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Row over summons for Bengal officers intensifies

The tussle between the Central and the West Bengal government has escalated over the deputation of three Indian Police Officers (IPS).

Centre v/s Mamata row: State again refuses to send IPS officers to deputationCentre v/s Mamata row: State again refuses to send IPS officers to deputation
Centre v/s Mamata row: State again refuses to send IPS officers to deputation
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Published : Dec 18, 2020, 4:44 PM IST

Kolkata: The tussle between the Central and the West Bengal government has escalated over the deputation of three Indian Police Officers (IPS). Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has again refused to send three IPS officers for deputation after repeated summons by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

In a letter to the Bengal government, the Union Home Secretary asked the state’s Chief Secretary and police chief to attend a meeting at 5.30 pm today. The state government has suggested a video conference citing COVID-19 pandemic reasons. The centre is yet to respond.

MHA called for a meeting with Chief Secretary and police chief to discuss the law and order situation in the state.

"This move, particularly before the elections is against the basic tenets of the federal structure. It's unconstitutional & completely unacceptable!" she said.

  • We wouldn’t allow this brazen attempt by the Centre to control the State machinery by proxy! West Bengal is not going to cow-down in front of expansionist & undemocratic forces. (3/3)

    — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) December 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

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"GoI's (Government of India) order of central deputation for the 3 serving IPS officers of West Bengal despite the State's objection is a colourable exercise of power and blatant misuse of emergency provision of IPS Cadre Rule 1954," Banerjee tweeted.

  • This act is nothing but a deliberate attempt to encroach upon State’s jurisdiction & demoralize the serving officers in WB. This move, particularly before the elections is against the basic tenets of the federal structure. It's unconstitutional & completely unacceptable! (2/3)

    — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) December 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The three officers -- Bholanath Pandey (SP, Diamond Harbour), Praveen Tripathi (DIG, Presidency Range) and Rajeev Mishra (ADG, South Bengal) -- were responsible for the security of BJP chief J P Nadda during his December 9-10 visit to the politically volatile state.

After the attack on Nadda's convoy, the latest flashpoint between the state and the Centre, the MHA had summoned the West Bengal chief secretary and DGP on December 14 for an explanation on the law-and-order situation in the state.

With PTI inputs

Kolkata: The tussle between the Central and the West Bengal government has escalated over the deputation of three Indian Police Officers (IPS). Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has again refused to send three IPS officers for deputation after repeated summons by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

In a letter to the Bengal government, the Union Home Secretary asked the state’s Chief Secretary and police chief to attend a meeting at 5.30 pm today. The state government has suggested a video conference citing COVID-19 pandemic reasons. The centre is yet to respond.

MHA called for a meeting with Chief Secretary and police chief to discuss the law and order situation in the state.

"This move, particularly before the elections is against the basic tenets of the federal structure. It's unconstitutional & completely unacceptable!" she said.

  • We wouldn’t allow this brazen attempt by the Centre to control the State machinery by proxy! West Bengal is not going to cow-down in front of expansionist & undemocratic forces. (3/3)

    — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) December 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

READ: Suvendu Adhikari quits Trinamool Congress

"GoI's (Government of India) order of central deputation for the 3 serving IPS officers of West Bengal despite the State's objection is a colourable exercise of power and blatant misuse of emergency provision of IPS Cadre Rule 1954," Banerjee tweeted.

  • This act is nothing but a deliberate attempt to encroach upon State’s jurisdiction & demoralize the serving officers in WB. This move, particularly before the elections is against the basic tenets of the federal structure. It's unconstitutional & completely unacceptable! (2/3)

    — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) December 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The three officers -- Bholanath Pandey (SP, Diamond Harbour), Praveen Tripathi (DIG, Presidency Range) and Rajeev Mishra (ADG, South Bengal) -- were responsible for the security of BJP chief J P Nadda during his December 9-10 visit to the politically volatile state.

After the attack on Nadda's convoy, the latest flashpoint between the state and the Centre, the MHA had summoned the West Bengal chief secretary and DGP on December 14 for an explanation on the law-and-order situation in the state.

With PTI inputs

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