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In a major rejig ahead of the Assembly polls in Bihar, the government transferred 41 IPS officers on Saturday, gave additional charge to two and promoted one to the rank of Director General (DG).
The transfers were effected in the run-up to the proposed visit of a high-profile Election Commission (EC) team, led by Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi. The visit is scheduled on August 7 and 8 to assess ground situation and to discuss poll preparations with state government officials.
A majority of transferred police officials are of (Superintendent of Police) SP or Commandant rank.
A notification released by the state Home department said that Additional Director General (ADG) Ravinder Kumar, currently posted at Vigilance Investigation Bureau (VIB) has been promoted to the post of DG.
SPs of 23 districts have been shifted. The rest are Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) posted in various districts.
Majority of the districts where transfers have been effected are in North Bihar. This area has witnessed a surge for BJP in the Lok Sabha elections last year, but is also counted as traditional boroughs of ruling JDU and its ally RJD.
Assembly elections are slated to be held in October-November in the state but the final dates are yet to be announced.
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