High Court stays Asif Hamid Khan’s
attachment to GAD
Removed as MD Agro, Khan alleges that IAS officer took
Cabinet for a ride
Ahmed Ali
Fayyaz
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SRINAGAR,
Aug 26: Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday stayed the operation of a
Government order whereby Managing Director of Jammu and Kashmir Agro Industries
Development Corporation (AIDC) Asif Hamid Khan had been removed by Mufti
Mohammad Sayeed’s Cabinet on August 21 and attached to General Administration
Department (GAD).
The Cabinet
on Friday last had sanctioned transfer of 46 senior officers, mostly from
Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) and Indian Administrative Service (IAS),
following which GAD had ordered Mr Khan’s attachment and his immediate
replacement by Director Finance in AIDC Rakesh Khajuria. Mr Khajuria had been
directed to continue on the substantive post of Director Finance while holding
the additional charge of MD in the same Corporation.
Even as
Khanjuria, according to the petitioner, was made to take over the charge of MD
AIDC late in the light on August 21 itself and well before the Government Order
No: 1139-GAD of 2015, dated 21-08-2015, was published on the GAD website, Khan
challenged his removal while attributing motives to the Government Order. After
hearing the parties involved, including the counsel of Khajuria who has been
impleaded as a respondent, Mr Justice Mohammad Yaooq Mir of J&K High Court
on Wednesday stayed the operation of the impugned order.
In his
petition, Khan has claimed that his removal as MD AIDC was not in the interest
of the administration but only the result of an IAS officer’s prejudice against
him. According to him, he had applied
for a day’s leave but Commissioner-Secretary Agriculture Production Mohammad
Ashraf Bukhari forwarded his application to Chief Secretary with the remarks
that Mr Khan had applied for the casual leave only to avoid his participation
in a meeting fixed for August 19. He claimed that absolutely no official meeting
had been fixed on that date.
According to
the petitioner, Mr Bukhari recorded on his leave application: “Mr. Asif has
been avoiding attending meetings as has been apprised earlier. I had fixed a
review meeting for today (August 19) and he has repeated the same behaviour by
applying for casual leave. The other day I paid a surprise inspection of his
office. He alongwith most of the staff was absent. I could request for his
immediate shifting if the Agro has to survive”.
Khan pleaded
that Bukhari, through Chief Secretary Iqbal Khanday, pushed the proposal of his
attachment within hours in the Cabinet meeting of August 19. However, on that
day, Cabinet did not take up the agenda of administrative reshuffle.
On August
21, the IAS officers took the Cabinet for a ride and got him replaced by a
tainted official of their choice who was made to assume charge of MD Agro late
that night when the Government Order was yet to be posted on GAD’s website.
Referring to minutes of a host of meetings, Khan pleaded that he has never
remained absent from an official meeting.
“Transfer is
exigency of service. Nobody can claim posting of his/her choice. Every
officer/official has a right to protect his position, more so when any
stigmatic situation arises which may have far-reaching effect in future.
Normally orders of transfer are uninterferable but in exceptional cases
indulgence is warranted”, Mr Justice Mir observed.
“Mr Rakesh
Khajuria, impleaded respondent No: 4, has been simply asked to look after the
work of Managing Director J&K Agro Industries Development Corporation in
addition to his own duties till further orders. None of his rights may be
infringed if the operation of the order dated 21-08-2015 is stayed. When the
order prima facie does not appear to be in the interest of administration then
the interference is the only alternative, therefore, at this stage on the
strength of the documents as placed on record, strong case is carved out for
indulgence, as such operation of the impugned order dated 21-08-2015 to the
extent it pertains to the petitioner shall remain stayed”, Justice Mir ordered.
September 22
was fixed as the next date of hearing.
END
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