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Members of BASA wear black badges against top bureaucrat of Bihar

Members of the Bihar Administrative Services Association wore Black Badges on Friday against the alleged abusive behavior of Bihar Bereaucrat, “KK Pathak”. He was allegedly using abusive language against Government Officials in a meeting. Pathak’s “abusive” video goes virals on Social Media. Sunil Tiwari, General Secretery of BASA said that, “We will also hold a […]

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Members of BASA wear black badges against top bureaucrat of Bihar

Members of the Bihar Administrative Services Association wore Black Badges on Friday against the alleged abusive behavior of Bihar Bereaucrat, “KK Pathak”. He was allegedly using abusive language against Government Officials in a meeting. Pathak’s “abusive” video goes virals on Social Media. Sunil Tiwari, General Secretery of BASA said that, “We will also hold a three minute of silence against the abusive IAS Officer.

The BASA members demanded that Pathak be removed from his post fro his unjust and oppressive behavior.

The BASA members were heard chanting slogans like,”We want unbiased bureaucracy in Bihar” and “No more abuse of power.”

A video of the meeting, date of which could not be confirmed went viral on social media since Thrusday. In the video, IAS KK Pathak who is the Director General of Bihar, Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (BIPARD), can be seen using abusive language against government officials in Bihar.

KK Tiwari while speaking to ANI said, “This person is of unsound mind. Even our constitution says that people of such mindset should never be offered administrative positions.”

We demand rustication of KK Pathak. He used abusive words. We have submitted a memorandum to the authorities against him. We demand an enquiry into the matter by the respective authorities. The officer who is using this kind of language should be immedialtely sacked,” he added.

The protest was a demonstration of the determination of the BASA to protect the rights of the people and to ensure justice and fairness within the bureaucracy.

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