https://indianmasterminds.com

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Suspended IAS Officer B Ashok Hits Back at Kerala CM, Alleges ‘Subservience Culture’

Kerala Bureaucracy Under Scanner as Suspended IAS Officer B Ashok Makes Explosive Claims
Indian Masterminds Stories

Thiruvananthapuram: A day after being placed under suspension, senior IAS officer B Ashok has strongly criticised Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accusing the administration of fostering a culture that prioritises subservience over merit.

Ashok alleged that a “caucus” of serving IAS officers, led by a retired bureaucrat, had been working for nearly six months to ensure a third term for the ruling government.

Allegations of Bureaucratic Influence and ‘Power Centre’

Ashok pointed to the appointment of K M Abraham as ‘Chief Principal Secretary’ to the Chief Minister as a key factor behind what he described as an atmosphere of intimidation within the civil services.

He claimed that the post, held by a retired officer, was against established IAS service norms and that such a position does not formally exist within the cadre structure.

According to Ashok, Abraham exercised significant influence over administrative decisions, including transfers of IAS officers and even postings of the Chief Secretary, leading to what he termed a “duality of control” within the system.

Read also: Kerala Govt Suspends IAS Officer B Ashok Over ‘Indiscipline’; Inquiry Ordered After Remarks Against Govt | Know Him

Concerns Over Administrative Functioning

Ashok said that during the first ministry of Pinarayi Vijayan, the role of Principal Secretary was held by serving IAS officer M Sivasankar, who ensured effective coordination between departments and the Chief Minister’s Office.

However, after Sivasankar’s suspension in a separate controversy, Abraham—who was serving as CEO of Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB)—was given additional charge, which later expanded in scope.

He alleged that this created an extra layer within the bureaucracy, disrupting coordination and affecting administrative efficiency.

Allegations of Overreach and Financial Irregularities

Ashok further claimed that Abraham’s control over KIIFB gave him disproportionate influence, describing the institution as an “extra-constitutional power centre.”

He alleged that KIIFB’s fund utilisation exceeded that of several government departments and raised concerns over its role in publicity campaigns.

According to him, public funds, including those borrowed by KIIFB, were allegedly being used for large-scale publicity initiatives, including a reported ₹130 crore campaign by a Mumbai-based agency. He questioned the legality of such expenditure, stating that KIIFB funds are meant for infrastructure development and related purposes.

Claims of Intimidation and Administrative Action

The suspended officer alleged that officers raising questions were being sidelined. He cited his removal from the position of Local Administration Commission after questioning the appointment of KIIFCON as consultants for the Wayanad Rehabilitation Project.

Ashok also termed his suspension as “vindictive,” claiming that such action could only be initiated at the level of the Chief Minister for an officer of his rank.

Ongoing Legal and Administrative Disputes

Ashok, who also serves as president of the Kerala IAS Association, said the association had been engaged in legal battles with the government since 2023. He claimed that the association had succeeded in multiple cases where the Advocate General represented the state.

He also referred to a March 26 order by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), which criticised the state government’s frequent transfers of IAS officers and set aside multiple transfer orders issued to him during his tenure as Agriculture Principal Secretary and Agriculture Production Commissioner.

Calls for Review of Administrative Practices

Ashok stated that the IAS Association would formally approach the government to reconsider the practice of appointing retired officers to key administrative positions, calling it a “poor precedent.”.

He also hinted at broader irregularities in entities led by retired officials, though he did not provide specific details.

Government Yet to Respond

While the allegations have triggered significant debate within administrative and political circles, there has been no official response from the Kerala government regarding the claims made by Ashok.

A Controversy with Wider Implications

The developments have brought renewed focus on governance practices, bureaucratic independence, and the relationship between political leadership and civil services in Kerala.

Read also: Centre Assigns Additional Charge to IAS Vumlunmang Vualnam; ITS Sanjay Sohni Repatriates to DoT


Indian Masterminds Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Related Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
NEWS
cm bihar
Bihar Approves Narayani Path & Ganga-Ambika Bhawani Path to Transform Connectivity and Boost Tourism Growth 
Central Bank of India
Central Bank of India Q4 FY26 Profit at ₹724 Crore, Declares ₹0.60 Dividend Amid Strong Income Growth
RailTel SD-WAN Order
RailTel Q4 FY26 Profit Jumps 74% to ₹113 Crore as Revenue Surges 70% on Strong Project Execution 
ntpc
NTPC to Establish STEM Labs in 27 Ri-Bhoi Schools with ₹1.48 Crore Boost for Hands-On Learning
B Ashok IAS
Suspended IAS Officer B Ashok Hits Back at Kerala CM, Alleges ‘Subservience Culture’
Chandigarh IAS officers repatriated
Chandigarh Administration Assigns New Responsibilities to IAS Officers; D. Karthikeyan Gets Key Posts
MECL
MECL Signs MoU with Geovale to Boost Critical Mineral Exploration and Supply Chain in India
Rajnath Singh Italy
India Warns Italy on Defence Ties with Pakistan; Urges It Not to Share Sensitive Defence Technology
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues Harpal Singh Cheema
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues
vandana
IRS Vandana Sagar: From Academic Excellence to International Tax Leadership and a Champion’s Mindset
Pawan Sareen
Truth Behind India’s LPG Supply Strain Amid Rising Demand and Global Uncertainty 
ADVERTISEMENT
UPSC Stories
Himanshu Tembhekar IDAS UPSC CSE
How to Crack UPSC in Marathi Medium: Himanshu Tembhekar’s Strategy, Challenges, and Success
Himanshu Tembhekar shares his UPSC strategy, challenges of Marathi medium, Prelims tips, and how he cleared...
WhatsApp Image 2026-04-27 at 5.48
Wedding Celebrations Turn Bigger as Suvan Sharma Becomes Jammu’s UPSC Topper
J&K topper Suvan Sharma secured AIR 148 in UPSC CSE 2025 in his sixth attempt, improving from AIR...
WhatsApp Image 2026-04-25 at 7.02
Born Without a Forearm, Kerala’s Daughter Secures AIR 167 in UPSC CSE 2025
Born without a forearm, Kerala’s Kajal Raju improved from AIR 910 to AIR 167 in UPSC CSE 2025 after four...
CSR NEWS
school edcil
EdCIL Boosts Rural Education with New Classrooms and Sanitation Facilities in Varanasi School
Classroom & Sanitation Upgrade: EdCIL Strengthens Education Infrastructure in Varanasi
ntpc
₹7.19 Crore Healthcare Upgrade: NTPC Sipat Strengthens Bilaspur’s Medical Infrastructure
Big Boost to Healthcare: The initiative was highlighted during an event attended by Tokhan Sahu, Union...
ews
DVK Foundation Launches Scholarship Programme for EWS Students at BGIS Vrindavan
BGIS Vrindavan Partners with DVK Foundation for EWS Student Scholarships
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Latest
cm bihar
Bihar Approves Narayani Path & Ganga-Ambika Bhawani Path to Transform Connectivity and Boost Tourism Growth 
Central Bank of India
Central Bank of India Q4 FY26 Profit at ₹724 Crore, Declares ₹0.60 Dividend Amid Strong Income Growth
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues Harpal Singh Cheema
vandana
Pawan Sareen
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT