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Ahead of LS poll, Election Commission transfers six Home Secretarie­s, one DGP

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Within 48 hours of announcing the election schedule, the Election Commission on Monday ordered the transfer of a host of senior officials in various States, including the Home Secretarie­s of Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand as well as the DirectorGe­neral of Police of West Bengal, Rajeev Kumar.

The transfers, according to the commission, are part of its efforts to maintain a level playing field and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The decisions were taken after a meeting between Chief Election Commission­er (CEC) Rajiv Kumar and Election Commission­ers Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu here, sources said.

On March 16, the election panel had announced the schedule for the general election which will begin on April 19 and continue till June 1. The counting of votes would be held on June 4.

‘Level playing field’

While announcing the schedule, the CEC had said that the commission would ensure a level playing field for all political parties. On March 11, the CEC had directed more than 2,100 election observers, who would be deployed in States and Union Territorie­s across the country, to ensure a level playing field in the entire process.

The poll body also ordered the removal of the Secretarie­s of General Administra­tive Department­s of Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh. Also on the transfer list were Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) Commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal as well as Additional Commission­ers and Deputy Commission­ers of the BMC.

Swift appointmen­t

In West Bengal, the State administra­tion moved swiftly to appoint Vivek Sahay as the new DGP in place of Mr. Rajeev Kumar, who had been appointed the State’s DGP three months ago. The commission’s notification said that Mr. Rajeev Kumar shall be shifted to a nonelectio­n post with immediate effect. Mr. Sahay a 1988batch IPS officer, was the DirectorGe­neral and Commandant­General (Home Guards) before his new assignment.

K. Senthil Kumar who was removed from the post of Bihar Home Secretary by the commission, has had a controvers­ial tenure, having previously served as District Magistrate of Munger and Commission­er of Patna Municipal Corporatio­n. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) had filed a chargeshee­t against him in 2012 in a money laundering case. The Vigilance Bureau of Bihar too had filed a chargeshee­t against him in a corruption case. He had also been the Health Secretary of Bihar and was appointed State Home Secretary in June 2023.

Meanwhile, according to sources, at Mantralaya, the Maharashtr­a Secretaria­t, the poll body had expressed dissatisfa­ction with the Chief Secretary as the State failed to comply with directives regarding the transfer of certain municipal officials who had stayed in the same post for more than two years. The EC directed the Chief Secretary to transfer Mr. Chahal and other officials in the State by evening.

 ?? PTI ?? The transfers, according to the commission, are part of its efforts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
PTI The transfers, according to the commission, are part of its efforts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

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