Haryana woman cop removed after heated exchange with minister: Sources


Chandigarh, Nov 28 (NDTV): Police chief of Haryana's Fatehabad district who had a heated exchange with Health Minister Anil Vij during a meeting yesterday has been removed from the post, sources have told NDTV.

Sangeeta Kalia, Superintendent of Police of Fatehabad, is likely to be sent to Bhondsi in Gurgaon, sources added.

Yesterday, the minister had stormed out of a meeting of the District Grievances and Public Relations Committee after the police officer refused to follow his order to leave.

He had reportedly questioned Ms Kalia about the steps taken by the police to check the illegal sale of liquor in the district. The officer then replied that as many as 2,500 cases had been registered under the Excise Act in the last 10 months, which was a "record". However, dissatisfied with her response, the minister said the police wasn't doing enough.

The minister then went a step further and accused the police of being hand in glove with liquor mafia. In response, Ms Kalia blamed the government for issuing licenses for sale of alcohol.

Now enraged, the minister asked Ms Kalia to leave the meeting room, but the officer refused to do so. Immediately, the minister himself walked out of the meeting. All BJP workers and committee members followed suit.

"I cannot continue to chair the District Grievance Committee in the presence of the officer, I will take up the matter with chief minister and the DGP," Mr Vij had told NDTV.

  

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