Updated Dec 28, 2020 | 23:04 IST
33 IPS officers were either transferred or promoted by Mamata govt on Monday. Out of 3 pulled up for Central deputation by MHA, state promotes one and transfers another. The state calls it a routine affair. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (File photo) 
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One of the three IPS officers transferred by MHA on central deputation was promoted by Bengal government on Monday
SP Diamond Harbour who was on leave on the day JP Nadda s convoy was attacked has been transferred to Home Guard
Mamata had vocally and strongly objected to the central deputation; state calls the transfer and promotion a routine affair
Nadda Convoy Attack: Mamata Govt Fumes Over Centre s Order To Transfer IPS Officers, Refuses To Abide
Centre s move to transfer the three IPS officers is being seen as a message to Bengal bureaucrats. PTI Snigdhendu Bhattacharya 2020-12-17T15:56:05+05:30 Nadda Convoy Attack: Mamata Govt Fumes Over Centre s Order To Transfer IPS Officers, Refuses To Abide outlookindia.com 2020-12-18T15:33:34+05:30
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The Centre on Thursday posted three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers out of Bengal despite the state’s objection to the transfer, triggering yet another round of conflict between the Centre and the Mamata Banerjee government.
The Trinamool Congress, however, said that the state government would not abide by the Centre s order. The state government will not accept the deputation order. We are not going to send our officers anywhere else, said senior minister Subrata Mukherjee in the afternoon.