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Mamata defends shifting top cop

Faced with criticism over transfer of senior IPS officer Damayanti Sen, who had differed with Mamata Banerjee on the genuineness of the Park Street rape case, the West Bengal Chief Minister on Thursday defended the decision saying it was a prerogative of the government.

Updated on: Apr 6, 2012, 02:56:05 IST
PTI | By , Kolkata
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Faced with criticism over transfer of senior IPS officer Damayanti Sen, who had differed with Mamata Banerjee on the genuineness of the Park Street rape case, the West Bengal Chief Minister on Thursday defended the decision saying it was a prerogative of the government.

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Banerjee, without referring to the transfer of Sen, the former Joint Commissioner of Police, said “it is the prerogative of my government to get the job done by someone who can perform in a better way.”

Pointing out that it was the management of media houses which decided who would be editor and other staff, Banerjee alleged a section of the media and television news channels were making personal attacks on her and trying to malign her government.

“This is yellow journalism. The manner in which personal attacks are being made is a conspiracy and a planted game. “Just as I cannot impose or bulldoze, you cannot impose or bulldoze,” she said at the launch of a daily.

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