Madhya Pradesh Assembly Secretary Arvind Sharma will take over as the new Principal Secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The current Principal Secretary, AP Singh, retires today after serving in the role for nine years. Following his retirement, Singh is set to be appointed as an Administrative Member of the State Human Rights Commission, with the official orders expected shortly. Decision for Human Rights Commission appointment The decision to appoint AP Singh to the Human Rights Commission was made in a meeting held on Monday. Singh has served as the Chief Secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly since 2016. After his retirement in 2023, he was granted two one-year extensions, making him the only officer to hold the Chief Secretary position in the Assembly continuously for ten years. However, the opposition Congress leader and leader of the opposition in the Assembly, Umang Singhar, opposed the appointment, stating that the party may approach the High Court against Singh’s nomination. Arvind Sharma to take charge Arvind Sharma, currently serving as Secretary of the Assembly, will assume the role of Chief Secretary. AP Singh confirmed that the Assembly Speaker, Narendra Singh Tomar, has approved Sharma’s appointment. Sharma has previously served as a Director in the Lok Sabha and was brought into the Madhya Pradesh Assembly after Tomar became the Speaker. Farewell ceremony for AP Singh A farewell ceremony for AP Singh will be held today at the Assembly Secretariat in the presence of Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar. Earlier, on Monday, a day before his retirement, former MLA Mandal honored Avadhesh Pratap Singh of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly. Post navigation 2 dupe woman of jewellery by handing over counterfeit currencies:Incident unfolds near Nadra bus stand in Bhopal; police launch manhunt ED raids Path group in Mhow:Companies under scrutiny for embezzling crores; linked to Anil Ambani bank loan case