Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma takes strict action: two medical officers dismissed and five pensions suspended to ensure transparency and discipline in government services.
In a decisive move to ensure discipline and transparency in government services, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has taken strict action against officials found guilty in departmental investigations. Two medical officers have been dismissed from service, while the pensions of four retired doctors and one staff member have been suspended.
The actions come after a thorough review of eight departmental cases, reflecting the state government’s commitment to administrative integrity and accountability. By taking these steps, the Rajasthan government has sent a clear message that no compromise will be tolerated in maintaining the ethical standards of public service.
Dismissal of Two Medical Officers
Following directives from the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, two medical officers from the Ayurveda and Animal Husbandry Department were dismissed after being found guilty in criminal cases. This decision is seen as a strong statement to uphold discipline within government services and ensure that officials adhere to the highest standards of conduct.
Pension Suspensions Under Rule 16
In accordance with Rule 16 of the Rajasthan Civil Services Classification, Control, and Appeal Rules of 1958, the pensions of four retired government doctors and one other staff member were suspended. These individuals were under departmental investigation, and the decision was taken in response to serious allegations, ensuring that accountability is maintained even after retirement.
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Pending Cases Sent for Governor’s Approval
In two additional cases under Rule 16, findings related to prolonged absence and misconduct have been sent to the Governor for approval. This step ensures that the disciplinary process continues systematically and transparently.
Appeal Granted Under Rule 17
In one case filed under Rule 17, an appeal was accepted, and the concerned officer was granted relief. This demonstrates the government’s fair approach to evaluating each case carefully and ensuring justice for all officials.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma emphasized that administrative integrity remains the top priority for his government. He stated that strict action will continue against any government personnel found guilty, reaffirming the state administration’s commitment to honesty and accountability in public service.
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