DGP Rashmi Shukla transferred due to Maharashtra elections, names of 3 IPS officers sought for new appointment
New Delhi. The temperature of politics is at its peak amid the election atmosphere in Maharashtra. The round of attacks and counter-attacks continues between Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA) and Mahayuti. Meanwhile, on the complaints of Congress and other opposition parties, the Election Commission has taken a big step against Maharashtra DGP Rashmi Shukla. The Election Commission has issued an order to remove Rashmi Shukla from the post of DGP with immediate effect and has given instructions to transfer her.
The Commission has ordered the Chief Secretary of the state to hand over the charge of DGP to the next senior most IPS officer. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to send a panel of names of 3 senior IPS officers for new appointment to the post of DGP by 1 pm on 5th November.
🔴 #BREAKING Maharashtra DGP Rashmi Shukla removed, Election Commission's order after Congress' complaint@tabishh_husain | @akhileshsharma1 | #RashmiShukla | #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/SzWiTz6ye4
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Strict instructions from CEC Rajeev Kumar
Behind this decision of the Election Commission are the complaints of opposition parties including Congress, in which they had alleged that there is little hope of fair elections during the tenure of Rashmi Shukla. The Commission immediately took cognizance of this and took this action. Earlier, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajeev Kumar had instructed state officials to remain impartial and non-partisan in the review meetings.
The big news of this time has come from Maharashtra. Maharashtra DGP Rashmi Shukla has been removed from the post. Congress had accused her of working for BJP and demanded that she be removed from the post. After which this action was taken today.#maharashtra #Congress #DGP #RashmiShukla pic.twitter.com/Sgn7M3rXBJ
— ABP News (@ABPNews) November 4, 2024
Politics heats up, action taken on opposition's demand
Opposition parties had raised questions about the impartiality of DGP Rashmi Shukla. He said that despite the implementation of the code of conduct in the state, there is a lack of impartiality in the attitude of the DGP. Taking this matter seriously, the Election Commission decided to take immediate action on the demand of the opposition.
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