Whereas many transfers came about in Jammu and Kashmir yesterday, a serious reshuffle came about in Haryana in the present day hours forward of the meeting ballot date announcement. The Haryana authorities issued switch orders for 21 IAS, 65 HCS, 12 IPS, and three HPS officers, with fast impact. These transfers had been introduced simply hours earlier than the Election Fee revealed the date for the Haryana Meeting elections. The Fee declared that the polls would happen in a single section on October 1, with the outcomes to be introduced on October 4.
Following the election announcement, the Mannequin Code of Conduct has been enforced within the state. Among the many transferred officers is Vivek Bharti, who has been reassigned from his position as Extra Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Citizen Assets Data Officer in Sirsa to Deputy Commissioner of Kaithal, changing Prashant Panwar.
Jainder Singh Chhilar, beforehand serving as Extra Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Citizen Assets Data Officer and District Municipal Commissioner in Charkhi Dadri, has been reassigned because the District Municipal Commissioner of Panipat.
Among the many transferred IPS officers, Lokender Singh, previously Superintendent of Police (Safety) at CID headquarters in Panchkula, will now take over because the Superintendent of Police in Panipat, changing Ajit Singh Shekhawat. Shekhawat, in flip, has been reassigned to Lokender Singh’s earlier place as SP (Safety) at CID headquarters in Panchkula.
Rakesh Kumar Arya, who was the Commissioner of Police in Faridabad, has been transferred to the position of Inspector Normal of Police (Legislation and Order) for Haryana. Narendra Bijarniya, beforehand SP of the Particular Activity Drive-II (headquarters) and DCP, Crime, Gurugram, will now function the SP of Bhiwani, changing Varun Singla. Singla has been transferred because the SP of Kurukshetra, taking on from Jashandeep Singh Randhawa, who’s on central deputation to the CBI.
The federal government has additionally issued switch and posting orders for 65 Haryana Civil Companies officers and three Haryana Police Service officers. (With PTI inputs)