Officer Responsible For JP Nadda s Security During Bengal Visit Transferred Officer Responsible For JP Nadda s Security During Bengal Visit Transferred In the wake of the attack on Mr Nadda s convoy on the way to Diamond Harbour for a party programme, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had summoned these three IPS officers to serve on central deputation.
Stones were thrown at JP Nadda s convoy in Bengal (File)
New Delhi:
More than a fortnight after the Union Home Ministry issued central deputation orders for three IPS officers who were on duty when BJP national president JP Nadda s convoy was attacked this month, the West Bengal government on Monday transferred one officer but promoted another.
Updated Dec 28, 2020 | 23:56 IST
The three Bengal IPS officers, who were on duty when the incident took place, were summoned by the Union Home Ministry to serve on central deputation. Mamata Banerjee  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Kolkata: One of the three IPS officers of West Bengal, who was part of BJP national president JP Nadda s security when his convoy was attacked, was promoted by the state government.
Earlier this month, the BJP chief’s convoy was allegedly attacked with bricks and stone near Kolkata when it was on its way to Diamond Harbour in South 24 Parganas district to address a meeting of party workers.
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Three IPS Officers Are the Latest Pawns in the Old Proxy War Between BJP and TMC
From a strictly legal point of view, there is nothing wrong in the order of central deputation issued by the MHA, yet there is profound lack of maturity on both parts.
Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Photos: PTI
Politics19/Dec/2020
The order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, taking three IPS (Indian Police Service) officers of the West Bengal cadre on central deputation and the refusal of the state government to relieve them, has become the latest episode in the old proxy war between the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Centre, Bengal govt to hold meeting at 5 pm today over law and order issue in state
Centre, Bengal govt to hold meeting at 5 pm today over law and order issue in state
The Centre and Bengal government will hold a meeting over videoconference on Friday at 5 pm over the law and order situation in the state. This comes even as the Mamata Banerjee government is engaged in a bitter battle with the Centre over the attack on BJP chief JP Nadda’s convoy in Bengal.
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Centre and Bengal govt will hold a meeting today. (PTI)
The Centre and Bengal government will hold a meeting over videoconference on Friday at 5 pm over the law and order situation in the state. This comes even as the Mamata Banerjee government is engaged in a bitter battle with the Centre over the attack on BJP chief JP Nadda’s convoy in Bengal.