Now, Parrikar accuses Chidambaram of 'dadagiri' in postings
Friday July 06, 2012 05:49:25 PM,
IANS
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Panaji: Goa Chief
Minister Manohar Parrikar Friday accused union home ministry of P.
Chidambaram of 'dadagiri' over the issue of appointment of Indian
Police Service (IPS) officers to Goa.
Parrikar is currently locked in a tussle with Chidambaram, with
the chief minister claiming that the IPS officers being posted to
Goa were being selected ham-handedly without taking the state
government into confidence.
"Unless they (the home ministry) behave properly, I will not
accept their communication. At least they should indicate that
such things will not happen again," Parrikar told reporters after
announcing a state government scheme.
"The Goa government will not accept the 'dadagiri' of the union
ministry," Parrikar said.
A victim of the tussle are officers like senior IPS officer I.B.
Rani, who had been transferred to Goa Police by the union home
ministry recently and has not been awarded any posting.
Incidentally, Parrikar, who heads a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led
coalition government is not the only one who has been accusing
Chidambaram of ham-handedness over the appointment of bureaucrats
and senior officers.
Delhi Chief Minister and Congress veteran Sheila Dixit also has
been taking on the union home ministry over haphazard transfers of
senior bureaucrats.
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