Tag: Ritu Khanduri

  • Uttarakhand: Panel to probe recruitment at Assembly Secretariat since creation of state

    By PTI

    DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Speaker Ritu Khanduri on Saturday constituted a three-member committee to probe alleged irregularities in the recruitment to the state Assembly Secretariat since the creation of the state in 2000.

    The development comes amid demand by the opposition Congress for a CBI inquiry into the alleged illegal appointment of people linked to BJP leaders.

    Earlier, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who is grappling with allegations of irregularities in recruitment by various departments, had requested Khanduri to consider ordering a probe into the issue.

    The Speaker said Vidhan Sabha Secretary Mukesh Singhal has been asked to go on leave with immediate effect and remain on leave till further orders Singhal’s office was also sealed later in the presence of the Speaker.

    The Speaker asserted that the committee’s recommendations would be strictly implemented in a transparent manner, while announcing the probe that will cover not just the period when the BJP has been at the helm but also the Congress rule.

    The state was created in the year 2000 and the recruitments took place under the tenure of both the BJP and Congress governments.

    There have been allegations that relatives and acquaintances of politically influential people were recruited through the backdoor.

    Addressing a press conference here, Khanduri said the panel has been directed to submit its report within a month.

    The panel will be headed by former secretary (personnel) Dilip Kumar Kotiya.

    The other two members – Surendra Singh Rawat and Avananedra Singh Naya – are also former secretaries of the Personnel Department.

    “The investigation will be carried out in two phases into recruitments from 2000 to 2011 when we were following the set of rules adopted from Uttar Pradesh and the ones from 2012 to 2022 in which our own set of rules was followed,” Khanduri said.

    “We would like to conduct the probe first into recruitments made between 2012-2022 and then recruitments made between 2000 to 2011 will also be probed,” she said.

    Singhal has been asked to cooperate in the investigations and present himself before the panel whenever required, she said.

    Khanduri said the decision was taken in public interest, adding, “No irregularity or indiscipline is acceptable to me as the Speaker. I can take any number of reformative steps and harsh decisions to maintain the sanctity of the House.”

    “As the Speaker, it is not just my responsibility but also my foremost duty to maintain the sanctity of the Vidhan Sabha, which is the apex constitutional office in the state,” she said.

    Khanduri said she had entered public life after being impressed by the personality of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had once said that he won’t let anyone indulge in corruption.

    “I want to assure the youth that justice will be done to all and no one will be left disappointed,” she added.

    DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Speaker Ritu Khanduri on Saturday constituted a three-member committee to probe alleged irregularities in the recruitment to the state Assembly Secretariat since the creation of the state in 2000.

    The development comes amid demand by the opposition Congress for a CBI inquiry into the alleged illegal appointment of people linked to BJP leaders.

    Earlier, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who is grappling with allegations of irregularities in recruitment by various departments, had requested Khanduri to consider ordering a probe into the issue.

    The Speaker said Vidhan Sabha Secretary Mukesh Singhal has been asked to go on leave with immediate effect and remain on leave till further orders Singhal’s office was also sealed later in the presence of the Speaker.

    The Speaker asserted that the committee’s recommendations would be strictly implemented in a transparent manner, while announcing the probe that will cover not just the period when the BJP has been at the helm but also the Congress rule.

    The state was created in the year 2000 and the recruitments took place under the tenure of both the BJP and Congress governments.

    There have been allegations that relatives and acquaintances of politically influential people were recruited through the backdoor.

    Addressing a press conference here, Khanduri said the panel has been directed to submit its report within a month.

    The panel will be headed by former secretary (personnel) Dilip Kumar Kotiya.

    The other two members – Surendra Singh Rawat and Avananedra Singh Naya – are also former secretaries of the Personnel Department.

    “The investigation will be carried out in two phases into recruitments from 2000 to 2011 when we were following the set of rules adopted from Uttar Pradesh and the ones from 2012 to 2022 in which our own set of rules was followed,” Khanduri said.

    “We would like to conduct the probe first into recruitments made between 2012-2022 and then recruitments made between 2000 to 2011 will also be probed,” she said.

    Singhal has been asked to cooperate in the investigations and present himself before the panel whenever required, she said.

    Khanduri said the decision was taken in public interest, adding, “No irregularity or indiscipline is acceptable to me as the Speaker. I can take any number of reformative steps and harsh decisions to maintain the sanctity of the House.”

    “As the Speaker, it is not just my responsibility but also my foremost duty to maintain the sanctity of the Vidhan Sabha, which is the apex constitutional office in the state,” she said.

    Khanduri said she had entered public life after being impressed by the personality of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had once said that he won’t let anyone indulge in corruption.

    “I want to assure the youth that justice will be done to all and no one will be left disappointed,” she added.

