The Union Home Ministry has initiated disciplinary action against Calcutta Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal and a DCP for allegedly maligning the office of the West Bengal Governor by promoting and spreading canards, a central government official said.
The Union ministry action came after West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose submitted a report to it regarding Goyal and Calcutta Police Deputy Commissioner (DCP) Central Indira Mukherjee, alleging that they were "functioning in a manner which is completely unbecoming of a public servant", he said.
Bose, in his report, submitted to the Home Minister in the last week of June, has highlighted the issues of Calcutta Police officers not allowing the victims of post-poll violence to meet him despite him giving them the requisite permission, he said.
"The Union Home Ministry has initiated disciplinary action against IPS officers based on a detailed report submitted by Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose," the official told PTI.
The copies of the letter were sent to the state government on July 4, he added. The Bengal Governor also accused other police officers, posted at the Raj Bhavan, of promoting and encouraging concocted allegations by a woman employee during April-May 2024, the official added.
"These IPS officers through their acts have not only tarnished the office of the Governor but also functioned in a manner which is completely unbecoming of a public servant. They have conveniently chosen to ignore the Conduct Rules," he added.
In his report, Bose mentioned Calcutta police’s alleged new practice of issuing identity cards to Raj Bhavan staff and frisking them upon entry and exit despite objections from the governor’s office.
"Preventing a delegation of victims of violence from various parts of Bengal, accompanied by leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, from meeting Bose and subsequently detaining them is an affront to the constitutional authority of the governor," the official said.
He said it was troubling that the victims had to move court to meet the governor.
Referring to the Calcutta police’s "total silence" on Bose’s June 13 directive to remove the police contingent from Raj Bhavan, the official said: "It was seen as defying orders."
He added: "Since mid-June, the city police posted at Raj Bhavan unilaterally set up a 'security mechanism' without the governor’s knowledge and consent, effectively placing the entire establishment under 'arrest' and 'watch'," he said.
Bose’s report said a preliminary internal inquiry had found the allegations of sexual molestation against him by a former Raj Bhavan employee to be part of a "pre-written script".
"Calcutta police commissioner and Indira Mukherjee formed a special investigation team (SIT) with unusual speed and continued media briefings to create a false impression that the governor could face criminal proceedings," the report said.
The report also alleged that Goyal and Mukherjee were instrumental in promoting another "complaint" from January 2023.
"It was reported that the Calcutta police had registered a 'zero FIR' at a local police station and transferred the case to New Delhi. On June 17, the alleged complainant publicly said she had nothing against the governor and wanted to withdraw it. However, Calcutta police did not allow her to do so," the official said.
Bose had written to chief minister Mamata Banerjee requesting action against Goyal and Mukherjee but no steps were taken. There was no communication from her office, either, PTI reported.
Bose also referred to his recent visit to Siliguri to meet victims of the Chopra violence, and questioned the conduct of some officials in the state.
"Their conduct is not per the All India Services rules and protocol manuals. The state government was duly informed. However, in flagrant violation of protocol, the Darjeeling DM and Siliguri police commissioner did not call on the governor. Unfortunately, this was not a one-off incident. There have been several similar cases of such lapses in the past," the official said.
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