"There was no need for a letter. She should have said it verbally also (to the Prime Minister)," he said. He also said the Prime Minister could have acted without waiting for the letter.
He was asked by reporters to respond to the letter by Gandhi to the Prime Minister asking him to ensure that suspended UP IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal is not treated unfairly.
He also demanded action against those who had approached Uttar Pradesh government for her suspension.
"People with vested interests got the officer suspended. The action by Uttar Pradesh government has hurt the morale of honest officials.
"I expect Uttar Pradesh government to revoke its order. Those who got her suspended should not be spared," Singh said.
A 2010 batch IAS officer, 28-year-old Nagpal had cracked down against sand mining mafia.
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