  • Ritu Khanduri becomes first woman speaker of Uttarakhand Assembly

    By PTI

    DEHRADUN: BJP MLA Ritu Khanduri, the daughter of former chief minister BC Khanduri, was elected unopposed as the first woman speaker of the Uttarakhand Assembly on Saturday. The announcement about her election was made by pro-tem speaker Banshidhar Bhagat.

    Her election to the post was a foregone conclusion as the main opposition Congress chose to stay out of contest. Ritu Khanduri won from Kotdwar by defeating former minister SS Negi by more than 3,000 votes.

    She had won her maiden assembly election from the Yamkeshwar constituency in 2017. Before taking a plunge into politics, she taught at a private university in Noida for several years.

    In her maiden address to MLAs soon after her election, Khanduri exhorted first-time legislators to utilise five years of their tenure in learning about legislative procedures and participate enthusiastically in debates in the House on matters of public interest.

    Congratulating her, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami dwelt on her academic achievements and said her assumption of office as the first woman speaker of the state was an acknowledgement of the valuable contribution made by women in Uttarakhand’s movement for statehood.

    “It is a historic day for us. We got our first woman speaker in you today. It is an honour for the entire women population of the state who played a stellar role in the formation of Uttarakhand,” Dhami said.

    Opposition members Pritam Singh and Yashpal Arya also congratulated her, saying they were confident she would carry forward her father’s legacy of probity in public life and lay the foundations of healthy legislative practices.

    Singh also expressed hope that under her stewardship, the House will pass a resolution granting 33 per cent reservation to women in the state legislature.

  • BJP drops 10 MLAs from first list of candidates for Uttarakhand polls

    By PTI

    DEHRADUN: The BJP announced its first list of 59 candidates for the February 14 Uttarakhand Assembly polls on Thursday, dropping 10 MLAs including rape accused Mahesh Negi and former chief minister Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri’s daughter Ritu Khanduri, while reposing confidence in new faces.

    The ruling party has not announced its candidates for the 11 remaining seats, most of which are in the Congress’s kitty.

    A decision on some of these seats could not be taken due to the changed political circumstances in the state, sources said.

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami will contest from Khatima and state BJP chief Madan Kaushik from Haridwar, as in the last Assembly polls, while most of the cabinet ministers and MLAs have been fielded from the seats they hold.

    However, the BJP has dropped Dwarahat MLA Mahesh Negi from his seat as he had caused embarrassment to the party when a woman accused him of rape, the sources said.

    He has been replaced by Anil Shahi.

    Yamkeshwar MLA Ritu Khanduri has also been dropped and Renu Bisht fielded from the seat.

    Other MLAs who failed to get a party ticket are Munni Devi from Tharali, Surendra Singh Negi from Karnaprayag, Kunwar Pranav Singh “Champion” from Khanpur, Mukesh Singh Koli from Pauri, Meena Gangola from Gangolihat, Balwant Singh Bhauryal from Kapkot and Raghunath Singh Chauhan from Almora.

    Kashipur MLA Harbhajan Singh Cheema has also been replaced with his son Trilok Singh Cheema.

    By dropping controversial legislators like Pranav Singh “Champion” and Mahesh Negi, the party has given a clear message that indiscipline will not be tolerated, the sources said, adding that under-performance may also have been a reason behind dropping a few others from the list.

    However, fielding most of the cabinet ministers and MLAs from their present seats also shows the party’s confidence in the work it has done over the last five years, they said.

    Independent MLAs Pritam Singh Panwar and Ram Singh Kaira, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) last year, have been fielded from Dhanolti and Bhimtal respectively.

    Sarita Arya, who defected from the Congress to the BJP just a couple of days ago, has also been fielded from Nainital.

    Purola MLA Rajkumar, who joined the saffron party last year, did not get a ticket from the seat as he has been replaced by Durgeshwar Lal, who joined the party on Thursday.

    The ruling party has fielded Savita Kapoor, the wife of eight-time MLA from the Cantonment area late Harbans Kapoor, from the seat, while it has gambled on Suresh Chauhan in Gangotri.

    Gopal Singh Rawat, the MLA from Gangotri, died last year.

    Wife of Kunwar Pranav Singh “Champion” Kunwarani Devyani has been fielded from her husband’s seat, Khanpur.

    Kailash Sharma has been fielded from Almora in place Raghunath Singh Chauhan, who represents the seat in the Assembly.

    The BJP’s first list of nominees includes six women, which is 10 per cent of the total number of candidates.

    State BJP vice-president Devendra Bhasin said the list is very balanced and the party will easily achieve its target of winning more than 60 seats due to the “winnability” factor of the candidates.

    The 70-member Uttarakhand Assembly will go to polls on February 14 and the counting of votes will be taken up on March 10.