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Cabinet may attach Dhar to save Govt's face | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Oct 18: Apprehending embarrassing queries with regard to Basharat Ahmed Dhar's overstay in IAS service by over two years already from Central Vigilance Commission and Department of Training & Personnel, Government of Jammu & Kashmir is reliably considering the attachment of the senior bureaucrat. Early Times learned from highly placed authoritative sources that on Wednesday Cabinet was likely to order Dhar's attachment in a last ditch attempt to help him get pensionary benefits before 31-12-2011, the day of superannuation as per his forged or wrongfully obtained Matriculation Certificate. Sources disclosed that the office of Accountant General, that has been processing Dhar's pension case, has already frozen it after learning that the IAS officer had actually reached superannuation on 30-09-2009. Amid suggestions, pouring in to the corridors of power from different quarters after three stories exclusively carried by Early Times, some of the Ministers have begun to conceive absurdity. Interestingly, one of the Cabinet Ministers proposed that Dhar be declared to have retired on 30-09-2009 and the following two years be treated as extension to his service. However, Chief Secretary Madhav Lal is said to have made it clear that under the rules governing the central services, extension to service could be granted to only the officers of unblemished service record in exigencies and emergencies and it could not be given for more than three months. |
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