Both Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala said in the assembly that government acted as per rules and there was no problem in the police force.
Replying to a notice for an adjournment motion moved by the Opposition on alleged disarray in the police force, Chennithala made it clear that 'no officer can dictate to government that he or she should be given a particular post'.
Chennithala said government has no intention to politicise the police force and rejected the charge that these officers were shifted as they failed to obey the government diktat.
The Opposition said it was the first time in the history of Kerala that top two police officers have gone on leave without accepting the orders of the State Home Ministry.
It was reported that Singh and Behera had gone on leave as they were not happy with their new postings.
"It is ridiculous that an ADGP rank officer is heading the Vigilance when DGP rank officials were given much lower positions," he pointed out.
Chennithala also came down on Behera's reported statement that he should be posted as Director of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau.
On the scheduled meeting of IPS' association, he said there was nothing wrong in it. Government was ready to look into the complaints of Officers, if any. But it was the government's right to decide the postings, he added.
After replies of the CM and Home Minister, Speaker N Sakthan refused leave for the motion, leading to a walkout by LDF Opposition members.
Before staging a walkout, CPI-M veteran and leader of the Opposition V S Achuthanandan alleged that law and order has come to a standstill due to dissatisfaction among top police officers.
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