Gas price hike issue : Officer transferred at Moily's behest ?


New Delhi, Aug 12 (PTI) : CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta today claimed a senior Petroleum Ministry officer was transferred by Minister M Veerappa Moily for being "inconvenient" to him over the issue of the recent gas price hike and demanded withdrawal of the transfer order.

Dasgupta, who has been opposing the government's decision to raise natural gas prices, said Moily has "decided to get rid of inconvenient bureacrats who are standing up to him. By this order, the mala fide of the Petroleum Minister is completely established".

He said by "abruptly" transferring the bureaucrat, who was Joint Secretary (Exploration) for over one-and-a-half years, "the government loses the expertise that the officer had gained in the subject.

"Further, entrusting this work to an officer who has been recently promoted as Joint Secretry by the present Petroleum Minister will ensure that the new officer shall only carry out the dictates of the Minister," Dasgupta said in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Maintaining that the bureaucracy was falling victim to "illegal dictates of political masters", he said the transfer "provokes me to comment that honest officers are being victimised and pliable ones rewarded by the government, as the country has witnessed in the case of Durga Sakthi Nagpal and others."

Referring to the Supreme Court's observations on transfer of officers, Dasgupta said transferring officers who were carrying out their duty "with integrity and upholding public interest, inspite of unrelenting pressure from unscrupulous ministers, is a serious scandal".

Seeking withdrawal of the "mala fide" transfer order, he demanded that the government should keep in abeyance the decision to raise prices of natural gas till the related issues were discussed with all stakeholders.

  

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  • Anand, karkala

    Tue, Aug 13 2013

    Anything can happen in Incredible India until it is ruled by........

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 13 2013

    Moily will not do this. He is a very clean minister from a very clean, non corrupt government which had a very long list of clean ministers like Raja, Bansal, etc, etc,etc

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 13 2013

    Everybody is clean Until and Unless CBI becomes Independent....

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  • Francis, Mangalore / USA

    Tue, Aug 13 2013

    Mr. Rosario,
    Read the article properly. Dasgupta was opposing the increase in Gas prices and your dear chaddi Minister whom you claim to be Very Clean wants to get rid of such bureucrats. Unfortunately people like you live in a world who still believe that Congress is a Very Clean party. Tragedy.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Can any one of you teach MMS to talk.? Why is he so dumb? OR he only writes, no speak. Will democracy move forward this manner.!!!

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  • Mahesh Sanil, Hejamady / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Another bureaucrat transferred for the political gain by this corrupt central govt.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    9 years back it was once in a year, 4 years back it was once in a month, 2 years back weekly, until last month daily,now in hourly basis congress skeletons keep falling off the shelf. Jai ho. Congress Hatao,desh Bachao.

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  • sg, india

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    ur comment are wrong.pls read the article correctly "Dasgupta, who has been opposing the government's decision to raise natural gas prices, said Moily has "decided to get rid of inconvenient bureacrats who are standing up to him. By this order, the mala fide of the Petroleum Minister is completely established".

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  • Rosario, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Mr Moily is an experienced politician who has earned a great name. It is the duty of the Petroleum Minister to see that the bureaucrats under him implement the Governments decision. Keeping in mind the burden on the common man, the Cabinet Minister must have directed the Officer not to increase the petroleum prices and when the Officer was not obeying him he must have transferred him. Readers, please note that it was/is the CPI that always protests price hike in petroleum. And now see who is opposing and criticising to suit their political goals.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    As per ROSARIO 'the Cabinet Minister directed the Officer not to increase the petroleum prices But the Officer was not obeying & so he transferred him!!!..ROSARIO, without minister's signature how can petro price can be decreased or increased??..Even if officer disagrees what will happen? can a officer increase price without nod?? You mean fake signature !!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    The Ministry has every right to transfer the officers working under it.It may not be fair to give defferent colours for the trasfer made.Hope the facts will be clearified by the department shortly.Thanq.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    inconvenient or inefficient.....

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  • jatin, mlore

    Tue, Aug 13 2013

    Your are coming close in overtaking Rahul Gandhi . Heights!!! Use your brains atleast sometimes

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Mr Moily donot be Oily.

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  • Leslie Fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    I have written against this man even earlier.
    I reiterate my words.
    There will be very few more corrupt in the entire nation.
    It is the tragedy of our polity and our country.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    ..we thought Moily is a clean politician..Moily these days getting oily..Forced donation (extortion!!) to his trust..Now, transfer of able officers..Which minister is left in UPA with a clean image?? Now, Mulayam will advise Madamjee in transfers!!

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Congressmen & CLEAN ???????? C is common alphabet as a prefix co incidentally, that all in the above 2 words.
    You should Blame yourself for thinking any congressmen were clean. Only the white what they wear may be clean that's all.

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  • Pereira R.S., UDUPI

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    YOUR BJP IS PURE AND CORRUPTLESS, EVERY1 KNOWS THE FACT....DOODH KA DHULA, DON'T TRY TO MAKE FOOL, YEH PUBLIC HAI JANTI HAI "KAUN KITNA PAANI MEIN HAI"

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2013

    Delhi is under mafia rule..

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