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PIL in Delhi HC seeks guidelines for appointment of political functionaries as public servants

The plea in Delhi High Court seeks direction to the Centre and Delhi Government to set up a committee to frame guidelines for appointments of political functionaries as public servants.

ANI Oct 27, 2022 10:25 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], October 27 (ANI): A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in Delhi High Court seeking direction to the Central Government and Delhi Government to constitute a committee for the framing of guidelines for appointments of persons holding official positions in political parties as public servants.
The plea seeks direction to the respondents to remove the persons from their posts who have acted or are continuing to act in wilful ignorance of the principle of neutrality and holding any official position in a political party while being a public servant.
The petitioner Sonali Tiwary, a practising lawyer of Delhi, states in the petition that the public servants have failed to act neutrally and due to their affiliation with such political parties, have misused the public resources entrusted with them.
The petition mentions the name of several political leaders belonging to Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) being appointed to government posts and even after such appointments, they continue to engage in political activities which is in direct contravention of the principle of neutrality and also interferes with the performance of the public duty of the public servant.
The persons occupying such venerated offices are expected to maintain neutrality and remain impartial in their decisions, however, holding any kind of official position within a political party would negate the very purpose behind the neutrality of public servants, states the plea.
The political affiliation of a public servant would result in rampant misuse of public office for the political gains of the public servant in office and for the undue benefit of the political party which has appointed him. Such political activities of the public servants will erode the faith of the general public in the government officiants as they will be reduced to being the mouthpieces of the political parties, the plea stated.
The concept of fundamental rights of speech and expression and right to the association cannot be stretched to include within it - a right to Public Servants to express their political view publicly and in media and associate themselves to specific political parties. The taxpayers money should not be exploited for promoting the agenda of a political party, said the plea. (ANI)

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