Following the historic victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the subsequent formation of the government in Chhattisgarh, a phase of administrative changes has commenced with the conclusion of the code of conduct. Notably, the Janjgir Superintendent of Police, Vijay Aggarwal, has issued a series of transfer orders within the police department.
In a significant move, transfer orders have been issued for 1 trainee Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), 2 Tehsildar Inspectors (TI), 2 Sub-Inspectors (SI), and 2 Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASI). Among these changes, the responsibility of the Naila outpost has been entrusted to Trainee DSP Sangam Ram. The previous in-charge of Naila outpost, Satyam Chauhan, has now been designated as the in-charge of the Saragaon police station.
Inspector Manikant Pandey, previously serving in the traffic branch, has taken on the role of in-charge at the Bamhanidih police station in this administrative reshuffle. Further changes involve the transfer of 3 Sub-Inspectors to Birra, Saragaon, and Traffic departments. Additionally, 2 SIs have been attached to different areas in line with these changes.
These strategic shifts within the police department mark the commencement of administrative realignments post the BJP’s triumphant victory in Chhattisgarh. The orchestrated changes in key positions underscore the government’s approach to bolstering administrative efficacy and leadership in the law enforcement sector.
The transfers and reshuffling indicate a proactive stance by the newly formed government to streamline administrative functions and foster efficiency within the police department in Janjgir.
As these changes take effect, the spotlight remains on the evolving administrative landscape in Chhattisgarh post the recent electoral outcomes.