ECI Transfers East Midnapore DM Over Pre-Poll Recruitment Allegations

The Election Commission of India has removed Unice Rishin Ismail as the District Magistrate of East Midnapore following allegations of unlawful recruitment of contractual staff ahead of the Assembly elections. Niranjan Kumar has been appointed as the new DM of the district, which is the home turf of Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. In a wider reshuffle, the Commission also transferred five Additional District Magistrates, appointing them as Returning Officers for various constituencies. This is part of a sweeping series of administrative and police transfers initiated by the EC since the election dates were announced.

Key Points: ECI Transfers Bengal DM, Officials in Major Pre-Poll Reshuffle

  • DM transferred over pre-election recruitment allegations
  • Major administrative reshuffle across Bengal districts
  • Five Additional District Magistrates also reassigned
  • EC action follows earlier transfers of top police, bureaucrats
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Bengal: ECI transfers district magistrate of East Midnapore

Election Commission transfers East Midnapore DM Unice Rishin Ismail over allegations, appoints Niranjan Kumar. Major bureaucratic reshuffle continues in Bengal.

"Allegations surfaced against him regarding the recruitment of contractual staff just before the Assembly elections. - Report"

Kolkata, March 25

Citing allegations of unlawful conduct, the Election Commission on Wednesday removed the District Magistrate of East Midnapore and other state government officials.

On Wednesday, a new District Magistrate was also appointed to the district, which happens to be the home turf of the state's Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari.

Additionally, on the very same day, the Commission effected a reshuffle involving five Additional District Magistrates (ADMs) across five other districts.

Unice Rishin Ismail had been serving as the District Magistrate of East Midnapore. Allegations surfaced against him regarding the recruitment of contractual staff just before the Assembly elections.

In light of such serious allegations, the said IAS officer was transferred. Niranjan Kumar has been appointed as the new District Magistrate of East Midnapore.

Apart from this, the Commission has transferred five other IAS officers. Tejaswi Rana, a Special Secretary to the State Government currently posted in North 24 Parganas, has been appointed as the Returning Officer for the Bhatpara Assembly constituency within that district.

Aditya Vikram Mohan, the Additional District Magistrate of Alipurduar, has been assigned the responsibility of Returning Officer for the Raninagar constituency in Murshidabad district.

Rohan Lakshmikant, who served as the Additional District Magistrate of East Burdwan, has been assigned a role in the Ranibandh area of Bankura by the Commission.

Lakshman Perumal, the Additional District Magistrate of Jhargram, has been entrusted with the duties of Returning Officer for the Taldangra constituency in Bankura. Finally, Srinivas Venkatrao Patil, the Additional District Magistrate of Bankura, has been appointed as the Returning Officer for the Baishnabnagar constituency in Malda district.

The dates for the Assembly elections were announced on March 15.

Starting that very night, the Commission initiated a major reshuffle at the administrative level across the state.

In an unprecedented move, the State Chief Secretary and the Home Secretary were replaced in the middle of the night.

The following day, March 16, the Commission also removed the Director General (DG) of State Police and the Commissioner of Kolkata Police.

Since then, the Commission has continued to carry out extensive reshuffles, one after another, across both the bureaucratic and police hierarchies. In a single instance, the Superintendents of Police (SPs) of 12 districts across the state were transferred simultaneously.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support the ECI's authority, the scale and speed of these transfers is unprecedented. Replacing the Chief Secretary at midnight? It feels disruptive. Hope this doesn't affect governance for common people.
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Aman W
East Midnapore is Suvendu Adhikari's area. The timing is very interesting. The ECI must be completely impartial and not appear to be influenced by political pressure from any side. Let's see how this plays out.
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Sarah B
Contractual recruitment right before elections is a major red flag. This kind of last-minute "staffing" is an old trick to influence polls. Glad the Commission is taking it seriously.
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Vikram M
The bureaucracy in Bengal has been too politicized for years. This massive reshuffle was needed to break that nexus. The ECI is showing who's in charge during election season. Good step!
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Nisha Z
So many officers moving around... I just hope the new officers in charge know the local issues of their new constituencies. An officer from Alipurduar sent to Murshidabad? Hope they do their homework properly.

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