Aslam Khan IPS Transfer Imbroglio:
How Did They Goof Up?
The only sensible thing that the Administration should do at this
juncture is to come out with the non-existent allegations against the Officer
or render an apology for the goof-ups and re-instate her back as the SP,
Anti-Corruption Unit.
By Zubair Ahmed
The Administration, it appears to be in no mood to
accept the fact that they goofed up in this issue big time. To make things
worse and murkier, the goof up continues. It would be sensible and advisable
that instead of finding a motive behind the articles, they should be undoing
the wrong committed to the officer, and put an end to the 'loose talk'
emanating from high places.
Undoubtedly, the recent transfer of Mrs Aslam Khan
SP, Anti-Corruption Unit as Principal of Police Training School was a
miscalculated step by the Administration, which appears to have backfired. It
was projected as a routine Administrative step. However, when the news of her
transfer and the tads of allegations leveled against her appeared in the social
media, the Lieutenant Governor tried to play it down saying that it was
sensitive issue and the media should not indulge in 'loose talk' and comment
without verifying full facts. Unfortunately, there are no facts either.
The first goof-up was the transfer of an honest
officer, with a motive to keep her away and protect a few corrupt elements.
When media tried to bring it to the notice of the Administrator, he tried to set
in the media in harsh words, and then started a series of lies.
When the Administrator was contacted, he reiterated
that there are many allegations against her, which cannot be revealed or
shared. A sense of mild guilt too was pervading, or why he had to stress and
say that the officer was commended for her good work. An officer, against whom,
many allegations are pending does not deserve any commendation. This was the
first instance of cover-up. However, the media did not buy that and went ahead
and published the story revealing all the facets.
For the next 48 hours, there has been a deafening
lull from the side of Administration. However, its not all silent. Vibes from
the Police Headquarters confirm that there are no allegations as of now against
the said officer. But, a senior police officer is learnt to have been engaged
in a series of Goebbelsian propaganda against the officer as well as the media.
Rather than addressing the issue, or coming out
with a clarification, they found it convenient to float rumours of gargantuan
proportions. As widely quoted, when all arguments fail, religion is the only
argument left. Playing favourite mind games, the senior police officer is
learnt to bring a communal angle to the issue. They seriously believe that the
communal angle might divert the attention from the issue.
Moreover, another rhetoric that is gradually
cropping up is that some vested interests are instigating the media, which is
another allegation, which they won't be able to substantiate ever.
Initially it was unfound allegations against Mrs
Aslam Khan, and now one upon another they are trying to build as many lies as
possible. Only regret is that they will utterly fail in establishing any one of
them.
Some elements close to the Chief Secretary Anand
Prakash did send feelers that the Chief Secretary is interested to meet, but it
would be prudent on the side of media to communicate through the paper instead
of a personal meeting. The only sensible thing that the Administration should
do at this juncture is to come out with the non-existent allegations against
the Officer or render an apology for the goof-ups and re-instate her back as
the SP, Anti-Corruption Unit.
Its high time, the Administration refrains from
venturing into rumuor mongering and initiate an enquiry. Or all the bluff they
are interested in propagating might not help them in diverting the media or the
Islanders from the core issue.
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