Delhi (13.09.2025): The political landscape in Punjab has shifted, and its ripple effects are being felt keenly within the state's bureaucracy. With a significant number of political affiliates of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) moving their base from Delhi to Chandigarh, a large section of Punjab's IAS officers is now seeking central deputation. The move requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the state government, and many officers are reportedly looking to one man for help. Sources within the Punjab administration reveal that , a former aide to the then Delhi Chief Minister , has emerged as in the state. He is being dubbed the by a section of civil servants, who believe he holds a decisive sway over personnel matters. It is no longer a secret that unofficial key figures wield s
Punjab's Bureaucracy Looks to 'Super CS' for Central Deputation

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