The West Bengal government has reinstated four police officers who were previously transferred to non-electoral posts by the election commission during the Lok Sabha elections.
The election commission had transferred several officials, including the Director General of Police (DGP), and relieved them from election duty.
The Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal has reinstated four police officers who were earlier transferred to non-electoral posts by the Election Commission of India during the Lok Sabha elections.
The election commission had transferred several officials, including the Director General of Police (DGP), and relieved them from election duty.
Among the officers, Aminul Islam Khan, who was transferred to the state Intelligence Bureau (IB) after opposition leaders raised allegations against him. Khan has been reinstated to his former position as SDPO in Minakha in the Basirhar police district.
The poll panel also replaced Amitava Konar, who was DSP Headquarters in Howrah Rural police district.
The Election Commission also transferred Dibakar Das, who was SDPO in Contai, East Medinipore district, a stronghold of the leader of the opposition, Suvendu Adhikari. Azaharuddin Khan, DSP of Darjeeling, replaced Das as the new SDPO of Contai.
The Bengal government on Tuesday restored these officers to their former posts.
Published By:
Vadapalli Nithin Kumar
Published On:
Jun 12, 2024