Business Standard: Bundi: Sunday, 13 December 2015.
Pankaj
Choudhury, who was removed from the post of Bundi SP following a communal flare
up last year, has filed a complaint against Rajasthan Police chief and
Personnel Department to state Chief Secretary and Human Rights Commission for
their failure to provide him the documents required to file a reply to a charge
sheet issued to him.
Choudhary
said he had filed the complaint on Tuesday last, stating that he needs them to
file reply to the charge sheet issued against him on September 21 this year for
mishandling communal flare up in Nainwa.
The
2009-batch IPS officer, who is currently posted as Superintendent of Police
(SP) of State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB) at Jaipur, alleged that he had sought
required information and documents through Right To Information (RTI) from
District Magistrate (DM), Bundi SP and other authorities, "but was
declined even after four reminders".
Refuting the
charges of mishandling the communal flare up in Nainwa in September 2014,
Choudhary alleged that the charge sheet issued to him was "politically
motivated".
Choudhary,
while being SP of Bundi in 2014, was issued charge sheet by the state
government for not properly handling the communal flare up erupted on September
12, 2014 in Nainwa subdivision of Bundi district following damage to a mosque
allegedly some people. Some of
them were also arrested.
But on
September 21, 2014, Choudhary, then SP of Bundi was put on Awaiting Posting
Order (APO) and was issued charge sheet this September.