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RPSC member Kailash Chand Meena gets charge of chairman

RPSC member Kailash Chand Meena has been given charge of RPSC chairman till the new chairman doesn’t get selected. He is a former IAS and was made member hours before the election code of conduct

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Former Kailash Chand Meena, who is member of Rajasthan Public Service (RPSC) has been given charge of RPSC after Sanjay Kumar Shrotriya completed his term in July. 

Meena, who was appointed member of RPSC a couple of hours before the enforcement of code of conduct in October last year. He was then serving as secretary local self governance. He took voluntary retirement with eight months to go.

“Currently there are five members including Kailash Chand Meena. RPSC constitutes one chairman and seven members. All these members had been appointed by the previous Gehlot government. The BJP government may appoint one chairman and two members,” said a senior RPSC official. 

RPSC members and chairman have a term of six years or upto 62 years of age whichever is earlier.

Among members – Sangeeta Arya, Manju Sharma and Kailash Chand Meena – are scheduled to retire in 2026, Lt. Col Kesari Singh Rathore and Prof. Ayub Khan will retire in 2029.

Retired IAS likely to be picked for chairman post

While the BJP government is mulling over right pick for the appointment of RPSC chairman after a spate of paper leak and other controversies maligning reputation of the commission, speculations are rife that the government may pick among former officers retired in July. These included 1989 batch former Rajeshwar Singh, who retired as chairman revenue board Ajmer and former IPS Nina Singh, also from 1989 batch, who retired as the first woman DG of CRPF. Then the government may also select Naresh Kumar Thakral, who is 2006 batch former IAS, promoted from . His last stint was with finance department as secretary finance. Though his chances of getting named is bleak.

”If any of these officers get selected then they will have close to two years to service before retirement,” the RPSC official said.

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