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Parambir Singh planning to move court against Gafoor's outburst

Last Updated 21 November 2009, 12:22 IST

"What Gafoor has said was malicious and incorrect and I will soon take legal action against him for defaming me," Singh, former Additional Commissioner of Police (ATS), said
.
In an interview to a magazine, Gafoor had said "a section of senior police officers refused to be on the ground and take on the terrorists. By doing so, they chose to ignore the need of the hour."
Apart from Singh, Gafoor had taken the names of Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Deven Bharti, former Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) K L Prasad and former Additional Commissioner of Police (Southern Region) K Venkateshan.

"I have submitted my role to the Pradhan Committee and I am sure it has been mentioned in their report submitted to the government," Singh, currently posted as IGP at the Konkan region, said.

Claiming that he was one of the first senior officers to have reached Girgaum Chowpatty after lone surviving gunman Ajmal Kasab was captured, Singh said, "I have been seen on several news channels at Hotel Taj and Oberoi."

Reacting to the charges, Bharti said, "I do not believe in groupism and do not want any certification from anyone."
He further said, he does not know what prompted Gafoor to pass such remarks, which was totally uncalled for.
"It is sad that with such remarks, Gafoor is portraying a wrong side of the police force to the nation," Bharti said.
Venkateshan refused to comment stating he has not read the article.

We don't understand why Gafoor made such remarks: Mumbai cops
Refuting allegations by their former boss that they dithered from "responding to the situation" during 26/11, some police officers today said they do not understand what prompted then city commissioner Hassan Gafoor to make such remarks.
In an interview to a magazine, Gafoor had said "a section of senior police officers refused to be on the ground and take on the terrorists. By doing so, they chose to ignore the need of the hour."

Apart from Singh, Gafoor has taken the names of K L Prasad, then Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Deven Bharti, the Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) and K Venkatesham, the then additional commissioner of police (Southern Region).
Reacting to the charges, Bharti said "I don't know what prompted Gafoor to make such statement. I don't believe in groupism. I don't want any certification from anyone. Whatever I have done is known to the Ram Pradhan Committee."
While Venkatesham refused to comment saying he has not read the article, Prasad was unavailable for comments.

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(Published 21 November 2009, 12:22 IST)

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