RJD leader demands ouster of Addl Chief Secy in education department


Patna, Jul 5 (IANS): After Bihar education minister Chandrashekher and SC/ ST minister Ratnesh Sada put a question mark over the working style of additional chief secretary K.K. Pathak, senior RJD leader and four-time MLA Bhai Virendra said that he should be thrown out of the education department.

“It is a duty of every bureaucrat to consult the minister of the department before implementing any policy. KK Pathak is implementing policies on his own without consulting the education minister. He is taking Tughlak-like decisions and defaming the state government. He should be thrown out of the department,” Bhai Virendra said.

“We will complain to the chief minister about him. We do not want any officer who could defame the government. The intentions of some of the officers are not right and I have pointed this out in the past,” he added.

Earlier, Chandrashekher had written a letter to Pathak and raised objections to the negative news coming in the media.

Bihar SC/ST minister Ratnesh Sada said: “KK Pathak has taken a decision to cut the grant to 25% of Mahadalit Tola Sewak if the attendance of students would be less than 90% in the school."

  

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