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Panthic Move
Bluestar DC is Badal’s choice
replacing man who blocked SYL
S P Singh

CHANDIGARH: Political
masters have changed, and the babu minions were also expected to
be shuffled. Akali Dal president Prakash Singh Badal, whose blue
turban has a huge huge saffron feather capping it, has preffered
the name of Ramesh Inder Singh for the chief secretaryship, the
topmost bureaucratic post in the state. Ramesh Inder Singh was
the officer handpicked by the Indian establishment, popularly
called the Centre in India (a supremely ironic term in a federal
country), to be appointed the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar
just hours before the Operation Bluestar was to be unleashed at
the Golden Temple. The appointment became necessary because the
then DC, Gurdev Singh, refused to sign on the dotted line to
allow the army troops to barge into the holiest of the Sikh
shrines and letting artillery into the city and the parkarma
when it was common knowledge that thousands of innocents were
holed in because of the gurpurab.
Gurdev
Singh had no dilemma when he scribbled his resignation, gave up
India's most exclusive club called Indian Administrative Service
(IAS) and prepared for a life in wilderness and on the wrong
side of the Indian state, Ramesh Inder Singh also had no
compunctions in supervising the operation in exchange for the
reward of a change of cadre.
As Badal took the oath of office on March 2
and Ramesh Inder Singh watched mesmerised, knowing that his
appointment orders will be the first the new CM will sign in a
few minutes, Gurdev Singh was nowhere among the crowd of
thousands. He was home, no regrets. Ramesh Inder Singh had
arrived, no scruples.
And see whom he replaces as he arrives:
predecessor K.R.Lakhanpal. The man who came from a dalit family,
studied at government schools, topped the Indian civil services
examinations, built a reputation for himself as a no non-sense
man and formulated for the state the Punjab Termination of
Agreements Act, 2004, the SYL-blocker bill which was Amarinder
Singh's greatest gamble in life and something which has assured
his place in history. Lakhanpal was given the charge of the
Irrigation department for just a few weeks to let him have total
control over the bill drafting exercise and virtually risked his
job in the venture.
So there you are. An Op Bluestar supervisor
DC replacing the SYL-blocker brain. A panthic government has
come to power indeed!
By the way, Ramesh has already worked in
the Badal's CMO in the past. Lakhanpal has decided to proceed on
long leave. Senior IPS officer N.P.S. Aulakh, the acting
Director General of Border Security Force, has been made the new
Punjab Director General of Police. The man who fought Badals'
corruption cases against Amarinder Singh with less law and more
loyalty, Hardev Singh Mattewal, got the expected rewards. He is
now the new Advocate General of Punjab.
Senior officers made a beeline for the
Badal household in Sector 9 soon after the poll trends had
become clear, and the throngs have only got bigger. Only four
years ago, this house number 256 in Sector 9 of Chandigarh was
considered blotted as Vigilance Bureau sleuths measured its
flooring and evaluated the bathroom tiles to find out where the
Badals hid Rs 3,500 crore allegedly made during their last
regime.
Many officers who weren't quick to sense
the change in the political scenario seemed to have abandoned
the sinking ship and were seen rallying around SAD general
secretary Sukhbir Singh Badal to seek his blessings for better
postings.
Former Media Adviser Harcharan Bains,
widely known as the prime mind behind the Akali strategy not
only during the electioneering but also the entire stretch of
five years in the wilderness, seems to most the likely choice
for the Media Advisor's post. He kept up the opposition's tirade
with his acerbic emailed press releases which have by now become
legendary as he had assumed the role of a one man opposition to
the five year rule of Amarinder Singh.
If only Bharat Inder Singh Chahal knew how
to buy a better quill rather than raising an army of commando
scribes!
A
recent piece in The Tribune about Bains called him the "b(r)ains
behind Badal" but the poor man is facing a rather peculiar
dilemma. He is wondering whether life is worth being a media
advisor to people who are convinced they don't need any
advisors. It is certainly a dilemma that his predecessor
heavyweight occupant of the office never faced, nor ever would.
The meek are also burdened with the additional burden of
scruples.
8 March, 2007

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