Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal Appointed New Chief Secretary

Manoj Kumar Agarwal has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of West Bengal. The 1990-batch IAS officer previously served as the state's Chief Electoral Officer. Agarwal is credited for conducting peaceful assembly elections with high voter turnout. He replaces Dushyant Nariala, who is expected to be released for central deputation.

Key Points: Manoj Agarwal Named Bengal's New Chief Secretary

  • Manoj Agarwal appointed new Chief Secretary of West Bengal
  • He was CEO known for peaceful assembly polls
  • Replaces Dushyant Nariala, likely for central deputation
  • His brainchild to conduct elections in just two phases
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Bengal' CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal appointed new Chief Secretary

West Bengal CEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal appointed as new Chief Secretary. Known for peaceful assembly polls, he replaces Dushyant Nariala.

"The Governor is pleased to appoint Shri Manoj Kumar Agarwal, IAS (WB-1990), Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal...as Chief Secretary of West Bengal - Notification by Rajesh Pandey"

Kolkata, May 11

West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer, Manoj Agarwal, was on Monday appointed as the state's new Chief Secretary.

"The Governor is pleased to appoint Shri Manoj Kumar Agarwal, IAS (WB-1990), Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal and ex officio Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Hill Affairs (Election), Department, Govt. of West Bengal, as Chief Secretary of West Bengal until further orders. This is issued in the interest of public interest," a notification issued by Additional Chief Secretary, Personnel & Administrative Reforms, Rajesh Pandey, read.

Agarwal, as the CEO, West Bengal, is considered as the principal 'musketeer' of "The Three Musketeers" for making the recently concluded Assembly elections remarkable, from various viewpoints, such as the peaceful polling in contrast to the state's history of electoral violence and an unprecedented voting percentage, with the other two musketeers being poll observer, Subrata Gupta and special police observer, N.K. Mishra.

Gupta had already been appointed as the advisor to the new Chief Minister, Suvendu Adhikari, on Saturday, soon after he took oath as the state's ninth Chief Minister.

Since then, there were rumours in the corridors of power that Agarwal would be appointed as the new Chief Secretary. Finally, all speculations on this count came to an end with his name being officially declared for the top official post.

However, there was no information about the new posting of the current Chief Secretary, Dushyant Nariala. Insiders from the state Secretariat said that in all probability, Nariala will be released for a central deputation to New Delhi.

Agarwal, a 1990-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of West Bengal cadre, was the first choice of the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the chair among the panel of three bureaucrats forwarded by the West Bengal government for that post.

His colleagues in the CEO's office describe him as a bureaucrat of extremely cool temperament with the ability of handling difficult situations with professional ease and impeccable transparency.

This was precisely why every suggestion of Agarwal regarding SIR and polling was accepted by the ECI's top brass in New Delhi without almost any question asked, one colleague revealed. In fact, it was his brainchild that the elections this year were conducted in just two phases, compared to six to seven phases in the last few polls, the official added.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
But what about Dushyant Nariala? Suddenly sending him on central deputation seems odd. The man ran the state for years during tough times. Deserves at least a proper farewell from the government. 🤔
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Ananya R
The 'Three Musketeers' of Bengal elections - love that analogy! 👏 If two phases can deliver peaceful polling, it sets a new benchmark. Let's see if Agarwal can bring that administrative discipline to everyday governance.
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Vikram M
My only concern: is this a political appointment or merit-based? The article says ECI chose him, but timing so close to new CM Suvendu's oath raises eyebrows. Hope he serves the people, not just the ruling party.
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Priya S
Finally some good news for Bengal's administration! Under Nariala, things were sluggish. Agarwal's track record with elections shows he can handle pressure. Just hope he prioritises development over politics. 🙏

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