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Under graft cloud, DRDO warns whistleblower, scientist

Last Updated 06 October 2015, 14:48 IST

 A whistleblower-former DRDO scientist has been warned by DRDO that his pension could be in jeopardy if he does not desist from writing "frivolous and malicious allegations" to Prime Minister's Office.

In another case, DRDO has issued a notice to a serving scientist for allegedly bypassing the prescribed channel of communication and directly writing to Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and the Prime Minister's Office about an ongoing corruption probe by Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) against another senior scientist nominated for a coveted award.

In the first case, DRDO, in a letter to whistleblower Prabhu Dandriyal, who left the organisation in 2003 and runs a website, said the allegations reported by him to the Public Grievances website were "frivolous".

"You are hereby warned to desist from posting frivolous and malicious allegations against the organisation and/or its personnel Govt. website, in contravention of Rule 8 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972."

Rule 8 of the Pension Rules says "Pension subject to future good conduct".

"I have been writing to expose the corruption in the DRDO and now they have threatened to take away my pension. I have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi donating my pension to the PM's relief fund," Dandriyal said.

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(Published 06 October 2015, 14:48 IST)

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