Piqued by a woman RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) officer attempting self-immolation before the Prime Minister's Office to protest at alleged sexual harassment, Dr Manmohan Singh has got set up a 3-member complaint committee to entertain such complaints against the top bureaucrats at the Centre.
The committee with three years' tenure will enquire into complaints of sexual harassment made against officers of the level of secretary and additional secretary to Government of India and equivalent level in Ministries, departments and organisations directly under the control of the Central Government other than Central PSUs.
Sources said the prime minister was aghast on being told that there is no forum at the official level to entertain kind of sexual harassment complaint of the RAW's lady officer.
He was, in fact, very angry at the lady officer, but she was let off after treatment at the hospital on the personal request from Bihar Governor Raghunandan Lal Bhatia. She is niece of the Governor.
The Cabinet Secretariat, which will service the committee, has issued an order constituting it with immediate effect. It has two permanent members, plus a senior officer to be nominated from the concerned department to which the complaint relates.
The permanent members of the committee are: Rathi Vinay Jha, a retired IAS who is Secretary General of Gurgaon-based World Trade and Tourism Council and Indu Agnihotri, senior fellow at Delhi-based Centre for Women Development Studies.
Jha, a 1967 batch retired IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre, is known in the bureaucratic circles for cat walk on ramps and fashion shows she organises. Hence, eyebrows have been raised at picking her up for the job where a retired woman judge would have rendered better
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