Centre Threatening IPS Officers In Bengal To Control Them: Mamata Banerjee


Centre has “severely criticised” Bengal over Covid but is quiet on Kerala, Mamata Banerjee claimed (File)

Kolkata:

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the Centre of threatening Indian Police Service (IPS) officers working in the state with implicating them in income tax or vigilance cases, or transferring their spouses if they do not listen to their instructions.

She, however, did not name the BJP-led central government while also alleging that its agencies are conducting raids in various parts of the state without informing the local authorities.

The Trinamool Congress chief asked the Centre not to cross the “lakshman rekha” (boundary) and maintain Constitutional obligations.

“If police officers are not listening (to the central government), they are being threatened that they will be charged under IT or vigilance cases or their wives will be transferred. We have not seen such politics.

“I am assuring the IAS and IPS officers in this state not to worry about this. As you are serving the state, the state government is also ready to provide you service,” Ms Banerjee said at an administrative review meeting at the state secretariat.

She said that IPS officer Rajiv Kumar’s wife was transferred to an interior area of Punjab, when he was the police commissioner of Kolkata.

“There were several others who were transferred,” she claimed and added that if required, she will highlight it nationally to let the country know about the Centre’s “plan” to torture her officers.

The chief minister alleged that central government agencies are raiding several places of the state without informing the local authorities, violating Constitutional obligations.

“On a day when the home minister has gone to Bankura to attend an invitation, the CRPF is conducting raids in three districts without informing the local police. What a plan!” she said.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is on a two-day tour to the state, was in Bankura during the day to take stock of the party’s organisation in the district. The assembly election is likely to be held in the state in April-May next year.

Ms Banerjee also slammed Shah for his “ukhad ke phenk do” (uproot and throw away) remark while asking the people of West Bengal to unseat the TMC from power.

“I can understand what “ukhad ke phenk do” means. I have a good knowledge of Hindi. So, in response, if I say the same thing, will that be good? Let good sense prevail before Diwali,” she said.

Officers of the state are doing “good work during this COVID-19 pandemic”, but the Centre has “severely criticised” West Bengal, though it is quiet on Kerala, where 10,000 new cases of infection are reported every day, the chief minister claimed.

Without naming the BJP, Ms Banerjee said that one political party is organising rallies violating COVID-19 safety rules and without police permission, and the disease is spreading.

“I will urge them not to spread the disease. We will get time to indulge in politics. I thank God and Allah and people that the disease is still under control,” she said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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