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“Will Quit IAS After Lockdown Is Lifted”: Woman Officer On Facebook

Rani Nagar, IAS 2014, had accused a Haryana additional chief secretary of sexual harassment and threats in a social media post in 2018.

Of the 2014 batch, Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of Haryana cadre has announced she will resign from her post after the lockdown put in place against the coronavirus pandemic is lifted.

Posted as a director in Haryana’s archives department, Rani Nagar made her statement about her resignation from the prestigious service on social media on Thursday.

“I, Rani Nagar, daughter of Ratan Singh Nagar, resident of Ghaziabad village Badalpur, Tehsil Dadri, District Gautam Budh Nagar, hereby want to inform everyone that I have decided to resign from IAS,” the 38-year-old woman officer wrote on Facebook and Twitter in Hindi.

“There is a curfew in Chandigarh that is why I and my sister Reema Nagar cannot move out. The roads are closed beyond Chandigarh till Ghaziabad. I will resign after the curfew and lockdown are lifted and will move for my parental home at Ghaziabad after taking permission from the government,” she said.

She has also posted a video on Facebook saying she has been living in Chandigarh’s UT guest house since May 2018 with her sister.

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The IAS officer said she had filed a complaint against a Haryana government official and some Chandigarh Police officers last year before a Chandigarh court.

“There’s a constant threat to our lives so I request to you that if we lose our lives or go untraceable, please report my statement to the Honourable court in Chandigarh in connection with case number 3573/2019. We will always be grateful to you,” she said.

Rani Nagar had accused a Haryana additional chief secretary of sexual harassment and threats in a social media post in 2018.

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