Maharashtra ex-intel chief Shukla to be state cops chief

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
MUMBAI: High-profile IPS officer Rashmi Shukla is all set to take over the reins of the state police from the current Director General of
Police (DGP) Rajnish Seth, who will soon take over as chairman of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission
Currently, Shukla is on central deputation in the rank of DG.In the state, Shukla has held several key posts in the past, including as Pune
police commissioner and director of the state intelligence wing.Shukla is the seniormost IPS officer in the state.Deputy CM Devendra
Fadnavis said the state government has submitted a list to the Union ministry of home affairs as per levels of seniority.According to a
high-ranking bureaucrat, Shukla is followed in terms of seniority by Maharashtra Police Housing and Welfare Corporation managing director
Sandeep Bishnoi and Mumbai police commissioner Vivek Phansalkar
While Shukla belongs to the 1988 batch, Bishnoi and Phansalkar belong to the 1989 batch
Shukla will retire on June 30, 2024, Bishnoi on March 31, 2024 and Phansalkar on March 31, 2025.On October 4, Maharashtra chief minister
Eknath Shinde appointed Rajnish Seth as chairman, MPSC
However, he was then asked not to take over the new assignment and wait till a successor was appointed as DGP in his place
Seth, an IPS officer of the 1988 batch, is scheduled to retire on December 31, 2023.The bureaucrat said that as per the norms prescribed by
the ministry of home affairs, the state government must submit to it a panel of the seniormost IPS officers along with their service records
for the last 10 years
The home ministry makes a shortlist, from which the state government selects the new DGP
The norms for appointment of DGP were recommended by SC in the Prakash Singh case.