Transfers and postings stopped: Day after resignation threat, Bihar dy CM visits upset BJP minister to sort differences
PATNA: In a bid to quell the differences between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister Ram Surat Rai and the chief ministerтАЩs office (CMO) over holding the transfer and postings in the land reforms and revenue department, deputy chief minister Tarkishore Prasad reached RaiтАЩs residence at Muzaffarpur on Sunday afternoon and held talks in closed doors for half an hour.
However, what transpired between the two was not immediately known, people aware of the matter said.
Rai on Saturday had said that he would not hold the тАШJanata DarbarтАЩ programme and even offered to step down.
тАЬThere is a mafia rule in his department. They are affecting decisions. My feelings have been hurt. I hold Janata Darbar for 15 to 20 days a month, but it is the prerogative of the chief minister. He can review any department. There is no use continuing as a minister,тАЭ Rai had said before leaving for Muzaffarpur.
тАЬAs far as transfers are concerned, some people complained that orders came within a short span of time. So, the chief minister said it needs to be reviewed. Officials would continue wherever they are, for the time being. I cancelled (orders) and will send (report) after review. CM will give his approval. ThereтАЩs no discrepancy, no casteism involved. Officers have no caste. Transfer and postings are held on basis of representations. It is done for people who have completed 3 years,тАЭ Rai had said.
The development comes after the ministerтАЩs June 30 order for the transfer and postings of 149 circle officers, 27 assistant settlement officers, and two consolidation officers, were stopped by the CM secretariat on July 8.
According to people aware of the development, the decision to hold the transfers was taken after the CMO received information that money transactions and caste played an important role in the procedure. It was also alleged that though a tenure of three years had been fixed for a circle officer, many such officers were transferred before completion of the tenure.
Rai on Sunday, however, clarified that respecting the recommendation of the MLAs, 80 COs were transferred. тАЬIf itтАЩs wrong, then IтАЩm wrong,тАЭ he said.
Admitting that some transfers happened by mistake, the minister said, тАЬIt will be rectifiedтАЭ.
The whole episode gave the Opposition a reason to attack the government. тАЬThe latest incident proves that massive corruption is taking place in the government or else why will the government stop the transfer and postings,тАЭ said Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) spokesperson Mirtunjay Tiwary.
тАЬNitish government talks about zero tolerance, but the ministers of the governmentтАЩs ally BJP are involved in corruption. The CM has done a commendable job and he has stopped the transfers with immediate effect. However, corruption is at its peak in the government,тАЭ said Congress leader Premchandra Mishra.
Defending the government, BJP MLC Sanjay Mayukh said that the Opposition sees politics and corruption in every single issue because from 1990 to 2005 the Opposition was deeply involved in corruption. тАЬThere are some technical things, due to which transfer and posting are stopped many times, but the Opposition gets a chance to do politics on it,тАЭ said Mayukh.
This is not the first time that CM Nitish Kumar has stopped the transfer in the revenue department. Two years ago, the chief secretary had stopped the transfer of 400 officers, including more than 100 circle officers, after allegations of corruption were leveled.