West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose (Photo | ANI)
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Home Ministry initiates disciplinary action against Kolkata Police commissioner, DCP for 'maligning' Raj Bhavan

Governor Bose, said in his report that Kolkata Police officers not allowing the victims of post-poll violence to meet him despite permission.

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KOLKATA: The Union Home Ministry has initiated disciplinary action against Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal and a DCP for allegedly maligning the West Bengal Governor’s office 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 Kolkata 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.

"They have conveniently chosen to ignore the Conduct Rules," he added.

Bose, in his report, submitted to the Home Minister in the last week of June, highlighted the issues of Kolkata Police officers not allowing the victims of post-poll violence to meet him despite him giving them the requisite permission.

"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.

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