An official statement said Kalia, a 2010-batch IPS officer, and two other officers, have been transferred by the state government. She has been posted as Commandant 4th IRB at Manesar relieving Vikas Dhankar of the additional charge.
The minister had on Thursday stormed out of a meeting of the District Grievances and Public Relations Committee after the police officer refused to follow his order to leave the venue following heated exchanges between them. The video of their spat went viral on social media.
Notably, Vij, who is known for his outspoken nature even taking on his own government, said that he had been getting complaints of drug mafia and liquor mafia being active.
"Yesterday, one NGO complained to police, but she (Kalia) shouted back at the NGO asking why it was complaining to the Minister. That itself shows that she is not cooperating," he told reporters.
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"Before media, the lady officer blamed entire government, saying government is involved in the sale of illegal liquor. I have spoken to the Chief Minister. There is one thing I want to make clear that my fight against inefficient officers and employees will continue," he said.
The incident drew sharp reactions on social media, with several coming out in support of Kalia, saying the Minister should have exercised restraint in the manner in which he dealt with the officer, including asking her to "get out" in front of the Committee members.
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said in Karnal that he had taken cognizance of the matter and it will be dealt with appropriately.
The opposition slammed Vij over his comments while Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Castes, P L Punia, demanded that the Minister should be sacked.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that
the Minister should have maintained decorum while speaking to a lady officer and deprecated his behaviour with her.
Congress leader Manish Tewari said the minister acted in a "crude manner. For the simple reason, you don't behave with a lady in this manner irrespective of whether she is an officer or not. There is certain decorum which you must observe. If this had happened in some other party, the minister would have been asked to step down".
"This is punishment without any inquiry. The Haryana government has initiated action against the SP without going into details and without conducting any inquiry," another Congress leader Shakeel Ahmed said.
Vij was slammed for his tweet by the people on social media.
One tweet said, "Fatehabad SP is an honest officer, who is stopping illegal work that comes to her notice. You (Vij) are being misguided by wrong people. I was not expecting this from a leader like you".
"You should not speak through your tongue (asking SP to get out..)," he tweeted.
The confrontation between Vij and Kalia took place during a meeting of the District Grievances and Public Relations Committee in Fatehabad yesterday, where the minister questioned Kalia regarding a complaint pertaining to an unauthorised sale of liquor in villages.
Vij asked the SP what the police was doing regarding multiple sale points of liquor opened in villages.
The officer explained the responsibilities of the police in this regard and mentioned that 2,500 cases had been registered in connection with the Excise Act in the past 10 months, which was a record.
As the exchange between the duo continued, the minister by now enraged asked the SP to "get out" of the meeting.
The lady officer, however, refused to leave the meeting as she felt she was not in the wrong, and even objected to the minister's manner.
The minister then left the meeting in a huff. All BJP workers and committee members followed suit.
The officer declined to comment on the incident, saying everything happened before media and that she would not like to add anything further.
Incidentally, Kalia's father Dharam Pal retired as a painter from the Fatehabad police in 2010. The same year, she joined the Haryana police as an IPS officer, making it to the central cadre in her third attempt.
National Scheduled Caste Commission member Ishwar Singh also slammed Vij, demanding action against him over his behaviour with the lady officer.
Haryana Congress President Ashok Tanwar said, "This is not the way Khattar's Ministers should treat their bureaucrats. This is definitely an example of a intolerant behaviour by the Haryana Minister. One does not tell a lady officer to get out like this," he said.
Hooda said such behaviour will "demoralise the bureaucrats".
Recently, Vij had accused his own government's police of spying on him after which Haryana Police DGP had ordered a high-level inquiry.
Vij had caught a CID constable standing outside his office at the civil secretariat building here after which he had summoned the DGP to his office and lodged a complaint.
In the past, Vij, who besides Health also looks after Sports and Youth Affairs, has also been upset over decisions taken in his departments without his knowledge.
Meanwhile, Vij has written to State's Director General of Police today asking him to provide security to complainants against the liquor mafia of Fatehabad.
The Minister told reporters in Amabala that when he reminded the SP that any citizen could express his grievances in this meeting she started arguing with him.