MUMBAI: Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is facing controversy following an incident involving a woman probationary IPS officer, Anjali Krishna, during a phone call regarding illegal excavation activities in Solapur. This event occurred two days ago and was recorded, subsequently airing on regional news channels.
In the recording, Krishna, addressing an NCP worker who sought Pawar’s intervention, expressed difficulty in recognizing his voice. In response, Pawar made a sarcastic remark about identifying him via video call. He later ordered Krishna to halt her actions against the illegal excavation of murrum, a material used in road construction, and suggested possible repercussions for defying his orders.
Local reports indicate that the individuals involved in the excavation have criminal backgrounds. Following the call, these individuals confronted local officials, leading to incidents of violence against two village-level revenue officers. While Pawar did not comment on the incident, NCP chief Sunil Tatkare has attempted to clarify that Pawar only suggested deferring the action, citing law and order concerns within the state. This statement comes as criticism from social activists and political opponents arises regarding Pawar’s conduct during the exchange.
- Why it matters: The incident raises concerns about the influence of political figures on law enforcement and the challenges facing officials who act against illegal activities.
- The altercation highlights the difficulties in maintaining law and order, especially in contexts involving organized crime.
- The latest: State officials have not provided additional comments following the backlash, and discussions regarding law enforcement policies are expected to continue.
Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/mumbai-news/ajits-phone-altercation-with-woman-cop-goes-viral-101757012795749.html
Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/mumbai-news/ajits-phone-altercation-with-woman-cop-goes-viral-101757012795749.html

