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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

'Droop Officers Who Do not Be a part of By 2 PM': Bhagwant Mann Cracks Down

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'Suspend Officers Who Don't Join By 2 PM': Bhagwant Mann Cracks Down

Bhagwant Mann as we speak warned Punjab civil service officers who're on mass go away. (File)

Chandigarh:

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann as we speak warned Punjab civil service officers, who're on mass go away to protest the "unlawful" arrest of their colleague, to hitch obligation by 2 pm, failing which they are going to be suspended.

"Such a strike quantities to blackmailing and arm-twisting," he mentioned.

The robust stand of Bhagwant Mann got here after providers at administrative workplaces within the state have been hit because the officers went on five-day mass informal go away starting Monday to protest the arrest of PCS officer Narinder Singh Dhaliwal in Ludhiana by the state vigilance bureau.

In a tweet, Mr Mann mentioned, "It has been dropped at my discover that some officers will not be attending obligation within the garb of some strike. They're protesting in opposition to robust motion taken by the federal government in opposition to corrupt officers".

"Let this be very clear to everybody that this authorities has zero tolerance to corruption. Such a strike quantities to blackmailing and arm twisting. It can't be tolerated by any accountable authorities," he mentioned.

"Due to this fact, you're hereby directed to declare the strike unlawful. Droop all such officers who don't be part of by 2 pm as we speak i.e 11.01.2023. Those that don't be part of by 2 pm, their interval of absence ought to be handled as dies non," mentioned the Chief Minister.

Mr Dhaliwal, who was posted as regional transport authority in Ludhiana, was arrested on Friday by the vigilance bureau for allegedly taking bribes from transporters for sparing them challans for offending automobiles, the bureau had mentioned.

"The Punjab civil service officer has been arrested illegally, wrongfully and arbitrarily and with out due process," the Punjab civil service officers' affiliation had claimed.
 

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