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This is an archive article published on August 17, 2012

On DGP posts,Sreekumar fears ‘manipulation’ by Narendra Modi govt

Former DGP and IPS officer R B Sreekumar has sought Prime Minister's intervention in case.

Former DGP and IPS officer R B Sreekumar has sought Prime Minister’s intervention,saying that four DGP posts in Gujarat were vacant,and the in-charge Director General of Police was “vulnerable to manipulation” by the Narendra Modi government.

Sreekumar,one of the most vocal critics of Chief Minister Narendra Modi over the handling of 2002 communal riots,has written a letter dated August 15 to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Since September 2010,Chittranjan Singh,an officer of the rank of Additional DGP,is heading Gujarat Police as ‘In-Charge DGP’.

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In the two-page letter,Sreekumar has drawn attention to the fact that “Gujarat government has been keeping four DGP posts vacant since August 31,2010,without any valid administrative or professional grounds”.

This had generated “immense frustration and extensive de-motivation” in the top-level police officers,he said.

“Two officers with excellent performance records have retired from service since August 2010 in the rank of ADGP,and two more would be going on superannuation in December 2012 without the promotion to the rank of DGP.

“The act of keeping cadre posts vacant beyond six months by the state government is in flagrant violation of Rule 10 of the Indian Police Service Rules 1954,” he claimed.

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The aggrieved IPS officers were wary of approaching courts,fearing “malicious punitive action” by government,he said.

“An In-Charge DGP,devoid of tenure security,rank and grade related authority,powers,status and dignity,in contrast to full fledged DGP… would be quite vulnerable to unethical manipulative machinations by the political and administrative hierarchy in the State government,” he added.

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