Sidhu opposes Central notification on Chandigarh

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

has opposed a move by the Union (MHA) to bring various posts of Administration under the DANIPS (Delhi, Police Service) cadre saying that the move is against the spirit of the Reorganization Act 1966.

In a letter to Home on Tuesday, said: "I am conveying to you my deep sense of anguish... over some recent developments, which affect the state of deeply and therefore, concerns me not only as a in the cabinet serving the state but also as a Punjabi."

had pointedly opposed a notification by the MHA issued on September 25 under which the has brought various posts of Administration, including the post of of Police (DSP), within the ambit of DANIPS cadre.

This would mean that police officers working in (under the cadre) can be transferred to and

"This notification shakes the very foundation and purpose of the Punjab Reorganization Act and the Rajiv-Longowal Accord," Sidhu said.

By way of the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966, the erstwhile state of Punjab was bifurcated by way of formation of new state namely and also the Union Territory to be known as Union Territory of Chandigarh, Sidhu said.

"The aforesaid Reorganization Act also envisaged that from the said appointed date, which was to be 1st Day of November, 1966, all assets and liabilities were to be bifurcated between Punjab and in the ratio of 60:40," Sidhu said.

"This ratio has been consistently followed... even for the purpose of allocating officers for the Union Territory of Chandigarh from the states of Punjab and Haryana," Sidhu said in his communication.

The 60:40 rule, in respect of various cadres of officers allocated to Union Territory of Chandigarh while enacting reorganization of these states vis-a-vis the Union Territory, has become a binding convention and is being followed religiously since then, Sidhu said.

Urging the to reconsider the notification, Sidhu said there was genuine apprehension among Punjabis that by enacting more notifications like this one, all the cadres would be taken away from the Punjabi officers and as such, their legitimate expectations would be frustrated.

"By way of the said notification, the legitimate and existing binding convention of 60:40 has been unjustifiably taken away from the people of Punjab," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 18:36 IST