Bhopal, March 16: In a major administrative reshuffle before the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP-led Madhya Pradesh government has effected the transfer of 100 officers of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS). In an order issued on Friday, the government assigned new postings to 51 IAS and 49 IPS officers and transferred several State Administrative Service (SAS) officers.
As per the order, Shahdol, Guna, Panna and Singrauli districts will get new collectors, and new divisional commissioners have been appointed for Ujjain and Shahdol. The government has transferred the superintendents of police (SPs) of Niwari, Damoh, Sheopur, Rajgarh, Dindori, Khandwa, Singrauli, Chhatarpur, Khargone and Shivpuri districts, while new civic chiefs have been appointed for Bhopal and Indore, it was stated. 'Modi Always Fulfils His Guarantee': PM Narendra Modi Sounds Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Bugle in Telangana, Says 'I Have Worked Day and Night for My 140 Crore Family Members' (Watch Video)
The Opposition Congress, however, cried foul alleging that the exercise was carried out to influence the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Talking to PTI, Bhupendra Gupta, the vice president of the MP Congress media cell, claimed the government had effected around 500 transfers of officials in the last two months. He alleged that the transfers on Friday were aimed at influencing the upcoming elections. Lok Sabha Elections 2024: YSRCP Releases List of 25 Candidates in Andhra Pradesh for Upcoming Polls, Check Full List
"These transfers are selections for elections," Gupta said. Meanwhile, MP BJP spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi said the transfers were done according to the Election Commission's guidelines and for the good of the people, and termed the Congress' accusations as "baseless".