DMK asks TN govt to rescind appointment of DGP

Update: 2018-07-06 05:30 IST

Chennai: The DMK on Thursday urged the Tamil Nadu government to cancel the appointment of senior IPS official T K Rajendran as Director General of Police, made in 2017.

Raising the issue in the Assembly, Leader of Opposition MK Stalin said the state government had in 2017 appointed Rajendran as DGP who was about to retire at that time.

The present DGP had been in-charge DGP for 10 months and later on the day of his retirement on 30 June 2017, he was appointed as head of the State police force at 11.30 PM, he recalled.

Citing the 3 July 2018 Supreme Court judgement on police reforms, the DMK leader said the official's appointment should be cancelled, and a new head should be named, in line with the directions of the apex court aimed at police reforms. Stalin said the incumbent DGP's name figured in a probe by the CBI.

Recently, the Madras High Court had directed a CBI probe into Gutkha scam and Rajendran's name figured in the scandal.  Several IPS officers felt that their chances of elevation to the top post were "snatched away," (in view of extension of tenure to the incumbent), he said. 

It may be recalled that the Supreme Court had given several directions on police reforms restraining all states and union territories from appointing any police officer as acting DGPs to avoid favouritism.  

The top court had said that some States adopted a practice to appoint DGP on the last date of retirement, as a consequence of which the person continued for two years after his date of superannuation. "Such a practice will not be in conformity with the spirit of the direction," the court had said.

In his reply, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the DGP's appointment was made following the Supreme Court guidelines that were already in force.  "The Supreme Court has given new guidelines in its interim order. Tamil Nadu government will follow it in future appointments," he said.

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