EC suspends officer for checking PM's chopper; Cong, AAP raise questions

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 18 2019 | 3:50 PM IST

The Election Commission suspended an IAS officer on Wednesday night for checking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter in Odisha's Sambalpur, terming it a violation of norms in dealing with SPG protectees.

In its order, the commission said Mohammad Mohsin was suspended for actions contrary to its instructions concerning those being protected by the Special Protection Group (SPG) protectees.

Modi had visited Sambalpur to address an election rally on April 16.

The Congress criticised the EC's action against Mohsin, a Karnataka cadre IAS officer, saying the rules cited by it to punish the bureaucrat do not exempt PM's vehicle from being searched.

"An official was suspended by ECI for doing his job of inspecting vehicles. The rule cited governs the use of official vehicles for campaigning. It does not exempt PM's vehicle from being searched," the party said in a tweet.

"What is Modi carrying in the helicopter that he doesn't want India to see," it asked.

The Aam Aadmi Party also took a jibe at Modi in a tweet.

"Suspension of the officer who checked PM's helicopter. The chowkidar lives in his own protected shell! Is the Chowkidar trying to hide something," it asked.

The commission took the action against Mohsin, the general observer of Sambalpur, on the basis of a report submitted by the district collector and the deputy inspector general of police.

Modi was learnt to have been held up at Sambalpur for nearly 15 minutes because of Mohsin's "actions".

"Checking of the prime minister's chopper, undertaken at Sambalpur, was not in accordance with the EC guidelines as SPG protectees are exempt from such checking," said an official in Bhubaneswar.

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's helicopter was also checked by EC flying squad personnel in Rourkela on Tuesday.

A similar check was carried out on Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's chopper at Sambalpur Tuesday, sources said.

There have been instances where during polls the EC allowed checking of convoys of both current and the former Congress president

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First Published: Apr 18 2019 | 3:50 PM IST

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