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Andhra Pradesh
HYDERABAD: Chief Electoral Officer of Andhra Pradesh I. V. Subba Rao is likely to seek the guidance of the Election Commission (EC) on the three letters addressed to him in quick succession by Director General of Police S. S. P. Yadav insisting that the former spell out the reasons for shifting him from the post during the general elections. The CEO had responded to the first two letters by sending him a copy of the transfer order issued by the Commission and explained the procedure adopted in shifting him. Not satisfied with the response, Mr. Yadav wrote another letter asking how Mr. Subba Rao had recommended that he be eased out of election duties on the basis of unfounded allegations. Mr. Subba Rao has reportedly decided against replying to the third letter and take up the matter with the EC which had ordered action against Mr. Yadav. Sources said that unless there was a proper response to the DGP’s letters, an opinion might be created in the public mind that the CEO and the EC had erred in their action though it was aimed at ensuring a free and fair election. The EC had ordered Mr. Yadav to be replaced by A. K. Mohanty, as DGP, after the former referred to Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy as “our CM” at a police officers’ meet in Kurnool to review the preparedness for the elections. Video clippings of the meeting where Mr. Yadav also referred to the efforts made by Dr. Reddy for welfare of policemen were sent to the EC.
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