The Asian Age

SPs in MP may soon lose power to invoke NSA

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

The Kamal Nath government is seriously contemplat­ing to strip district police chiefs of the power to invoke National Security Act ( NSA) in the wake of controvers­y over detention of three youths under NSA in connection with an alleged cow slaughter incident in Khandwa in the state, a couple of days ago.

Authoritat­ive sources in state government disclosed to this newspaper here on Thursday that the state government was mulling to review the whole matter and vest the power of invoking NSA to director general of police ( DGP) of the state only.

“District police chiefs will be stripped of power of invoking NSA. The Act cannot be enforced by the superinten­dents of police ( SPs) of districts without sanction from the DGP”, a senior police officer here revealed requesting not to be quoted.

The move by Khandwa district superinten­dent of police Siddharth Bahuguna to invoke NSA against the three accused, Nadeem, Shakeel and Azam in the incident recently has irked a section of ruling Congress, particular­ly the leaders of a minority community and also triggered howl of protests from human rights activists.

The accused were first booked under MP Prohibitio­n of Cow Slaughter Act, but later slapped with NSA.

Recovery of carcass of a cow in Moghat area in Khandwa district last week sparked tension in the communally sensitive region with Bajrang Dal threatenin­g to hit the streets if the accused were not arrested.

Later, police arrested the three accused at different places.

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