Congress MP Narayana Dutt Mishra has said that action should be taken against those who changed the cooling period provisions in the Civil Service Bill.
Speaking at the meeting of the National Assembly on Tuesday, he said that there should be a necessary investigation regarding the changes made in the arrangement of gender period. He said, 'The Civil Service Bill was passed by the House of Representatives, but there is a difference between what was said and what was written about the cooling period. The parliamentarians say - there has been a betrayal. Necessary investigation should be done in this regard and action should be taken against the culprit.'
It has been made public that the employees and MPs of the State Order and Governance Committee Secretariat of the House of Representatives have committed serious fraud in the Civil Service Bill, which prohibits them from taking any government appointment for two years from the date of resignation or retirement from government service.
The state law committee, which is responsible for discussing the issues of the bill and preparing a report and submitting it to the House of Representatives, has said that it has been stated that 'employees who have resigned or retired from civil service or other government service will not be appointed to any constitutional or government position before the completion of two years from the date of retirement.'
