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EC appoints Sanjay Verma as Maharashtra DGP ahead of polls

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The Election Commission has Sanjay Verma, Maharashtra's Director General (legal and technical), as the state's new Director General of Police (DGP) following the removal of Rashmi Shukla. Government orders formalising the appointment are expected shortly.

Verma, an IPS officer from the 1990 batch, succeeds Shukla, who belongs to the 1988 batch and was removed after multiple complaints. The state government initially chose to place her on leave rather than remove her outright. Shukla's tenure has been marked by controversy, including three FIRs related to the telephone tapping of various politicians.

The decision came after sustained pressure from the and Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar). Maharashtra Chief Sujata Saunik had submitted a panel of three IPS officers to the Election Commission, comprising Mumbai Police Vivek Phansalkar, Sanjay Verma, and Ritesh Kumar

Sources revealed that during a recent and order review, Election Commission Chief Commissioner Rajiv Kumar expressed concerns over politically motivated crimes in Maharashtra. Kumar had directed Shukla to implement strict measures against such crimes, which he said undermined the electoral atmosphere and disrupted the level playing field.

This is not the first such intervention by the Election Commission in Maharashtra. In 2009, then-DGP A N Roy was asked to step aside during the election period, with IPS officer S Chakravarthi appointed as DGP for the duration due to controversies surrounding Roy.

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