AP locks horns with ECI over transfer of 3 police officials

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati 

The government Wednesday Wednesday filed a petition in the against the Election Commissions directive ordering the transfer of state of Intelligence and two district Superintendents of Police.

Though the government immediately complied with the ECI directive on Tuesday night, it filed a plea challenging the order, even as the ruling cried foul.

It cancelled Tuesday night's order and issued a fresh government order Wednesday afternoon retaining the DG Intelligence in his post while transferring out the two SPs.

The ECI order took a political hue with N protesting the manner in which the and two district SPs were ordered to be transferred and kept out of election duties.

Camping in Kurnool for electioneering, Naidu dashed off a seven-page letter to the ECI alleging that its action was "prima facie hasty, biased, undemocratic and suffers from the principles of natural justice."

"The ECIs conduct has become questionable due to this coloured decision, which is deliberately aimed at benefiting the YSR under the influence of (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi, aided by (Telangana Chief Minister) K Chandrasekhar Rao," he said.

He requested the ECI to review its decision and cancel the transfer orders of the three police officials.

The government, on its part, hurriedly issued a separate order on Wednesday afternoon designating certain police officers from the DGP to the rank of a

for law and order duties in connection with the April 11 elections to the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly.

The of Intelligence has been kept away from election duties, thereby excluding him from the purview of the ECI.

The state government, in its petition, contended that the ECI did not have any "untrammeled powers" to interfere with the course of administration that is unconnected to polling.

"The ECI cannot engage in unchecked, arbitrary and uncanalised exercise of power.

The ECI order suffers from the vice of lack of jurisdiction, suffers from being a colourable exercise of power and is based on alien purposes or oblique motives which have nothing to do with the conduct of polling duties," state political secretary (general administration department) N Srikant said in the plea filed on the Chief Secretary's behalf.

The court put off the hearing to Thursday, directing that the ECI file a detailed affidavit in the case.

It all started late on Tuesday night when the ECI issued an order to the AP directing that the DG, Intelligence, A B Venkateswara Rao be transferred forthwith and attached to the police headquarters.

"He should not be assigned any election-related works till the completion of current elections," the ECI said.

The same directive was issued in respect of the Kadapa district SP and Srikakulam SP Venkata Ratnam (non-IPS).

It further directed that the forward a panel of three "suitable officers" for each post along with their grading for the last five years and Vigilance clearance by 1 pm Wednesday.

No reasons were, however, assigned for the sudden transfers though the TDP cried foul, alleging it was done at the behest of the YSRC.

The chose to challenge the ECI order, as the ruling party raised a hue and cry.

The BJP slammed the on the issue.

"who lost face preventing CBI, is challenging, targeting Election Commission, a constitutional body, on foolish grounds.

EC yesterday ordered transfer of DG, Intelligence and two SPs in AP. He will get a rap that he wont forget for life," G V L said in a tweet.

For Chandrababu Naidu, who has been using the police and as his party set up, the ECI decision was sure troubling, Rao said.

"This is only a beginning, not the end. While the ECI does its constitutional duty, people (of AP) will pack the cycle (TDPs poll symbol) off and do the rest," Rao said in another tweet.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 19:45 IST