Senior IAS officer Ashok Khemka (in pic), who had ordered ascrutiny of land deals of United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra last year, was on Thursday shunted by the Haryana government to an inconsequential post.
Khemka, presently the managing director of the Haryana Seeds Development Corporation (HSDC), will now be posted as the secretary of Haryana Archives, which is responsible for preserving public and private records in the state.
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The latest transfer came after Khemka highlighted irregularities in the HSDC, leaving the Bhupinder Singh Hooda government embarrassed.
Khemka has been transferred almost 45 times in his two-decade-long career as an IAS officer.
He had hit national headlines in October last year when he controversially cancelled a mutation of a multi-crore-rupee land deal between Vadra’s company and realty giant DLF.
The officer had even ordered a probe into all land deals done by Vadra and his companies in Haryana’s Gurgaon, Faridabad, Mewat and Palwal districts since 2005.
After Khemka’s action, the Hooda government went into an overdrive to undo it. Within days, the district authorities of four districts in the national capital region (NCR) gave a ‘clean chit’ to the land deals done by Vadra and his companies.
The Hooda government set up a committee of top bureaucrats to look into the action taken by Khemka. In its report, the committee held that Khemka’s actions as director-general of land consolidation were not in accordance with laid down procedures.
Khemka, however, questioned the rationale of the committee in submitting its report without even seeking his views on the action taken in the land deals. An unfazed Khemka also claimed that action taken by him as director general of consolidation could only be reviewed by the high court and the state government did not have the jurisdiction to undo it.
Khemka was removed from his post on October 11 by the Hooda government.
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