Stoking controversies seems to have become a favourite pastime for suspended Kerala IAS officer N. Prasanth. Despite his suspension having been extended for another six months just a few days back, Prasanth goes on the offensive in his relentless pursuit of fights with seniors, particularly Chief Secretary (CS) A. Jayathilak.
In the latest move, he has filed a complaint before Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeking action against the CS. And as usual, he took to social media to make it public. In his post on Facebook, he has announced that he has filed a Rule 7 complaint before the Chief Minister demanding action against the chief secretary, Dr. Jayathilak. Rule 7 specifies the competent authorities with respect to disciplinary proceedings against members of the All India Services.
Prasanth complained to the CM, as the latter is the disciplinary authority for IAS officers in the state. He has charged Jayathilak with violating the provisions of the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969. He went a step further, accusing the CS of amassing illegal assets. Interestingly, he claims to have filed this complaint with “precise evidence and supporting records.”


















