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LG’s Advisor to exit after elected Government takes office

Official sources said that consequent upon the taking over by a Chief Minister and his council of ministers, Bhatnagar is expected to demit the office of the advisor, as the role of an advisor to the Lt Governor ceases to exit once an elected govt is sworn in
01:05 AM Oct 15, 2024 IST | IANS
lg’s advisor to exit after elected government takes office
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Srinagar, Oct 14: Lt Governor Manoj Sinha's advisor Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar is likely to demit office within a day or two as the elected government headed by National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah is to be sworn in on Wednesday, sources said.

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Official sources said that consequent upon the taking over by a Chief Minister and his council of ministers, Bhatnagar is expected to demit the office of the advisor, as the role of an advisor to the Lt Governor ceases to exit once an elected govt is sworn in.

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Bhatnagar, who retired as the Director General of the CRPF on December 31, 2019, was appointed as advisor to the then Lt Governor, G C Murmu in January 2020. During his tenure as the advisor to the Lt Governor, Bhatnagar held charge of key departments including Health and Medical Education, Public Works (R&B), Jal Shakti, Transport, Animal/Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries, Revenue, School Education, Higher Education, and Skill Development.

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Most political appointments in Jammu and Kashmir, including advisors and consultants, and Chairpersons and Vice-Chairpersons, excluding the Advocate General, are likely to be terminated in the current week.

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An elected government, headed by Omar Abdullah, is expected to be sworn in on Wednesday as decks for the same have been cleared by the revocation of the President’s rule in J&K. In the 90-member legislative assembly, the NC has 42, and its allies, the Congress and the CPI-M have six and one members, respectively. Most of the 7 Independents and the sole AAP MLA have also extended their support to the NC govt.

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