Akhilesh Rejigs Bureaucracy, 30 Officials Transferred


Lucknow, Mar 19 (IANS): In a major bureaucratic reshuffle by the new Uttar Pradesh government of Akhilesh Yadav, 30 officials, mostly IAS, were transferred late Sunday.

This included district magistrates of 12 districts. The district magistrates of Lucknow, Kanpur, Rampur, Jaunpur, Muzaffarnagar, Noida have been shifted to unimportant postings and replaced by new officials.

Mayawati loyalist and chairman of the Noida Authority, Yamuna Expressway and Investment Commissioner Mohinder Singh has been shunted out of his present postings and put in waiting list.

The Lucknow DM has been shunted out and made special secretary Handicap Welfare. Kanpur DM has also been shifted out. V.N. Garg, the Industrial Development Commissioner (IDC) has also been shifted out and made Principal Secretary Handicap Welfare.

  

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  • Shekar Poojari, Mumbai - Manglore

    Mon, Mar 19 2012

    He is just a puppet running the GOVT the really CM is behind the chair is Mr. Mullayam all his close associate got ministerial post ex a 10th Pass guy gets education ministry and noted criminal gets Prison ministry. And off course Congress is cozying up with them. Is there sense of moral and ethics left in Indian politics ?......we can only say UP.....Public require more educational house to develop UP.

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