suspended over her decision to raze an illegal boundary wall of a mosque has also come under a cloud, after the district magistrate sent a report to the government denying this.

The report says that the sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) did not make any such order and that the villagers, on being told that this was illegal construction, brought down the wall themselves.

The IAS officials in the state are angry with the government for punishing an honest official. Some officials of the IAS association had on Thursday petitioned the union government to intervene and revoke the suspension of the officer.

SP leader brags he got IAS officer Durga Shakti suspended in 41 minutes - The Times of India
 
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NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday seeking his intervention in the suspension of Noida SDM Durga Shakti Nagpal by the UP government. She urged the Prime Minister to ensure justice for the officer who took up cudgels against the sand mafia in Noida. She wrote: "We must ensure that the officer is not unfairly treated."

Meanwhile, taking strong objection to alleged improper comments made by SP leader Narinder Bhati against Durga Shakti Nagpal, social activist Nutan Thakur on Saturday filed a complaint with the National Commission for Women against the UP Agro chairman.

In her complaint, Thakur raised objections over the alleged usage of words like "aurat" and "behudgi" against the IAS officer, who clamped on sand mining mafia in Gautam Budh Nagar, in a video footage.

"I watched the video on YouTube where a lot of time beep was used. Moreover, usage of words like "aurat" and "behudgi" are abjectly improper and I have written a letter to Mamata Sharma, chairperson of the NCW to take cognisance of this serious issue and enquire into the matter. I have also requested her to initiate all legal proceedings as per the enquiry report," she said.

The video footage of the Samajwadi Party minister showed him bragging how he got the IAS officer suspended in 41 minutes.

"I spoke to Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav at 10.30am and at 11am the suspension order arrived ... She behaved so badly and couldn't last for 40 minutes after that.Within 41 minutes, the order came from Lucknow and she was suspended," the video showed him as saying.

Thakur had earlier also filed a PIL in the Allahabad high court for a direction to department of personnel and training (cadre controlling authority of IAS officers) to summon the file related to the suspension of Nagpal and cancelling the suspension if it was found to be illegal and improper.

The NCW chairperson, however said that she has not yet received the complaint.

"I have not yet received any such complaint. If we get a complaint, we will definitely enquire into the matter and do the needful," Sharma told PTI.

Ensure justice for Durga Shakti Nagpal: Sonia to Manmohan - The Times of India
 
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NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday seeking his intervention in the suspension of Noida SDM Durga Shakti Nagpal by the UP government. She urged the Prime Minister to ensure justice for the officer who took up cudgels against the sand mafia in Noida. She wrote: "We must ensure that the officer is not unfairly treated."

Meanwhile, taking strong objection to alleged improper comments made by SP leader Narinder Bhati against Durga Shakti Nagpal, social activist Nutan Thakur on Saturday filed a complaint with the National Commission for Women against the UP Agro chairman.

In her complaint, Thakur raised objections over the alleged usage of words like "aurat" and "behudgi" against the IAS officer, who clamped on sand mining mafia in Gautam Budh Nagar, in a video footage.

"I watched the video on YouTube where a lot of time beep was used. Moreover, usage of words like "aurat" and "behudgi" are abjectly improper and I have written a letter to Mamata Sharma, chairperson of the NCW to take cognisance of this serious issue and enquire into the matter. I have also requested her to initiate all legal proceedings as per the enquiry report," she said.

The video footage of the Samajwadi Party minister showed him bragging how he got the IAS officer suspended in 41 minutes.

"I spoke to Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav at 10.30am and at 11am the suspension order arrived ... She behaved so badly and couldn't last for 40 minutes after that.Within 41 minutes, the order came from Lucknow and she was suspended," the video showed him as saying.

Thakur had earlier also filed a PIL in the Allahabad high court for a direction to department of personnel and training (cadre controlling authority of IAS officers) to summon the file related to the suspension of Nagpal and cancelling the suspension if it was found to be illegal and improper.

The NCW chairperson, however said that she has not yet received the complaint.

"I have not yet received any such complaint. If we get a complaint, we will definitely enquire into the matter and do the needful," Sharma told PTI.

Ensure justice for Durga Shakti Nagpal: Sonia to Manmohan - The Times of India

Oh i did not knew sonia Also did something good for the nation
 
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SP has been just exposed!! Here media has done a very good work!
 
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I n many UP wala expected a good governance from Akhilesh but he miserably failed to do so so far... By this kind of suspension I can assume Gunda Raj is very much prevails in UP. God save UP n same for India....
 
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SP has been just exposed!! Here media has done a very good work!

I just don't understand what do our countrymen in that state see in SP or BSP for that matter.

They have ruined the state one after another and still they manage to come to power.

One erects elephant statues, another shouts secoolarism and dismisses IAS officers (the most respected kind in sarkari circles).
 
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