Never approached for BJP election fund: IPS officer

A senior IPS officer Thursday said he had never been approached by anyone to raise election funds for Chhattisgarh's ruling BJP.
"Whatever has appeared in a section of media on Thursday that I wanted to go on long leave because I had been given a fund target for the coming assembly polls are completely baseless and a bundle of lies," Raipur district Superintendent of Police O.P. Pal told IANS.
Pal stirred a controversy when he filed an application for six-month's leave after he was allegedly given a target by seniors to raise funds for the government.
Chhattisgarh goes to the polls by November.
"I have moved a leave application entirely based on a family reason. It has nothing to do with the other issues. Some people have gived it a twist," Pal said.
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"I will proceed on leave only after it is granted... otherwise, I will continue to do the job the way I am doing," the police officer added.
The opposition Congress issued a statement Thursday, accusing the state government of "pressuring the officers in the state to raise massive election fund for the BJP".
"The application moved by the Raipur SP for a long leave after he was pressurised by higher authorities to make election fund collection, is a highly serious issue," said the Congress statement.
It said government officers in the state were now feeling disturbed as they have been given a specific target for collecting election fund for the ruling party.
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First Published: Aug 08 2013 | 9:00 PM IST
