[Reader-list] MP IAS caught with pants down: A villain or a victim?

Bikash Ballabh Singh vikash.sen at gmail.com
Wed Jul 22 16:30:16 IST 2009


MP IAS caught with pants down: A villain or a victim?
 Abhishek Behl  <http://www.merinews.com/cj/abhi2>, merinews


IF SOURCES are to be believed then the Madhya Pradesh IAS official, who was
shown with his pants down in his office and later suspended by the Chief
Minister for allegedly seeking sexual favours, could be a victim of a sting
operation gone wrong rather than being the villain that he is being made out
to be.

Dnyaneshwar Patil, a 2003 batch IAS official was suspended by the MP
Government after he was filmed and shown on television without his pants
along with a junior official.

People close to Patil and in the know of things are of the opinion that the
IAS officer has been framed for not acquiescing to the unjust demands of a
lobby of lower officials. They alleged that the entire sequence of filming
Patil without his pants was planned and executed with an ulterior motive.

However, there is also a section of establishment in Madhya Pradesh, which
believes that there can be no smoke without fire. A top media person based
in Bhopal averred that no doubt a conspiracy was hatched to trap the IAS
official but there were some chinks in his armour as well, pointing to the
obvious.

Narrating the entire sequence of events on the fateful day inside the
chamber of Dnyaneshwar Patil, a highly placed source pointed that the
officer could have been a victim of a conspiracy. Rubbishing the allegations
of sexual harassment against Patil, he said that the officer was well known
for his honesty and was a stickler for rules and that proved to be his
undoing.

On the night of June 18, Dnyaneshwar Patil and his wife went to Rainbow
hospital for treatment of their daughter around 8.30 pm. Thereafter, Patil
was dropped at the Zila Parishad office around 9.10 pm and his wife went
home to attend to the ailing child.
At around 9.30 pm, the alleged victim, Sikandarabad village panchayat
secretary Satish Chaukse (23) dropped in the Zila Parishad officer, where
there were two home guards present along with a private vehicle’s driver.

Chaukse was asked to come with the details of the expenditure made by the
Self Helf Group (SHG), which is running the MDM in the Village school.
Sources said that the Secretary to Chief Minister had asked Patil to do a
cost analysis of the various items made by SHG, so that the system could be
extended to Mahila Baal Vikas department in Madhya Pradesh and he had asked
for a report by next morning. Thus, it became necessary to allow the
Panchayat Secretary into the office where he was attending to regular file
work.

However, when Chaukse reached the chamber of Dnyaneshwar Patil and was asked
to show the records of the MDM, he baulked and instead produced the records
of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREG). Chaukse, when asked,
why he had not brought the MDM record, could not reply satisfactorily. He
looked ill at ease and asked for a glass of water to drink.

Sources said that Patil asked Chaukse to go out and fetch water for him too
after repeatedly sounding the bell, which was not attended to. After some
time, Chaukse returned and brought water for the IAS officer, who was now
going through the records (Rozgaar Panchi) of NREG, which were also not
proper and the officer admonished him for the same.

Even as the IAS officer was going through records, Chaukse demanded that
secretary of Bakaniya Gram Panchayat should be given regular pay scale,
which Patil said was not possible as per law. Apparently angered by the
refusal, Chaukse is alleged to have threatened the official and demanded
regular scales for all secretaries.

Patil, however, said that regularisation depended on good work and the
secretaries will again be given a chance next year as per provisions. As the
discussion heated up, Patil asked Chaukse to leave the room and went to the
attached toilet in his room to attend the nature's call.

The real drama, sources said, unfolded here as soon as Patil went inside the
toilet, Chaukse started shouting 'Bachao, Bachao' loudly. Hearing the
commotion a worried Patil opened the toilet door to see what had happened
outside.

As soon as the door was opened, Chaukse, who was in his undergarments and
shoes pulled open the door and barged into the toilet. Immediately,
thereafter, Chaukse called the media men, who were waiting outside the
cabin. Though Patil's cabin had no lock, the media preferred to stay outside
till they got the signal that action had started.

Sources further alleged that one of the persons snatched the pant from hands
of the IAS officer even as he was trying to wear it. In the video made
available by a news channel, there is a scene of a a person preventing Patil
from getting back his pants. These pants were returned to the hapless
officials after some time and he wore them soon after, the sources added.

The travesty is that despite the best efforts of the police and a complaint
lodged to the effect in the State Human Rights Commission, the unedited
tapes of incident are not being made available. The truth of the version of
the alleged complainant and that of Patil could be easily verified by
looking at these tapes – but than the “unedited” tapes that were given to
the district administration, ironically start from the clips as seen on TV,
it was stated.

Indeed, there is a few seconds clip of the verandah but thereafter, the
camera  shows the face of Patil, it was disclosed. The video recording of
the “distance” between Patil’s chamber door and his toilet door is
conspicuous by its absence. And this is what people closely following the
case are waiting to see!

Whether the media was taken for a ride or it was assured of Patil's guilt is
an open question. However, it is important that the judgement  is not
pronounced before proper investigation is conducted and justice is duly
served.

Source:
http://www.merinews.com/article/mp-ias-caught-with-pants-down-a-villain-or-a-victim/15776818.shtml


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