New Delhi: The Delhi government is set to initiate disciplinary proceedings against IAS YVVJ Rajasekhar, who is probing vigilance matters related to excise policy and the renovation of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's bungalow, over several complaints against him. Services Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has submitted a formal request to Delhi CM Kejriwal, appealing for the immediate transfer of the IAS officer.
Bhardwaj appealed for the immediate transfer of the officer from the vigilance department at the earliest and that disciplinary action is ordered against him. The AAP leader said that swift action needs to be taken against him to protect official records and ensure the safety of employees.
There was no immediate reaction from the officer on the development. Rajasekhar is currently posted as Special Secretary, Vigilance, in the Delhi government.
'Rajasekhar keeps sensitive vigilance files for ulterior motives'
In a detailed dossier submitted to the CM, the minister noted that the officer has a long history of being on the radar of the CBI, Central Vigilance Commission, CBI, and the vigilance department for several incidents of corruption, and is in the habit of keeping unauthorised possession of sensitive vigilance files for "ulterior motives."
"The minister expressed grave concerns regarding the negative impact of Rajasekhar's presence in the Vigilance Department, highlighting the urgent need for his transfer or removal. He has denounced Rajasekhar for his continuous dissemination of false, frivolous, and concocted misinformation for personal gain," the government statement said.
The minister called for disciplinary proceedings to be initiated against Rajasekhar alleging that he violated AIS (Conduct) Rules 1968. He recommended that all complaints received against him for allegedly indulging in corrupt practices and misconduct must be referred to an investigative agency.
'Rajasekhar was running an extortion racket'
Charges against Rajasekhar include blatant insubordination, undisciplined behaviour, falsification of material facts, and other serious transgressions, the statement added. As per the note submitted by the Services Minister to the CM on May 13, all work assigned to Rajasekhar was withdrawn with immediate effect in lieu of a complaint that alleged that he was running an extortion racket and demanding protection money.
In another notice, the Services Minister further said that all assistant directors of the Vigilance department should present their files directly to the Secretary (Vigilance) and not Rajasekhar. The secretary, vigilance, was further directed to take custody of all files being held by Rajasekhar under the apprehension of fear of tampering or destruction by him.
Rajasekhar is guilty of "blatant violation" of AIS Rules
The note said Rajasekhar is guilty of "blatant violation" of AIS Rules which prescribe the general as well as specific behaviours for the conduct of officers to ensure integrity and devotion of duty.
The complaint claims that Rajasekhar has been running an organised racket, demanding Rs 5 lakh for each genuine placement on compassionate grounds, running the sum up to Rs 15 crore for 300 such candidates, the complainant being one of them.
The minister in the note also wondered whether Rajasekhar misused his official position to extract crores of rupees from the dependents of employees of the Delhi government who died in service. The BJP termed the call for action against Rajasekhar a ruse to remove him since being in the Vigilance department, he is in part responsible for probes against excise policy and inordinate amount allegedly spent by Kejriwal on his official bungalow. Delhi President Virendra Sachdeva alleged Kejriwal wants to appoint a pliable officer in Rajasekhar's place to influence these probes.
(With PTI inputs)