MHA asks WB to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Kolkata Police Commissioner

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The has asked the to initiate disciplinary proceedings against police commissioner, for sitting on a dharna with and some other police officers.

The MHA's letter on Tuesday addressed to the says Kumar sat on a dharna along with some police officers with the West Bengal at the in Kolkata, which is prima facie in contravention of the extant provisions of All Service (Conduct) rules, 1968 and AIS (Discipline & Appear) rules 1969.

had on Tuesday ended her 'Save the Constitution' dharna, which she started on Sunday night after the CBI's attempt to arrest

Addressing a gathering in Kolkata, said: "This 'Save the Constitution' dharna is a victory for the Constitution and democracy. So let us end it today. We started this dharna only after consulting all political parties and after that, they extended their full support."

A full-blown face-off between Banerjee led and the Centre erupted after a team moved to arrest Police officials were denied entry to the top cop's residence and were detained briefly too.

The on Tuesday, however, directed Kumar to appear before the in connection with the Saradha chit fund scam probe.

But the bench headed by said that no coercive step should be taken against Kumar, who will appear before the CBI in Shillong in

The Supreme Court, which posted further hearing in the case to February 20, also issued a contempt notice to West Bengal Chief Secretary, the DGP and the Police on a plea which said that a CBI team was detained when it went to question Kumar on Sunday.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 08:57 IST