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Orissa police officers question ‘snub’ to colleague on medal

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  • The last-minute move to not give a President’s Medal to CISF DIG Vinay Tosh Mishra on Independence Day despite his name reportedly being on the list of police awardees is threatening to blow up into a controversy in Orissa.

    While former law minister Narasingha Mishra has petitioned the President, senior police officers are calling the incident “outrageous”, “condemnable” and a “direct interference” in the matters of police administration. Some are demanding in private that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik be prosecuted for not fulfilling a “constitutional obligation”, others say Mishra’s family should sue him for defamation.

    According to sources in the police, minutes before the investiture ceremony, a senior IPS officer told Mishra that his medal would be sent to him later. The Chief Minister allegedly vetoed giving a medal to the DIG, on account of his involvement in the 2006 Kalinganagar police firing incident in which 14 tribals were killed. Mishra was the Superintendent of Police of Jajpur district at the time and the tribals had been opposing construction of a boundary wall for a proposed Tata Steel plant.

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    As an embarrassed Mishra lodged a complaint with Chief Secretary Ajit Kumar Tripathy, the official explanation given was that there was “some confusion” over whether the medal should be given in Orissa or by the CISF. An Orissa-cadre IPS officer, Mishra went on deputation to the CISF last year and is currently posted at Bokaro in Jharkhand.

    “The CISF has its own medal-giving ceremony, which is held in Delhi, so we are requesting the Director General of CISF to award the medal to him. The medal has been sent,” Additional Director General of Police Prakash Mishra said.

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    What a shame!By: Nidhi | 18-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward this shows how unorganised and unprofessiona naveen patnaik govt is. What can be expected from a person whose qualification for leading a mineral-rich poverty-stricken state is dynatic tag. This episode clearly reinforces the urgent need for police reforms.
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