NEW DELHI: Former Bengal Main secretary Alapan Bandyopdhayay on Thursday Reacted to Centre’s show-cause letter.
In his response, Bandyopadhyay stated that according to the directive of primary minister Mamata Banerjee, he abandoned the assembly for an overview of Cyclone Yaas ravaged Digha, a famous sea resort city in Purba Medinipur district, also noted PTI quoting an official from the secretariat.
Before this week,” Centre issued a show-cause note for not reporting on the division of personnel and coaching (DoPT), as guided by at Friday’s order putting his services together with the administration of India.
The show-cause find delivered to Bandyopadhyay on Monday is believed to have pointed out his own failure to introduce himself in the DoPT office at North Block at 10 am on Monday, also asked disciplinary proceedings shouldn’t be initiated against him for being uttered the Centre’s instructions in alleged breach of service principles.
The note came after the prior Bengal chief secretary supposedly skipped a vital meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at West Bengal a week to assess the situation arising from Cyclone Yaas.
Modi function as chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the main secretary had been responsible under