Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NIGAM REMOVES FACEBOOK POST

MOVES AND COUNTER MOVES Officers rally behind Nigam as BJP MLA, supporters demand action

- Rajesh Kumar Singh n rajesh.singh@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: IPS officer Charu Nigam, who was publicly berated by BJP MLA from Gorakhpur Sadar Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, removed all her Facebook posts related to the incident on Wednesday. While Agarwal and his supporters attacked Nigam, working and retired IPS officers rallied behind her. They said the woman IPS officers might have violated the service rules but she was left with no other option but to take to social media to clarify her stand.

LUCKNOW: IPS officer Charu Nigam, who was publicly berated by BJP MLA from Gorakhpur Sadar Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, removed all her Facebook posts related to the incident on Wednesday.

While Agarwal and his supporters attacked Nigam, working and retired IPS officers rallied behind her. They said the woman IPS officers might have violated the service rules but she was left with no other option but to take to social media to clarify her stand.

“No doubt airing views on social media was against service rules but what were the options before her (Nigam) to challenge false charges? Police officers are being attacked and humiliated but no action is taken against the culprits,” former DGP Sri Ram Arun told HT.

“The BJP MLA not only humiliated the IPS officer publicly but also levelled false charges against her. The MLA tried to muzzle the voice of the officer who was trying to control an unruly mob. When the MLA reached the spot she tried to clarify police action but he humiliated her. She had no other option but to take to social media to make her stand clear,” he said. Arun said the officers of the all-India services as well as other cadres were using social media to reach out to the people.

“Government department­s and people’s representa­tives are also active on social media these days. Rather than taking action against the officer, the government should inquire into the merit of the case and take appropriat­e action,” he said.

IG, rules and manuals, Amitabh Thakur, who is also quite active on the social media, said: “Service rules restrict an officer from criticisin­g government’s policies. Nigam has not criticised the government policy but has expressed her views on an incident. I have challenged the sections of the service rules in the Allahabad high court. I believe the rules are archaic. I have urged the court to grant permission to the officers to express views on government policies as well. The case is pending with the court,” he said.

A member of the IPS officers’ associatio­n said the body had already taken up the matter with the chief secretary and demanded action against those who not only humiliated the IPS officer but also stopped her from dischargin­g duties.

“The video of the MLA humiliatin­g an IPS officer went viral on media and people came to know about her stand through Facebook post. An FIR has been lodged and the police will take action against the culprits,” he said.

Former IPS officer SR Darapuri, who has launched a political party All India People’s Front, said, “Around half-a-dozen cases of attacks on police officers have been reported in the state but no action has been taken against the culprits. In Saharanpur, the supporters of BJP MP vandalised the house of the SSP. Instead of taking action against the MP, the state government transferre­d the SSP. The social media is the only medium where officers can put forth their opinions rather than bearing the humiliatio­n in silence,” he said.

Meanwhile, the MLA and his supporters accused Nigam of violating service rules by expressing her views on the social media and demanded action against her.

“She tried to demean the image of an elected representa­tive by taking to social media to counter charges against her. Instead of using a public platform, she should have informed the SSP or sent a report to the state police department”, said Vikas Pandey, a BJP leader in Gorakhpur.

 ?? FILE ?? Charu Nigam
FILE Charu Nigam
 ?? HT PHOTO ?? BJP MLA Radha Mohan Das staging a sitin against unlicensed liquor shops in Gorakhpur on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO BJP MLA Radha Mohan Das staging a sitin against unlicensed liquor shops in Gorakhpur on Wednesday.

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