R K Singh: The man who arrested L K Advani
Singh, a 1975 batch IAS officer, has served both in Bihar and at the Centre in different capacities, including secretary, defence production, in the UPA government.
R K SIngh, the IAS officer from Bihar was sworn in to the Narendra Modi ministry on Sunday.
The first-term MP from Arrah was always known as a tough officer and his toughest assignment was to arrest LK Advani when the BJP stalwart's 'Ram Rath' rolled on unhindered from Ayodhya on way to Somnath in October 1990.
BJP was then propping up the VP Singh government and arresting Advani could have led to its fall and set off a chain of violence.
Singh
had
halted
the
rath
yatra
in
Samastipur
and
arrested
Advani,
prompting
the
BJP
to
withdraw
support
to
Singh's
National
Front
government
and
resulting
in
its
collapse.
The
event
paved
the
way
for
the
emergence
of
the
saffron
party
as
a
formidable
force
on
the
country's
political
firmament.
Ironically, he later became a joint secretary in the union home ministry when Advani headed it.
Singh, widely acknowledged as a no-nonsense officer, had a distinguished four-decade career as an IAS officer before he decided to take the political plunge in 2013 by joining the BJP. A year later, he won the Lok Sabha election from Arrah.
"It is a challenge for me but I am used to challenges.
Singh, 64, said his predecessor in the Power Ministry, Piyush Goyal, did a commendable job in the last three years and that would enable him inherit a well-oiled machinery to work with.
Singh, a 1975 batch IAS officer, has served both in Bihar and at the Centre in different capacities, including secretary, defence production, in the UPA government.
He headed the Bihar government's departments of home, industries and public works, and was also the district magistrate of Patna. He is known for his contributions to the modernisation of the state police and prisons, and laying down a framework for disaster management.
It was during the tenure of Singh as the Union home secretary that 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorist Ajmal Kasab and Parliament attack case convict Afzal Guru were hanged.
Known to speak his mind, Singh had criticised the process of distribution of tickets by the BJP in the 2015 Bihar assembly elections, which the party lost.
However, his induction in the Modi ministry shows he has made up with the party leadership, which has rewarded him for his administrative acumen.
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