PM chopper row: Tribunal stays EC suspension of Karnataka IAS officer


Bengaluru, Apr 26 (IANS): The Bengaluru Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Thursday stayed the suspension of Karnataka cadre IAS officer Mohammed Mohsin by the Election Commission (EC) for inspecting the helicopter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Sambalpur in Odisha on April 16 as an election observer.

"The suspension order issued by the EC cannot, on the face of it, lie. It is hereby stayed. Applicant will be eligible to re-join his former position under the government of Karnataka without any further ado about it," said Tribunal Member K.B. Suresh in the order.

Modi was on an election tour in the eastern state for the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) candidates contesting in the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly elections being held in four phases from April 11 to April 29.

Interestingly, in another order on April 20, the poll panel said the headquarters of 48-year-old Mohsin will be the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka in Bengaluru in place of Sambalpur.

Mohsin, however, reported to Bengaluru on April 23, when polling for the remaining 14 Lok Sabha seats in the western and northern regions of the southern state was held.

Staying the suspension, the Tribunal said the charge against Mohsin was he checked the chopper though the Prime Minister was exempted from it under the Z-plus security category of the Special Protection Group (SPG).

"The applicant (Mohisn) claims that he had advised the accompanying officials to videograph the process with the advice of the SPG officials. The SPG, however, complained to the EC that the SPG protectees must be exempt from such intrusions into their private life," observed the member.

Noting that even the SPG protectees were not eligible for anything and everything, the Tribunal cited a news report indicating that heavy packages were taken away from the Prime Minister's cavalcade into another vehicle and sped away in another vehicle in Karnataka.

The Congress asked the poll panel to probe the incident that occurred on April 11 when Modi flew to Chitradurga in a chopper to address a massive BJP poll rally.

"Questions were raised about it but no action followed. The petitioner's contention is election officials have even checked vehicles of Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy more than once and no action followed," the member observed.

The Tribunal posted the matter for further hearing on June 3.

Shortly after the order, the Election Commission revoked the suspension and instructed the officer to report back to the Karnataka government. However, the EC held him guilty of 'dereliction of duty' and recommended the state government to initiate disciplinary action against him.

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    there are still some honest chowkidars in the country

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Chowkidar! PM!! Chaiwala!!! Pakoda!!!! Now BJP Head !!!!! Jumlabaaz !!!!!

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  • MBhat, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    What an irony ;;; instead of dismissing him from service he has been rewarded to do suuch acts in futre too.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    What happened to that 2 black bags dropped out from PM airforce plane at Dharwad.? Which made suspect to EC officers to check.

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Chokidaar expecting kings treatment.
    This exposes his so called chokidaar jingoism.

    He would have told not to take action against officer if he was real chokidaar.

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    The officer should know the protocol during PM visit, PM and his entourage is exempted from checking anywhere in the country, When Rajiv Gandhi was Prime Minister in 1988, he implemented SPG protection law and exempted all the important leaders in Special Protection Group (SPG) from being checked .... When UPA was in power, even Robert Vadra was given this status .....
    Being an IAS officer, he should be knowing this law, this officer purposely acted this way and he should now be dealt with departmental action ....

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  • Francis D'souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    The IAS Officer has performed the duty promptly. The PM and his entourage visited for election campaign for BJP candidate and not official visit as PM. In such case no leader should be exempted from search or inspection. "When Rajiv Gandhi was Prime Minister in 1988, he implemented SPG protection law and exempted all the important leaders in Special Protection Group (SPG) from being checked .... When UPA was in power, even Robert Vadra was given this status ....."
    Being an IAS officer, he knows the law and rule and done as per the law. PM can break Model Code of Conduct and no action by EC, but for others it is being applied. It is wrong from the part of EC.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Satyameva Jayate ...

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  • dinky, MARAVOOR

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    feku re baba feku ..sab koullu banaying....joota pm in indian history..
    power ke liye wife also stayed away.

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