Tuesday 13 August 2013

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Moily transferred officer for raising queries over gas pricing: CPI.
New Delhi:

CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta has claimed that a senior Petroleum Ministry officer was transferred by Minister M Veerappa Moily over the recent gas price hike issue. Dasgupta made these claims in a letter to the PM Manmohan Singh saying that Moily decided to get rid of bureaucrats who stood up to him.
Dasgupta, who has been opposing the government's decision to raise natural gas prices, said Moily has "decided to get rid of inconvenient bureacrats who are standing up to him. By this order, the mala fide of the Petroleum Minister is completely established".
He said by "abruptly" transferring the bureaucrat, who was Joint Secretary (Exploration) for over one-and-a-half years, "the government loses the expertise that the officer had gained in the subject.

"Further, entrusting this work to an officer who has been recently promoted as Joint Secretry by the present Petroleum Minister will ensure that the new officer shall only carry out the dictates of the Minister," Dasgupta said in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Maintaining that the bureaucracy was falling victim to "illegal dictates of political masters", he said the transfer "provokes me to comment that honest officers are being
victimised and pliable ones rewarded by the government, as the country has witnessed in the case of Durga Sakthi Nagpal and others."
Referring to the Supreme Court's observations on transfer of officers, Dasgupta said transferring officers who were carrying out their duty "with integrity and upholding public interest, inspite of unrelenting pressure from unscrupulous ministers, is a serious scandal".
Seeking withdrawal of the "mala fide" transfer order, he demanded that the government should keep in abeyance the decision to raise prices of natural gas till the related issues were discussed with all stakeholders.
 
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