Great rupture: growing conflict, the state goes to the Supreme Court on the issue of the IPS deputation



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Own report: The Center-State conflict over the IPS delegation has already been resolved in the Supreme Court. The state goes to the supreme court against the decision of the Center. Will this conflict be finally resolved in court? If the case is accepted, then what is the verdict of the Supreme Court, that is the focus of the stakeholders. Because, if that conflict arises again later, the court is expected to use the verdict as precedent.

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The state opposed the decision when three IPS agents, Rajiv Mishra, Praveen Tripathi and Bholanath Pandey, were called to the Center’s delegation. The number of IPS and IAS officials in the state is low. So even if the center wants to, those 3 officers will not be released. The central counterargument is that IPS central delegations can be dispatched or transferred even if the state objects. In fact, the Union Ministry of the Interior has reassigned three policemen working in Jupiter state, ignoring Nabanna’s objections. Rajiv Mishra has been posted to ITBP and Praveen Tripathi to SSB. Bholanath Pandey was instructed to join KBPRD.

According to sources, Rajiv Mishra, Praveen Tripathi and Bholanath Pandey were scheduled to join the work on the same day as directed by the Center. But the state government is inflexible in its previous position. Far from joining the job, the three IPS agents were unable to go to Delhi because they did not get Nabanna’s authorization. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself has spoken out against the Center on the issue of the IPS delegation. The three officers will not be released, Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Subrata Mukherjee said at a press conference on Thursday. And this time the state decided to go to the Supreme Court against the Center on this issue.

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It is worth mentioning that the Union Ministry of the Interior has summoned the Chief Secretary of State Alapan Bandyopadhyay and the Director General of the State Police at 5.30 pm on Friday in the middle of a confrontation over the issue of the deputation. However, the state has said that the DGP and the Chief Secretary will not get rid of the current situation and labor pressure. The meeting was proposed on behalf of the state (West Bengal) in a video conference on ‘Epidemic Aftermath’. The center has accepted that proposal.



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