WHEN they ruled
Uttar Pradesh, Mulayam Singh Yadav and his son Akhilesh Yadav did not look
beyond their immediate families while distributing largesse. One such move was
the appointment of Arvind Singh Bisht as the information Commissioner in UP.
Who is Bisht? Well, he happens to be the father-in-law of Samajwadi Party
supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav’s adopted son Prateek Yadav. Bisht, a former
journalist and former Political Editor, Times of India, considered the
appointment a feather in his cap. With the backing of the state bosses and
Chief Minister, he reportedly started throwing tantrums in the commission. He
became aggressive especially whenever the Chief Information Commissioner Jawed
Usmani would proceed on leave. Usmani would give charge to another commissioner
but not to Bisht. Ambitious Bisht confronted Usmani, a former DGP of UP. It is
reported that Bisht said that being the senior-most, he should be given charge.
But the CIC shot off that since all the Information Commissioners had been
appointed on the same day, the mere fact that Bisht’s name, alphabetically
only, tops the list does not make him the senior-most. Bisht was not amused
with the answer and moved the courts, but the latter slammed the door on his
face, rubbishing his claims.
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