[Evidently the Bastar Collector has little to fear.
Any (punishment) transfer away from Bastar will, in all probability,
just highly cherished.

It is strongly suggested that one does visit the site to view the
photographs - Modi's finger pointing and grave facial expressions
appallingly failing to get the young and strapping Collector shaken,
and the facsimiles of the warning letters.]

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/warning-to-bastar-collector-after-he-wore-sunglasses-during-pm-modis-visit/

Friday, May 15, 2015

    'Warning' to Bastar collector after he wore sunglasses during PM
Modi's visit

'Warning' to Bastar collector after he wore sunglasses during PM Modi's visit
The Chhattisgarh government has issued a written warning to Bastar
collector for wearing sunglasses while addressing PM Modi.

 Bastar DM Amit Katariya with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Chhattisgarh
By: Express News Service | Raipur | Updated: May 15, 2015 2:50 pm       

The Chhattisgarh government has issued a written "warning" to Bastar
Collector Amit Katariya after he failed to wear "rasmi poshak
(customary uniform)" when he received Prime Minister Narendra Modi
during his recent visit to the region. The "confidential" letter dated
May 13 says that "it has come to the notice of the administration that
you did not wear appropriate customary uniform, instead had sunglasses
on when you received the PM."
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"Your act violates Rule 3 (1) of All India Service Rules "Every member
shall at all times maintain absolute integrity and...shall do nothing
which is unbecoming of a member of the service."
Chhattisgarh, Bastar collector, Bastar IAS officer, Chhattisgarh IAS
officer, Amit Katariya, collector sunglasses, Narendra Modi The copy
of the warning order that was issued to Bastar collector for wearing
sunglasses during PM Modi's visit

The notice says that "the state government warns you that do not do
any such act in future which is not in accordance with the dignity of
an officer All India Services."

Katariya wore blue shirt and had sunglasses on when he received PM
Modi in Bastar.

Dantewada Collector KC Devsenapati has also been slapped with the same
notice that his conduct "violated Service Rules", was "unbecoming of
an officer".

The collector, however, wore white shirts and looked fairly obedient
when he greeted Modi.

While in case of Katariya, the notice mentions "sunglasses", the
"warning" notice to Devsenapati doesn't specify what was in his dress
code that violated the service rules.
First Published on: May 15, 20151:15 pm

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