Uttar Pradesh government has revoked the suspension of IPS officer Rajesh Modak against whom a departmental inquiry is pending for allegedly beating three police followers during his tenure as SSP Mordabad, drawing a sharp criticism from the opposition parties.
Inspector General of Police (Crime) Ashish Gupta today said that Modak was reinstated on October 20.
Modak had allegedly beaten three police followers with broom at his official residence on September 21 for keeping a Samajwadi Party leader waiting.
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Taking note of the conduct of Modak, UP Governor B L Joshi had asked the UP government to take suitable action against him following which a departmental probe was ordered against him, official sources said here.
"A departmental inquiry has been ordered against Modak to ascertain the fact of the entire matter. The goverment has however not appointed an inquiry officer to probe the case", IG Gupta had told reporters in reply to a question on October 22.
The opposition parties, meanwhile, attacked the state government over the official's reinstatement.
BJP chief spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said normally an inquiry was conducted after suspension on the basis of which further action was taken. "But in UP, reverse is taking place," he alleged.
Pathak said that Modak was reinstated even before the inquiry started.
Senior Congress leader Akhilesh Pratap Singh said an officer's influence proved superior to the governor's directive.
He said if orders were issued then an inquiry should be conducted. Any action would have been taken only after the report was received, the Congress leader added.