By IANS,
Lucknow : Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary Atul Gupta’s head is on the chopping block over the Rs.4,721 crore Noida land scam, with Chief Minister Maywati expressing displeasure over the action against accused officials being delayed, official sources said Thursday.
Hotel plots at prime locations in the lucrative Noida, Delhi’s satellite township, were sold to businessmen at throwaway prices during Gupta’s tenure as industrial development commissioner.
Sixteen senior officers, including four belonging to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) cadre, were suspended after the scam came to light. However, the chief minister is dissatisfied with the action taken.
On Aug 12, Mayawati asked Gupta to explain why action against the accused officials was held back for nearly two years when she had taken a decision to cancel the allotments more than two years ago.
“When the allotment was cancelled way back in the month of July, 2007, why was action not initiated against the officials who were prima facie involved in the irregularities that caused a loss of Rs.4,721 crores to the state exchequer?” Mayawati asked Gupta through a show-cause notice issued by principal secretary (industries) V.N. Garg.
Sources said Gupta’s reply sent Thursday morning clarifies how he had nothing to do with the allotment process. He is understood to have also pointed out that it was in his then capacity as the state industrial development commissioner that he had directed the then Noida CEO Balwinder Kumar to fix the responsibility of the concerned officials.
However, Kumar was stated to have opined that the case involved “collective responsibility” of a number of officials, following which Gupta asked then Meerut Divisional Commissioner Devendra Chaudhary to carry out an independent probe and fix the responsibility of each official. Chaudhary allegedly sat over the inquiry for about seven months.
Sources said Gupta is being targetted since the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party’s (BSP) general secretary Satish Misra was keen to have a man of his choice installed as chief secretary in order to get a free hand in administrative matters.
However, despite repeated attempts, Misra was not available for comment on the issue.
“The chief minister’s mandate was very clear – punish the guilty, but do not allow any innocent to be hanged,” said an official in the chief minister’s office.