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The Election Commission has observed that UP Chief Secretary Anoop Mishra acted like a party functionary rather than a government officer,in the matter of covering of statues of Chief Minister Mayawati and elephants.
The matter relates to Mishras handling of a complaint,submitted by BSP general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra on January 11,objecting to the commissions order. Mishra also marked a copy to the EC. The Chief Secretary forwarded the complaint to the commission the same day along with a two-page explanatory note.
The letter has given an impression that you have acted like a functionary of a party rather than a government officer,it said.
Srivastava added that the Commission has strongly felt that the Chief Secretary had transgressed the limit of a civil servant,which is totally unacceptable.
The commission shall take very serious note in case of recurrence of this kind, it cautioned.
Meanwhile,the chief secretary has informed the commission that the government has not found statues of any living political leader other than Chief Minister Mayawati,nor party symbols installed or constructed at the government expense at public places.
The statues of Mayawati and the elephant,which is the BSP symbol,have already been covered in memorials and parks following the EC order of January 8. The chief secretary sent the information on Wednesday in response to an EC communication seeking details of statues of other living political leaders,or symbols installed at public places at the expense of the state government.
The BSP,while questioning the EC order to cover the statues,had demanded similar action regarding the bicycle and the hand-pump,which are symbols of the Samajwadi Party and RLD respectively.
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