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Opposition's allegations against Mathew unfortunate: Gehlot

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
A day after Chief Secretary C K Mathew applied for a 58-day leave following allegations by BJP of favouring state government, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot today termed it as a "very unfortunate" incident and said such "illogical accusations" demoralise the bureaucracy.

"I feel hurt that a self-respectful and honest IAS officer (Mathew) who has been serving the state for last 36 years was a target of BJP's baseless and illogical allegations ...I condemn their allegations," Gehlot told reporters here.

Mathew yesterday applied for a 58-day leave till the completion of the election process in the state following demands by Opposition BJP for his immediate shifting, alleging that his working style was "doubtful" and the officer was "fulfilling interests of the state government".
 

BJP had also alleged "gross violation" of model code of conduct in poll-bound Rajasthan, saying the state machinery was being misused to popularise government's flagship schemes.

In Mathew's defence, Gehlot said: "After imposing the model code of conduct by CEC in the poll bound Rajasthan, it is official duty of the bureaucracy to carry on the ongoing developmental schemes and monitor them on regular basis."

"Mr Mathew was doing that work only, and what was wrong in it?" he asked.

Gehlot recalled how Opposition's deputy leader G S Tiwari had hailed the performance of bureaucrats including Mathew in the recently concluded assembly session.

Now, other leaders are making false allegations which are ridiculous, he said.

The Chief Minister said the Election Commission would decide on the matter.

Mathew's application for long leave will be taken up by Department of Personnel today.

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First Published: Oct 17 2013 | 5:06 PM IST

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