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Suspended officers entitled to subsistence allowance: AAP

Special secretaries had been suspended for allegedly refusing to sign a file pertaining to the Cabinet decision

Satyendra Jain
Satyendra Jain
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 29 2016 | 10:15 AM IST
Disregarding the orders by the ministry of home affairs pertaining the suspension of two special secretaries, the Delhi government has issued a fresh order declaring they will only be entitled to a subsistence allowance instead of their full salary.

Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain had on December 29 put under suspension Special Secretary (Prosecution) Yashpal Garg and Special Secretary (Prisons) Subhash Chandra for allegedly refusing to sign a file pertaining to the Cabinet decision to increase of salary of public prosecutors.

Since the Centre had declared their suspension as "null and void", Garg and Chandra have been working in their offices at Delhi Secretariat.

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In an order dated Januray 27, Jain said: "In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under FR 53(1) hereby order that Yaspal Garg, special secretary (Home) under suspension shall be entitled to a subsistence allowance at an amount equal to the leave salary which the government servant would have been drawn, if he had been on leave on half pay and in addition dearness allowance, as admissible on such leave salary, till revocation of his suspension."

The same order has reportedly been issued for Chandra.

The move to suspend the officers had led to yet another tussle between the government and the lieutenant governor, as only the he can suspend senior Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS) officials with permission from the home ministry.

Protesting it, around 200 Delhi, DANICS officers had on December 31 gone on a one day mass-leave. To support the protest, the Indian Administrative Service officers had also worked half-day that day.

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First Published: Jan 29 2016 | 1:22 AM IST

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