Saturday, December 5, 2009

IPS resigned to robe uniform again?




I.P.S. OFFICER TO ROBE UNIFORM AFTER QUITTING?
The bureaucratic circle in the Bihar Government is facing a peculiar type of administrative procedural wrangle and web. Gupteshwar Pandey, an IPS of 1987 batch Bihar cadre officer took voluntary retirement (VR) on the eve of last Parliamentary election in the hope of getting ticket of a National Party. His VR application was processed and accepted after completing all necessary formalities well before beginning of the last parliamentary elections which took place in May 2009. In fact the notification to this effect was also issued after President of India’s approval as required under Article 311 of Indian Constitution. Pandey was ducked by the party and he could not get the ticket.
                 Now after a gap of nearly 6 months, Mr Pandey has filed a petition before the government praying therein to allow his VR application to be withdrawn. Pandey has reported to have quoted ‘personal reasons’ for this prayer. In other words he has requested the government to re-instate him to the post he resigned. This is a peculiar situation and perhaps the first of this kind. The state government has never faced such a typical constitutional and legal issue.
                  Leaving aside the political nature of this issue, this matter has raised some vital legal and constitutional issues which needed to be settled before taking any final decision.

1)     Article 311 and 312 of Indian Constitution are relevant with respect to government servant including All India Services to which Mr Pandey belonged. The former Article suggests that a government servant cannot be removed except in the manner and procedure laid down under the law enacted and rules framed.   But this Article is silent as to what will happen if the officer has resigned voluntarily and subsequently seeks his re-instatement after the acceptance of his VR application.
2)     Article 312 provides for creation of All India Service and under this Article, the IAS, IPS and host of All India Services have been created and rules framed to regulate them.
3)     In order to regulate, control and provide professionalism to these services, several Rules have been framed in this connection. The All India Services (conduct) Rules 1968 and The All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules 1969 are of special relevance in this case.
PROVISIONS WHICH GOES AGAINST THIS RE-INSTATEMENT- Rule 5 of The All India Services (conduct) Rules, 1968 says that no member of the Service shall be a member of, or be otherwise associated with, any political party or any organization which takes part in politics, nor shall he take part in, or subscribe in aid of, or assist in any other manner, any political movement or political subscribing in aid of or assisting in any other manner, activity.
               The Sub Rule-2 further clarifies that It shall be the duty of every member of the Service to endeavour to prevent any member of his family from taking part in or any movement of, activity which is, or  tends directly or indirectly to be subversive of the Government as by law established, and where a member of the Service is unable to prevent member of his family from taking part in or subscribing in aid of, or assisting in any other manner, any such movement of activity, he shall make a report to that effect to the Government.
In the case of Mr Pandey, his political affiliation has been established as he wanted to fight election on the ticket of a National Political Party (needless to mention name of party). Thus his partisan approach, which is the essence of this service, has been tattered and on principle he can never be supposed to act in a non discriminatory manner or impartial way.
                  To check such practises and tendencies and also prevent politicisation of bureaucracy, the State government had issued a circular bearing no-5/m/5048/85 pers-10578 on dated 28 August 1985 stating therein that if any government servant resigns for fighting election and subsequently files petition seeking withdrawal of resignation, such applications should be out-rightly rejected. This circular further instructs that if any government servant fights or participates in elections without tendering resignation; his or her services should be terminated. Message is clear; the government employees must remain non-political. But in this case, Pandey’s intensions have been more than clear therefore legally speaking his application ought to be rejected.
OPTIONS BEFORE THE GOVERNMENT- If the government decides to allow Pandey to withdraw his resignation and pave way for his re-inclusion into the service, it has to withdraw this circular first and then issue a fresh instruction as required under article 309 and 162 of Indian Constitution. It has to recommend to the MHA also because Pandey happened to be a member of All India Service and President of India is the appointing authority under Article 312 of the Constitution. Ministry of Personnel, Public grievance and Pension will have to either repeal All India Services (conduct) Rules, 1968 and All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969 or amend them accordingly because the provisions under these Rules are against such re-instatement in letter and spirit. Moreover, the aforesaid Articles would have also to be put to review.
If Pandey is re-instated into the service, it will have a far reaching ramification in the administrative and bureaucratic history of this country, because it will unleash a trend in which more and more government servants would flex their muscles in the political fields and will seek re-instatement after losing the battle. Now everyone here is sitting fingers crossed waiting for the government to take a final decision in this regard.        
       

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Nepal's cabinet meet at highest altitude



SAVE IT TO BE SAVED


                    Government of Nepal today held a meeting of its cabinet at an altitude of 5,250 meters on a place called Kalapathar, i.e. black rock in order to draw global attention of world community on the gravity of climatic change. Similar cabinet meeting was held by Maldivian Government in the month of October, 2009, when the entire cabinet of Mohammad Nasheed held meeting under the ocean. It was first such attempt and exercise to draw international attention.
                  Madhav Kumar Nepal, the PM of Nepal, the Himalayan tiny nascent democracy, along with all the 21 members of his cabinet assembled at Kalapathar, a flat area at 5250 meters altitude next to Mt Everest, and signed a document aimed at drawing global attention on climate change just a couple of days ahead of Copenhagen Summit . All the ministers were equipped with necessary things like thick jackets, wind proof gears and woolen hats. They were first taken to Lukla, a place some 2800 meters above the sea level to acclimatize them to higher altitude by helicopter.
            Many people called it as a gimmick and wastage of public money. The ongoing media hype owing to ensuing Copenhagen summit has come as business opportunity for many and arranging such trips by private agencies are being seen as a publicity stunts and nothing more than that.  Nonetheless, the media hype and environmentalists repeated warnings on climate change and global warming have helped awareness towards climate change permeate into the minds and heats of common people also, who hitherto were least informed and less concerned about all such problems.    
          

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

State Ganga river basin authority in Bihar; a welcome move





SAVE THE FAITH AND RIVER AS WELL

On lines of Union government’s National Ganga river basin authority GRBA), the State government of Bihar has also decided to set up a State Ganga River Basin Authority (SGRBA) to control water pollution, waste management and discharge of sewerage into this holy River. Decision to this effect has been taken in cabinet and notification is likely to be issued in a day or two.
This Authority would be headed by the Chief Minister himself and ministers and secretaries of Urban Development, Housing, Water Resources, Public health and engineering, forest and environment and finance would be the ex officio members of this authority.  Executive committee of this body would be headed by the chief secretary. The Managing Directors (MDs) of the state pollution control board and urban infrastructure development authority and Patna water board will be the special invitee members in this authority.
The civil society has welcomed this decision but has sounded some apprehensions also. The people of the state has reminded the government about the utter failure of Bihar State Water and Sewerage (BISWAS) board in which millions of rupees had been wasted and the scheme was left in lurch. The Supreme Court had also monitored this ambitious scheme which was under taken under Ganga Action Plan and was aimed at cleaning Ganga River and preventing it from being further polluted. Large numbers of sewerage Treatment Plants (STPs) and electric crematoriums were constructed but within few years, most of them rendered useless due to one reason or the other. The government vows to bring these constructions to use again by repairing or replacing them altogether. If this effort is successful, it would be a great service to Holy River Ganga which is getting polluted day by day and now at many places it has gone beyond repair.             

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