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Anirudh Tewari Appointed New Punjab Chief Secretary, Vini Mahajan Shunted

After Channi was appointed as chief minister, several leadership changes have taken place in the Punjab government
PTI
Sep 23 2021
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After Channi was appointed as chief minister, several leadership changes have taken place in the Punjab government
Charanjit Singh Channi. Photo: PTI
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Chandigarh: The Charanjit Singh Channi-led government in Punjab on Thursday shunted Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan and appointed Anirudh Tewari in her place.

Tewari is a 1990-batch IAS officer and is currently the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Development, ACS Food Processing, ACS Horticulture and ACS Governance Reforms and Public Grievances.

Mahajan was appointed as the chief secretary last year during the Amarinder Singh-led regime and she was the first woman to hold this post.

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As per the order, Ravneet Kaur (1988 batch-IAS officer), Sanjay Kumar (1988-batch), V K Janjua (1989-batch) and Kripa Shankar Saroj (1989-batch) have been designated as special chief secretaries with immediate effect.

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After the change of guard, it was certain that the top bureaucrats of the state would be replaced. Speculation is also rife about replacing Director General of Police Dinkar Gupta who is the husband of Mahajan.

On Tuesday, the Channi-led government had shifted nine IAS officers and two PCS officers. Prior to that, it had replaced principal secretary and special principal secretary to the chief minister.

The Congress on Sunday had picked Charanjit Singh Channi as the leader of the state's Congress Legislative Party. He was sworn in as the chief minister on Monday.

Former chief minister Amarinder Singh had resigned on Saturday, after being locked in a bitter power tussle with Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu.

(PTI)

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