IPS association dissociates from UP top cop's controversy over Ram Mandir
DG Homeguard Surya Kumar Shukla on Friday courted controversy by pledging to build Ram Mandir at the earliest.
The Indian Police Service (IPS) Association dissociated itself from from the act of senior IPS officer who pledged to 'build Ram Mandir at the earliest' Uttar Pradesh. The IPS association tweeted their stand on the incident with the video in which the IPS officer was seen taking the pledge with other panelists.
"We disassociate ourselves from the act of a senior IPS officer as shown in the video & reiterate that it is against the ethos of neutrality, fairness and uprightness that Indian Police Service stands for," tweeted IPS Association.
DG Homeguard Surya Kumar Shukla on Friday courted controversy by pledging to build Ram Mandir at the earliest. The IPS officer was caught on camera taking a vow with other panelists in a function. CNN news 18 reported that DG Homeguard Surya Kumar Shukla re-ignited the Ram Mandir debate, saying "I pledge to build the Ram temple at the earliest".
However, the officer denied the reports. He said, " There was a seminar in which they want to help in building the Ram Mandir to which I told them the matter is under discussion. Why will I say anything that will disturb the peace of the nation." Based on the reports, UP CM Yogi Adityanath sought explanation from the DG Homeguard for defying service rules.
We disassociate ourselves from the act of a senior #IPS officer as shown in the video & reiterate that it is against the ethos of neutrality, fairness and uprightness that Indian Police Service stands for. pic.twitter.com/PoAxmlFBfL
— IPS Association (@IPS_Association) February 2, 2018
The Supreme Court to hear the civil appeals filed by various parties challenging the 2010 Allahabad high court verdict on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title dispute on February 8. Last year, a bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices Ashok Bhushan and S. A. Najeeb had asked the advocates on record of appeals to sit together and ensure that all the requisite documents are translated, filed and numbered before the apex court registry.
A three-judge bench of the Allahabad high court in a 2:1 majority ruling had ordered that the land be partitioned equally among three parties - the Sunni Waqf Board, Ram-Lalla Deity and the Nirmohi Akhara.
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