The Asian Age

Amarinder opposes move on police cadre

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Chandigarh, April 22: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh has opposed the move of the Union ministry of home affairs to merge the DSP cadre of the Chandigarh police with the police officers of all Union Territorie­s, including the Delhi police.

He has demanded that status quo be maintained till the territoria­l dispute of Chandigarh between Punjab and Haryana is settled.

Chandigarh is the common capital of the two states.

The chief minister has also directed the chief secretary to initiate steps for the establishm­ent of a special cell in the General Administra­tion branch to deal with all Chandigarh- related issues in order to protect the interests of Punjab.

He has asked the chief secretary to bring a formal proposal on this in the next Cabinet meeting.

In a statement issued here on Sunday, the chief minister said any move to erode the state's stake in Chandigarh was not acceptable to Punjab.

The existing pattern of all posts in Union Territory of Chandigarh being shared between Punjab and Haryana in 60: 40 ratio should continue, he demanded.

“The reported move of the Ministry of Home Affairs to merge the Chandigarh DSP post with other UTs would disturb the fine balance achieved over the years," he said, warning that it could be counter- productive.

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