Key Points

Under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's zero tolerance policy, the Uttarakhand government is taking robust actions against senior officials implicated in various corruption charges. Notable cases include IAS officer Ram Vilas Yadav and IFS officer Kishan Chand, highlighting the state's commitment to rooting out corruption. The suspension of multiple officials across departments underscores the seriousness of the government's anti-corruption measures. Through these decisive actions, the administration sends a strong message that accountability and transparency are priorities in Uttarakhand's governance.

Key Points: Pushkar Dhami Targets Corruption with Uttarakhand Action Against Officials

  • Uttarakhand acts against high-profile corrupt officials
  • IAS Ram Vilas Yadav suspended amid investigation
  • Forest IFS officer Kishan Chand faces power misuse charges
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Uttarakhand government takes action against senior officials over corruption and financial irregularities

Uttarakhand under CM Dhami cracks down on officials for corruption and financial misconduct.

"Concrete and decisive steps are being taken towards transparent and accountable governance in Uttarakhand. - Official Release"

Dehradun, June 4

Under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's "zero tolerance" policy, the Uttarakhand government has initiated action against several senior officials on charges of corruption, misuse of office, disproportionate assets, and financial irregularities.

According to an official release, under the leadership of Chief Minister Dhami, concrete and decisive steps are being taken towards transparent and accountable governance in Uttarakhand.

The clear objective of the Uttarakhand government is to make the state corruption-free and ensure accountability in the administration.

In recent months, the government has shown that action will be taken against all officials, irrespective of their position or influence.

According to the release, the state government has taken action against 'big names' so far, such as the Haridwar land scam, which involved 12 people. These comprised two IAS and one PCS official who have been suspended.

The other action was taken against IAS officer Ram Vilas Yadav, who was suspended on serious charges of disproportionate assets and corruption. Investigation agencies have started a deep investigation against him as his income source is unclear.

Another action was initiated against IFS officer Kishan Chand. This senior officer of the Forest Department has been accused of misuse of power and disproportionate assets. Strict administrative action has been taken against him.

Garden Director Harminder Singh Baveja was suspended due to corruption and financial irregularities in the Horticulture Department.

The state government also took action against the Finance Controller of the Ayurveda University, Amit Jain.Disciplinary action was taken against him for ignoring orders related to corruption and disregarding financial rules.

Bhupendra Kumar, the Deputy General Manager, Finance, Transport Corporation, was suspended for taking bribes and for financial irregularities. Vigilance is conducting a detailed investigation.

Mahipal Singh, Lekhpal, was caught red-handed demanding a bribe. A case has been registered against him under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

In another case, a vigilance investigation was initiated against PCS officer Nidhi Yadav after complaints of corruption in various cases.

The deputy registrar of the Stamp and Registration Department, Ramdatt Mishra, was suspended due to irregularities in stamp duty and land registration.

Senior State Tax Department officers, VP Singh, Dr Kuldeep Singh and Yashpal Singh, were suspended immediately on suspicion of gross negligence in work and corruption.

The government clarified that the currently employed and retired officers will be investigated if they have committed irregularities during their service period.

Cases like copying and paper leak in various recruitment examinations conducted in the state have been taken very seriously.

According to the release, 57 copy mafia members have been sent to jail so far. Strict action has been taken against 24 accused under the Gangster Act. This has sent out the message that nobody can tamper with the examination system in the state.

Earlier on Tuesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Dhami attended a review meeting with Union Road Minister Nitin Gadkari on the ropeway project developments in the state.

He addressed the convocation ceremony of the Graphic Era Deemed University in Dehradun and said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state had been working towards becoming a leader in education.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some action against corruption! This is what we need in every state. Hope CM Dhami keeps this momentum going. Uttarakhand can become a model for good governance. 👏
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Priya M.
Suspending officers is good, but what about recovery of stolen money? The common man suffers while these babus enjoy ill-gotten wealth. Hope the investigations lead to actual convictions.
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Amit S.
As someone from Uttarakhand, I've seen how corruption affects development projects. This crackdown gives me hope for my state's future. But will it continue after election season?
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Sunita T.
The action against copy mafia is most welcome! Our youth deserve fair competition in exams. Hope other states learn from Uttarakhand's example.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the crackdown, I hope this isn't selective targeting. Corruption exists at all levels - from peons to ministers. The fight should be comprehensive.
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Neha P.
Good start, but what about systemic reforms? We need transparent processes and digital systems that reduce human interface. That's the real solution to corruption.
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Karan D.
The land scam action is particularly important. In hill states like Uttarakhand, land is scarce and precious. Corrupt officials selling our natural heritage deserve strict punishment.

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