MHA calls three West Bengal IPS officers on central deputation after attack on JP Nadda’s convoy

MHA calls three West Bengal IPS officers on central deputation after attack on JP Nadda’s convoy

KOLKATA: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Saturday known as three senior IPS officers to serve in central deputation after the assault on BJP chief JP Nadda’s convoy in West Bengal. According to PTI, three senior IPS officers of West Bengal, who had been chargeable for BJP chief J P Nadda’s safety, have been requested to serve within the central deputation.

As the problem snowballed into a serious political situation, the MHA had sought an in depth report from the Bengal authorities on the incident and summoned their prime officers to Delhi.

Reacting to it, senior Trinamool Congress lawmaker Kalyan Banerjee wrote to Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla on Saturday, saying that West Bengal’s chief secretary and director-general of police had been summoned to Delhi over the assault on BJP chief JP Nadda’s convoy with “political motive”, asserting that regulation and order is a state topic.

Banerjee, the chief whip of the Trinamool Congress in Lok Sabha, alleged that the Centre was resorting to coercive means to intimidate the state administration, and the highest officers had been summoned on the occasion of the Union Home Minister.

“We want to inform you that law and order is within the domain of the state under 7th Schedule of the State list…How in respect of the law and order situation you can call both the officers for any sorts of discussion?” he requested.

“It appears that with a political motive and at the instance of your minister, who is a political person belonging to Bharatiya Janata Party, you have issued the said letter. You are trying to coerce the officers of West Bengal with political vindictiveness. It appears you are interfering with the federal structure,” Banerjee added.

He additionally claimed that an individual, who’s a convict in a case and named in 59 different felony circumstances, was within the convoy of Nadda on December 10 and “made provocative gestures” to the TMC supporters standing on the roadside.

He mentioned that in respect of regulation and order, the state authorities is accountable to the legislative meeting “but not to you or to your home minister”. “Laws have been thrown out in river by your action at the instance of Shri Amit Shah, BJP leader and Union Home Minister,” the lawmaker mentioned, including that oblique makes an attempt had been being made to impose emergency in West Bengal.

Banerjee mentioned that with Parliament not in session, he was voicing sturdy opposition to the transfer by the Centre by the letter on behalf of his occasion.

The MHA had on Friday summoned Chief Secretary Alapan Bandopadhyay and DGP Virendra asking them to current themselves on December 14 for an evidence on the regulation and order scenario within the state, following Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar’s report on the assault on Nadda’s convoy by alleged supporters of the ruling TMC in South 24 Parganas district on December 10.

The chief secretary wrote to the Union dwelling secretary, saying that he has been directed to request to “dispense with the presence of the state officials” within the assembly convened on December 14.

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