End spat between IAS officers, HDK tells govt.
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Face-off between Mysuru Deputy Commissioner and MCC Commissioner a humiliation, says former CM
Former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on Friday requested the BJP authorities to point out braveness and act instantly over the face-off between Mysuru’s two IAS officers.
The confrontation between Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri and MCC Commissioner Shilpa Nag has brought on doubts within the folks concerning the ‘existence’ of the State authorities. “Let the government show the nerve to stop the officers’ spat. Otherwise, the State will lose its respect at the national level and the government will be solely held responsible for this,” the previous Chief Minister stated, in a sequence of tweets.
Mr. Kumaraswamy sought to know why the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary had been silent. The challenge has embarrassed the federal government, he stated.
He requested the federal government to both stop or show grit to place an finish to the spat. “Imagine the plight of the State if officers in other departments resort to such paths and start accusing each other in public,” he stated.
If the federal government has opted to stay mum, the elected representatives had been issuing statements in favour, and towards the 2 officers.
Referring to the tragedy that occurred in Chamarajanagar not too long ago the place folks died of oxygen scarcity, he stated the Deputy Commissioner of Chamarajanagar had publicly accused his Mysuru counterpart in reference to the incident. A scenario of lack of coordination among the many officers (maybe referring to COVID-19 scenario) has appeared in Mysuru now. The authorities should exhibit its tasks earlier than any untoward incident occurs amidst the officers’ run-in.
Mr. Kumaraswamy claimed that the 2 IAS officers had some points earlier and the face-off was not solely new. It’s due to the Chief Minister or the federal government’s mishandling that the difficulty has reached this stage, he alleged.
Citing the allegations of Mysuru MP Pratap Simha towards the Deputy Commissioner, he stated the federal government saved mum when allegations had been levelled towards the officers in Mysuru. If the MP seeks accounts for ₹42 crore from the DC, the DC seeks accounts for ₹12 crore from the (MCC) Commissioner. “What’s the reason for the government’s apathetic silence,” the previous Chief Minister requested.
“The government seems to have closed its eyes, ears and mouth. It lacks respect. Maybe, because of its lapses or to please somebody, the government remained mute. The people of Karnataka are laughing at the government over the way it is functioning,” Mr. Kumaraswamy stated, concluding his tweets.
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