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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Agni 5 project director moved out; he alleges victimization - Livemint

Agni 5 project director moved out; he alleges victimization

A file photo of the launch of Agni 5. Photo: HT




New Delhi: In yet another controversy to hit Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the project director of nuclear-capable Agni 5 missile programme R.K. Gupta has been moved out following which he has complained to the defence ministry alleging victimization.


While DRDO sources termed the transfer as “routine”, the officer has alleged that he was singled out by two senior officials within the organization including former chief Avinash Chander, who demitted his office on 31 January.


The incident came just days after the successful canister launch of the inter-continental missile on 31 January. Gupta has complained to the ministry that he received the letter, dated 9 January, only on 2 February when he reached his office after the successful launch.


“With all humility and respect, I wish to bring to your notice that on 2 February, I was relinquished from the post of project director Agni-V. I am shocked that... such bad treatment is meted out to such a senior scientist with an excellent track record throughout service tenure,” he said in his letter to defence secretary R.K, Mathur, who is also holding the additional charge of DRDO.


Incidentally Gupta’s name had come up in connection with the sudden termination of Chander’s contract by the government, 15 months ahead of his tenure. It was then rumoured that one of the reasons for Chander’s removal was three complaints filed by individuals including by Gupta who has denied any such move.


DRDO sources insisted that such transfers are routine when a project enters into a different phase. “The Agni 5 is no longer in development phase. It is in production and induction phase and hence transfers are routine since the services of an officer can be used somewhere else. A new person to take care of production is also brought in,” a source said.



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