Bengaluru, Sept 6: The resignation of IAS officer and Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner (DC) S Sasikanth Senthil on Friday took on a political colour with Congress leaders seeking to target the BJP-led NDA government.

Congress leaders, including Legislative Council member Ivan D'Souza and workers staged a protest in Mangaluru against Senthil quitting from the Indian Administrative Service.

Veteran Congress leader M Mallikarjun Kharge termed the resignation as an "indicator of the way India is moving".

"Democratic values are in danger and things are not happening according to the constitutional provisions.

Hence,there is dejection.

These IAS officers function directly come under the Central government. That's the reason that he(Senthil) has resigned," Kharge claimed while talking to reporters here.

He also alleged that institutions like the Income Tax, Central Bureau of Investigation, Central Vigilance Commission and the judiciary were losing their "independence" due to the interference of the central government.

BJP leader and Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K S Eshwarappa sought "clarity" from Senthil on his resignation.

"I want to ask (from the officer) in clear terms, make your intentions clear.Please don't give confusing statements," Eshwarappa told reporters when his reaction was sought.

"If the officers do not cite a clear reason, then it will lead to chaos and confusion across the state",Eshwarappa said, adding, it would also damage the reputation of the officer.

In a letter to his 'friends', Senthil confirmed that he had tendered his resignation from IAS and clarified that the decision was purely a personal one.

"I have taken this decision as I feel that it is unethical for me to continue as a civil servant in the government when the fundamental building blocks of our diverse democracy are being compromised in an unprecedented manner,'' he said.

Senthil also said he feels strongly that the coming days will present extremely difficult challenges to the basic fabric of the nation and that he would be better off outside the IAS to continue with his work at making life better for all.

"It simply cannot be business as usual anymore," he remarked.

Senthil said his decision to resign was in no way connected to anyone or any event in his current profile as the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district.

"The people and the public representatives of DK (Dakshina Kannada) have been extremely kind to me and I owe an apology to them for discontinuing the job vested on me midway," he said in the letter.

Senthil, who belongs to Tamil Nadu, is a 2009 batch IAS officer.

He was made Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada in 2017.

He previously served as Deputy Commissioner in other parts of the state, including Raichur.

The post of deputy commissioner is known as District Collector in some other parts of the country.

 

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Bhopal (PTI): On the first day of the commercial run of the Metro services in Bhopal on Sunday, hundreds of residents enthusiastically took rides, expressing confidence that it will save time and provide relief from traffic jams.

An official said that the Metro’s first service began at 9 am from the AIIMS station, and by 6 pm, 5,731 people had travelled on the new mass-transit corridor.

He said that people, along with their family members, had been lining up for tickets since early morning. Several users were seen taking selfies and photos inside the Metro rakes and at stations.

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Earlier on Saturday, Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the Metro service by flagging off a train from Subhash Nagar station on a 7.5-kilometre stretch, called the “Priority Corridor”.

With this, Bhopal became the 26th city in the country and the second city in Madhya Pradesh, after Indore, to have the Metro service.

Rao Singh, who took a Metro ride, told PTI Videos that besides saving time and money, the new mode of transport will provide relief from traffic jams and pollution.

Another passenger, who identified himself as Chetan, said he was happy that Bhopal is now on the “Metro list”.

Office-goers will benefit a lot due to the Metro service, said a young man named Akshay.

While the estimated cost of the 30.8-km-long Bhopal Metro project is Rs 10,033 crore, a sum of Rs 2,225 crore was spent on the ‘Priority Corridor’, according to officials.