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Uproar over govt's decision to reinstate suspended IAS officer

M. Sivasankar was under suspension over his alleged involvement in a gold-smuggling case

IAS officer M. Sivasankar. Twitter/ @HKupdate

K.M. Rakesh
Bangalore | Published 06.01.22, 01:20 AM

The Kerala government’s decision to reinstate IAS officer M. Sivasankar who was under suspension over his alleged involvement in a gold-smuggling case has triggered a furore with the Opposition training its guns on chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala said: “Sivasankar is still an accused in the cases registered by the customs and the ED. It is such a man who is being reinstated to service after hurriedly getting a report from the committee headed by the chief secretary.… The government’s alacrity points to foul play.”

State BJP president K. Surendran said: “The interest of the chief minister’s office in this gold smuggling case is once again evident…. The decision to reinstate him is undemocratic…”

Kerala Kerala Gold Smuggling Case Pinarayi Vijayan Enforcement Directorate (ED)
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