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Dilli Ka Babu: Seeds of discord in J&K

There is growing disconnect between the Centre and the J&K government on several issues.

There is growing disconnect between the Centre and the J&K government on several issues. Now a senior cop’s promotion seems to have deepened the fissures. Even as the Mehbooba Mufti-led state government promoted a 2000-cadre IPS officer B.S. Rath to the rank of IGP, the Union ministry of home affairs has questioned the state government’s decision. Rather, it has called for action against the cop for alleged violation of service rules. Mr Rath is no stranger to controversy. He has been the subject of an inquiry by the IB for his articles in the media and his “flamboyant” style of functioning. But MHA’s concerns seem to have left the state government unmoved. The J&K government has chosen to remain silent over the MHA’s view; it has not just elevated the cop to IGP rank, but also and named him chief of the state traffic police.

The officer everyone covets:

The unexpected repatriation of B. Chandrakala, a 2008-batch IAS officer, to her state cadre of Uttar Pradesh has baffled babu-watchers. Less than a year after she was appointed deputy secretary in the ministry of drinking water & sanitation (DWS), the UP government has wrested her back. Those in the know say that initially there was a proposal to appoint her as a personal secretary (PS) to Sadhwi Niranjan Jyoti, minister of state for food processing, but the scenario suddenly changed and her batchmate from Bihar cadre, Ashima Jain, was appointed PS to Ms Jyoti. Ms Chandrakala was lauded by none other than DWS secretary P. Parameshwaran Iyer, the retired IAS officer who was handpicked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lead the Swachchh Bharat Mission, when she made Bijnor an “open-defecation free” district. She was brought to the capital in recognition of her efforts. Sources say that Mr Iyer made serious efforts to retain her in the ministry, but UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath prevailed.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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