West Bengal clashes: Senior police officers in Rabindra Nagar transferred post-violence
The Hindu
Senior police officers transferred after communal clashes in Maheshtala; BJP criticizes transfers, police claim routine, new officers appointed.
Kolkata
Senior police officers at the Rabindra Nagar Police Station in the Maheshtala area have been transferred after communal clashes shook the area three days ago. Forty people were arrested after the clashes, and several police personnel and locals were injured during the violence on June 11.
Amidst rising criticism about the clashes from Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, officers Kamrujjaman Molla, Sub Divisional Police Officer, and Mukul Mia, Officer-in-Charge of Rabindra Nagar Police Station, were shifted to new posts. Government sources claimed that these were routine transfers and had no relation to the clashes.
Mr. Molla was shifted to the third battalion of the West Bengal Armed Police, and Mr. Mia was transferred to the Darjeeling district in North Bengal.
According to an official order on Friday (June 13), Sujan Kumar Roy, previously posted as the Circle Inspector in Ratua, Malda district, will now be the IC at Rabindra Nagar. Syed Rezaul Kabir, who previously served as the IC of Rajarhat Police Station under Bidhannagar City Police, will be the new SDPO.
The incident of violence occurred just metres away from Rabindra Nagar Police Station. However, police officials stated that the deployment at the time was insufficient to contain what they described as a “frantic” mob. Many among the mob charged at the police and injured them. However, Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari has accused the police of ‘inaction’.
On Saturday (June 14), Mr. Adhikari said that a lot of shops were looted, many locals were injured, and businesses were ruined in the clashes. “IC Mukul Mia is complacent with the ruling party, even though he is a public servant. That is why the people affected in the clashes have refused to take compensation from the police who have failed to protect them,” Mr. Adhikari claimed.













