Haaaaaay guys dont abuse the assembly, please try to see the bigger picture. A section of media also cried for Mr. Nandlal yesterday without going to the root of the matter. In democracy each institution has powers - powers to rule, to direct, to correct etc. The rule of law also demands institutions to show respect to each other. Mr. Nandlal definitely had a point but when assembly commitee asked him to appear in front of it and explain his stand he refused it for 15 months. THAT IS DEFINITELY A DISRESPECT TOWARDS AN ELECTED BODY AND AN INSTITUTION WHICH IS SUPREAME FOR THAT STATE. While he wanted toteach a lesson to politicians he forgot the oath that he took when he joined IAS - which made it necessary to punish him. A lot of messeges have been given to politicians by the SC that they aren't above law - it was needed for the buruecracy also. I FEEL ITS THE RIGHT DECISION BY THE STATE ASSEMBLY