Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday ordered the immediate suspension of Amitabh Srivastava, Director of Home Guards (Deputy Commandant), after he was found to be involved in a scam related to the procurement of uniform materials in the Home Guards and Civil Defence Department.
The Chief Minister also directed the constitution of a Joint Inquiry Committee to probe the matter. The case relates to the procurement of uniform materials for Home Guards during the financial years 2024–25 and 2025–26, in which financial irregularities in the tender process were reported.
A report submitted to the state government by the Director General, Home Guards and Civil Defence, Dehradun, pointed to a lack of transparency and violations of prescribed rules in the tendering process.
Acting on the recommendations of the Director General, the Chief Minister ordered the immediate suspension of the Deputy Commandant and instructed that a Joint Inquiry Committee be formed to carry out a detailed investigation into the allegations.
Reiterating the state government’s stand on corruption, Chief Minister Dhami stated that the government is following a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, and that any irregularity or corrupt practice at any level will not be tolerated.
He emphasised that strict action will be ensured against any officer or employee found guilty.
A day earlier, Chief Minister Dhami addressed senior administrative officers of the state at the Chintan Shivir and the “Dialogue on Vision 2047” held at the Civil Services Institute.
Addressing the two-day conclave, the Chief Minister said that, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resolve, a concrete, practical and time-bound strategy would be prepared through this exercise to make India a developed nation by 2047.
He said that in-depth deliberations would be held on all major sectors related to the overall development of Uttarakhand, so that a clear, practical and time-bound roadmap for the state’s future could be defined.
The Chief Minister added that the resolve to make India a fully developed nation by 2047 can be realised only when every state in the country develops at an equal pace.































