IAS officer Durga Sakthi Nagpal's suspension issue came up today in the Supreme Court which agreed to hear a PIL seeking quashing of all proceedings against her on Monday even as IPS officers joined their IAS colleagues in batting for her.
A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam listed the public interest litigation(PIL) by advocate M L Sharma for hearing on August 12.
The court fixed the date after the petitioner pleaded for an urgent hearing alleging that Nagpal is suffering hardship for following Supreme Court's order on preventing unauthorised construction of religious buildings on public land and the apex court should protect her.
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28-year-old Nagpal, SDM, Sadar, Gautam Budh Nagar, was suspended for ostensibly ordering the demolition of the wall of an under-construction mosque.
Opposition parties and others alleged that she was targeted for clamping down on the powerful sand mafia in the state.
Close on the heels of the IAS Officers' Association strongly backing Nagpal, the nodal body of IPS officers today wrote a two-page letter to UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, terming the action against her as "arbitrary" and "autocratic".
The all-India association, with more than 4,000 IPS officers as its members, has requested the state government to "immediately reinstate her".
Akhilesh, in an interview to the Wall Street Journal published today, defended the suspension and said she was very much present when the wall was demolished.
He also regretted having posted her in Greater Noida following a request made to him by her husband, a 2011-batch IAS officer. "Now, I am wondering if I made a mistake by taking that decision," he said.