A delegation of IAS officers met Union minister Jitendra Singh and asked the government to ensure good governance by protecting honest officers.
"There is a need to check arbitrary suspensions of IAS officers by state governments. The suspensions should not be left to the whims and fancies of the states," Association's secretary and senior IAS officer Sanjay R Bhoosreddy told PTI.
He said there have been past incidents in which some of the officers including Uttar Pradesh cadre Durga Sakthi Nagpal were "arbitrarily suspended". Nagpal, a 2010-batch IAS officer, was in the news in 2013 for taking on the sand mining mafia and cracking down on illegal construction in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district.
In a memorandum submitted to Singh, Minister of State for Personnel, the delegation raised various issues related to working conditions in the civil services.
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Bhoosreddy highlighted the low availability of officers at the level of Deputy Secretary and Director, who do "leg work" in administration.
"There is low availability of IAS officers at Deputy Secretary and Director level. It would be better if the service period required to be put in before going on deputation to the Centre may be reduced to seven years from at present nine years," he suggested.