Inquiry ordered into Durga Shakti case

August 29, 2013 05:25 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:21 pm IST - Lucknow

This August 4, 2013 photo shows the mosque in Kadalpur, in Gautambudh Nagar of Uttar Pradesh, where an underconstruction wall was demolished by the authorities on July 27. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

This August 4, 2013 photo shows the mosque in Kadalpur, in Gautambudh Nagar of Uttar Pradesh, where an underconstruction wall was demolished by the authorities on July 27. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

The Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday ordered an inquiry into the case of suspended IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal, a day after she filed her reply to the charge sheet served on her.

The government has asked Principal Secretary (Home), R.M. Srivastava to conduct an inquiry into all aspects of the case.

“I have been verbally asked to conduct an inquiry into the case, though I am still awaiting formal orders in this regard,” Mr. Srivastava told PTI .

Mr. Srivastava would visit Gautam Budh Nagar and go into all the aspects of the matter, and is likely to submit his reply at the earliest.

Formal orders in this regard have to be issued by the State’s appointment department.

The government decided to appoint an inquiry officer in the case after the reply filed by Ms. Nagpal “did not match government records, particularly pertaining to the ownership of the land” on which the under-construction mosque, which was demolished on her orders, had existed in Kadalpur village, sources said.

According to the reply submitted by Ms. Nagpal, the land belonged to ‘gram sabha’, but government records say otherwise.

Sources said that while Ms. Nagpal claimed that she acted under the instructions of a senior officer, a government report suggested that she went on her own.

Speculations are rife that Ms. Nagpal’s suspension may be revoked soon following her reported meeting with Samajwadi Party President Mulayam Singh Yadav to explain her point of view on the demolition of the structure.

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