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Every Director-General of Police has his own way of connecting with his senior colleagues and picking the threads of whats happening with his force. K Subramanyam,who retired last month,had made it a routine to call over top-ranking officers at his chambers around 5 pm everyday over tea. That was the fag end of the day and officers didnt really have much to complain. The new DGP Sanjeev Dayal has preferred to break bread with his officers. So,the lunch boxes of all his officers are directed to the conference room attached to Dayals office. While officers do appreciate this,they also rue that whatever little private time they had during the lunch hours is lost at work because its mostly office matters that dominate the lunch proceedings.
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Bonding in jail
It was a reunion of sorts when some of the 1993 bomb blast accused facing trial before the special Tada court met their temporary cell-mates on the court premises last week. After having spent a fortnight with them in the jail,some of the bureaucrats and army officials accused in the Adarsh housing scam (who shall go unnamed),did not shy away from exchanging pleasantries with the likes of gangster Mustafa Dossa. In fact,one of the Adarsh accused said,At a time when we had no one to seek solace from,we turned to these men languishing in the jails for years. They still manage to have such a positive outlook towards life.
Private bias
The recent mishap on the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro resulted in the Reliance Infrastructure-led Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd receiving a lot of flak for ignoring safety measures at construction sites. Referring to the accident at the Airport Road Metro station,a senior executive with a private infrastructure company rued that profits are always seen as evil in India. This is a public private partnership where the private company and government body are working together and one is not working under the other. But still,the private company is bad because profit is seen as an evil concept,while the government is the beautiful white lily.
Taking guard for Bihar
It appears to be a case of once bitten,twice shy for the Mumbai Police. After it arrested a man from near the Nepal border in Bihar in connection with the Azad Maidan riots probe,the Bihar DGP sent a letter to the Mumbai Police warning of legal action if they acted without informing it in the future. This created a furore in the state with MNS chief Raj Thackeray terming all Bihari residents as infiltrators. Earlier this week,following the interrogation of two men arrested in Goregaon with a carbine stashed in their car,a Crime Branch team was sent to Siwan to pick up a third suspect in the case. Keen to avoid any controversy this time,the Crime Branch secured an arrest warrant from a local court before heading to Bihar,and informed the Siwan police in advance. The local police even assisted in the arrest,and a transit remand of the suspect was secured from a court in Siwan before he was brought back to the city.
Raj in a spot
MNS president Raj Thackeray was,for once,at a loss of words. As a leader who takes aggressive stand for the rights of locals,Thackeray ended up sharing the dias at an event with builder Niranjan Hiranandani,who is facing allegations of land grab. The Bombay High Court had recently asked the builder to ensure construction of houses for poor,which it had failed to while constructing a colony in Powai. When questioned about it,Raj did not know how to respond and finally said he realised only after getting on the dias that he was to felicitate Niranjan Hiranandani.
New record
Last week,BJP broke its own record of holding press conferences. Usually known to hold one media briefing a week by a Central or a state leader,the party set a new record by holding one every day.
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