Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey takes voluntary retirement from service

Director-General of Bihar Police Gupteshwar Pandey quit his service and takes voluntary retirement from his post. He said in a press conference that he took this decision without any political pressure and his retirement doesn’t relate with the Sushant Singh Rajput’s case and the SSR case now become a political step because of the election which will be in the coming weeks and also he cleared that he decided to retired because he would willing on “how best to serve society”. His retirement from the post of Director-General of Bihar Police was approved by the Bihar government on Tuesday, and he has abandoned a three-month mandatory cooling-off period.

DGP Gupteshwar Pandey

As per the reports, now he will be Reports fighting as a candidate of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Bihar election and he stands from Sahpur which is in Buxar district. And also he said in a statement that “He is no longer DGP (Director General of Police) from today and now, none of the government law applies on me anymore and the thing which he have to do, the people from several cities include Buxar, Jehanabad, Begusarai, many other districts are coming to me. He listen all the problems of them and he asks them that how they want my service, after that he takes any decision”.

After the Sushant Singh Rajput demise, his family or parents filed a case aginst his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and by which Bihar Government makes Mr Gupteshwar Pandey as an incharge for the investigation of his case. When Supreme Court approved the CBI investigation for the SSR case which is supported by the Bihar government, the officer Mr. Pandey, as the chief of the case, swaggered about Rhea that ” She does not have the aukat” to comment on the Chief Minister. Even today he regularly supported her words that the aukat means stature and he told this because Nitish Kumar is a chief minister and there have no rights to anyone even Rhea to make comment on him. Let’s see when the SSR case comes to an end, till then stay tuned with us.


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