Administrative reform in UP, five officers, including three IPs transferred
There was again a major reform at administrative level in Uttar Pradesh. The state government has transferred a total of five officers, including three IPS officials. The order was issued late Wednesday night by the home department regarding these transfers, in which the officers were instructed to immediately take the lead in the new deployment site. Rohan P. Kanay was sent to the headquarters, in this Reformation, 2009 Batch IPS officer Rohan P. Kanay was posted as Deputy Inspector General of the Police (Dig), Wait, headquarters, director general of police, Lucknow. Earlier, he served at the Deputy Inspector General of Police / Principal, Police Training School (PTS), Gorakhpur. Rohan P. Kanay is considered a fiery and disciplined officer. There is a preparation to bring their deployment to the headquarters and use it under special administrative responsibilities. Other transfers were also involved, although the names of the other two IPS officials and the remaining two administrative officers were not officially disclosed by the government, but sources say that the purpose of these transfers further strengthened the law and order situation, especially in the districts where sensitive incidents have recently come to light. The reasons for the reform have led to cases of religious tension, increase in crimes and administrative negligence in various districts of Uttar Pradesh over the past few weeks. In such a situation, the government constantly revises the operation of the officers and is done as needed. There is also a discussion in political circles that this reform was made in light of the upcoming festivals and preparations for the Panchayat election to strengthen the law and order. Furthermore and according to signs of transfers, it is the beginning of the reform and may be transfers of IPs, PPS and PCS officials in the coming days. The Office of the Chief Minister and the Department of Home Affairs are constantly monitoring the demonstration of the officers and officials who do not meet expectations receive new responsibilities.