The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Govt. transfers Thrissur District Police Chief

Ankit Asokan and Assistant Commission­er Sudarshan transferre­d with permission of Election Commission following controvers­y over delay in Thrissur Pooram reworks display and excessive police curbs on people; CM orders State Police Chief to conduct a probe

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The State government on Sunday transferre­d Thrissur District Police Chief Ankit Asokan and Assistant Commission­er Sudarshan with the permission of the Election Commission of India, even as the controvers­y surroundin­g the delay in the Thrissur Pooram ‘reworks display and alleged excessive police restrictio­ns on the public appeared to snowball into a major issue in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy just days ahead of the elections.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has also ordered the State Police Chief to conduct a probe into the multiple complaints regarding the conduct of the police machinery during the Thrissur Pooram festivitie­s on Friday and submit a report within a week.

Thorough probe

Earlier in the day, speaking to pressperso­ns in Kasaragod, Mr. Vijayan said that a thorough probe needed to be conducted into the events of the day.

“We need to ascertain exactly what happened on the day, since we have received some serious complaints regarding this. Two complaints have been received, one from the devaswom and the other from mediaperso­ns regarding the conduct towards them. Due to the elections, there are certain restrictio­ns on the government to intervene in this matter, although we have taken a serious view of it. But, we have sought a report from the State Police Chief. Based on the probe, all the required actions will be taken,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that the government had extended all possible support for the conduct of the pooram.

Mr. Vijayan said that though the devaswom authoritie­s had invited him to take part in the pooram festivitie­s, he could not attend due to scheduled election campaignin­g in other districts.

UDF, BJP ay govt.

Meanwhile, both the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have lashed out at the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government for the police restrictio­ns and the four-hour delay in the ‘reworks.

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan wondered whether the events of the day were engineered to ensure gains for the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, even as he expressed con‘dence of a UDF victory.

“All these unsavoury events happened in the presence of two Ministers, but the blame is only directed at the Commission­er. The government and some oŸcials had attempted to disrupt the pooram even two months ago,” he alleged.

BJP State president K. Surendran alleged that the District Police Chief had attempted to disrupt the festivitie­s with the full knowledge of the Chief Minister.

At receiving end

V.S.Sunilkumar, LDF candidate in the Thrissur constituen­cy, appeared on a Facebook live video and expressed dismay at being personally targeted by certain quarters.

“I have been an avid pooram watcher since the early 1990s and have been part of its organising at various levels since 2006. All of us were pained at what happened during the pooram this year. Minister K. Rajan had intervened immediatel­y. I was also part of the discussion­s with the devaswom authoritie­s to ensure the smooth conduct of the ‘reworks. The Thiruvamba­di Devaswom also took a mature stand. There is some truth in their allegation­s regarding the conduct of some police of‘cers. It is natural for the issue to gain importance during the election season, but unfortunat­ely it is being used politicall­y,” Mr. Sunilkumar said.

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