The Centre today assured that justice would be done to suspended IAS officer Durga Sakthi Nagpal, who had clamped down on the mining mafia in Gautam Budh Nagar area of Uttar Pradesh, amid growing demands for her reinstatement.
A delegation of All India IAS officers association met Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy to press for revocation of 28-year-old Nagpal's suspension and ensuring more safeguards for such officers performing their duties.
Noting that Nagpal has been suspended without being given an opportunity, Narayanasamy said the Centre was still awaiting a report from the Uttar Pradesh government informing it of the officer's suspension.
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"Unless I get report, we won't react to any kind of emotion or some kind of media report. We will wait for the reply from the state government," the Minister said.
Narayanasamy also met a delegation of All India IAS Officers' Association on the issue.
"I have received a representation from IAS association and from our side we will ensure that rules are followed, procedures are followed. The Government of India always look into the issue in a dispassionate manner. Therefore there is no need to worry," he said.
The minister told the delegation that the Centre would look into the matter as soon as the reply is given by the state government.
"Definitely the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) being the cadre controlling authority for IAS officers will act," he added.