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Rajasthan government reshuffles 14 IPS officers

Jaipur: The Rajasthan government has recently reshuffled 14 IPS officers, including the suspended Officer on Special Duty (OSD) for Gangapur City, Sushil Kumar. The reshuffle was announced after Kumar's name was linked to a violent altercation with workers at a restaurant in Ajmer. The government has suspended Kumar and IAS officer Girdhar on Tuesday.

The state government has taken this step to maintain law and order in the state and ensure that the police force is functioning smoothly. The reshuffle will also help in improving the efficiency of the police force and addressing the concerns of the public.

The reshuffle includes three senior IGPs who have been appointed as police OSDs in various divisions. IGP Raghvendra Suhasaa from the Railways has been appointed as OSD for the Pali division. Similarly, IGP S Parimala from the Personnel department has been assigned as OSD for Banswara, while IGP Satyendra Singh from the Special Operations Group (SOG) will assume the responsibilities of OSD for the Sikar division.

DCP Jaipur-West Vandita Rana and SP Dausa Sanjeev Nain will exchange their positions. Malini Agarwal has been reassigned from ADGP prison to training. ADGP recruitment board Sachin Mittal has been given the additional responsibility of cybercrime within PHQ. Furthermore, the additional charge of cybercrime has been transferred from ADGP technical services VK Singh to Mittal.

The reshuffle comes in the wake of the recent violent altercation with workers at a restaurant in Ajmer, which led to the suspension of Kumar and IAS officer Girdhar. The Rajasthan government has taken this step to maintain law and order in the state and ensure that the police force is functioning smoothly. The reshuffle will also help in improving the efficiency of the police force and addressing the concerns of the public.

The government is committed to ensuring that the police force is functioning effectively and efficiently. The reshuffle is part of the government's efforts to improve the functioning of the police force and provide better services to the people of Rajasthan. The government is confident that the reshuffle will help in achieving these objectives. /BI/