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‘Withdraw order Remembering Main secretary,”’ Mamata Banerjee writes to PM Modi

'Withdraw order Remembering Main secretary,''' Mamata Banerjee writes to PM Modi
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NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee is now already written to PM Modi, asking that the arrangement to remember state chief secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay into Delhi be rescinded”in public attention.
” The ministry wrote that she had been”stunned and shocked” by the order, that she termed”a volte-face against state interests” On May 24, the Centre had accepted a state authorities petition to give Bandyopadhyay a three-month expansion as chief secretary because of his function in Covid direction and cyclone aid and reconstruction.
Yet on Fridaya letter in the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions attained the secretariat from Kolkata recalling that the main secretary, requesting the state authorities to”ease Bandyopadhyay with instant effect” and led him to report to New Delhi on Monday.
CM Banerjee needed on Saturday appealed to the Centre to draw the letter requesting Bandyopadhyay to report New Delhi and also”permit the principal secretary to utilize Covid- and also cyclone-affected folks.
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“Presume earlier arrangement by Centre created in consultation with country authorities expanding main secretary’s biography for 3 weeks from June 1, stands,” Mamata composed in her Monday’s letter to PM.
“Don’t know what occurred between your permitting expansion to Chief Secretary on May 24 along with your unilateral sequence 4 times afterwards,” she wrote.
“I sincerely expect latest arrangement (moving CS into Delhi) isn’t reated for my interview with you in Kalaikunda,” Mamata composed, speaking her brief meeting with PM Modi if he visited with the nation later cyclone Yaas.
The Bengal government hasn’t published Bandyopadhyay yet.
CM Banerjee heads the administrative and personnel reforms division in the nation.
1987 batch IAS officer Bandyopadhyay was expected to retire now, May 31.
(With PTI inputs)

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