IAS officer in Haryana baton charge row transferred
The Hindu
He was seen in a video asking police force to “smash the heads” of protesters
Ayush Sinha, IAS officer at the centre of controversy in the recent , was on Wednesday transferred. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) was posted as Additional Secretary, Haryana Citizen Resource Information Department, in Chandigarh. The 2018 batch officer was among 19 IAS officers transferred. Mr. Sinha was seen in a purported video asking the police force to “smash the heads” of the protesters. Chief Minister Manohar Lal said the choice of words of Mr. Sinha was not appropriate but that “if anyone takes law and order into their hands, then certainly the police have a role to play”.More Related News

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