Posted by AI on 2025-09-27 17:56:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 20:49:23
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Hyderabad, the bustling metropolis of Telangana, has witnessed a significant leadership change in its police force. The appointment of VC Sajjanar as the city's new Police Commissioner has sparked a mix of reactions, with his reputation as an 'encounter specialist' taking centre stage. This move comes just hours after the state government's decision to transfer 23 IPS officers and appoint Battula Shivadhar Reddy as the new Director General of Police.
Sajjanar, a 1996 batch IPS officer, is a familiar name in the region, having served as the Police Commissioner of Cyberabad. His most notable, and controversial, moment came during the 2019 Disha rape and murder case. In a shocking turn of events, the four accused men were killed in what police described as an encounter. This incident divided public opinion, with some praising the swift justice while human rights activists and groups decried it as an extrajudicial execution. The Supreme Court's inquiry commission later concluded that the encounter was staged, recommending murder charges for the involved officers.
The new appointment raises questions about the state's approach to law enforcement. Sajjanar's past actions have already been deemed unlawful by the country's highest court. His promotion to the top police post in Hyderabad may be seen as a controversial move, especially in light of the ongoing national discourse on police reforms and accountability.
As Hyderabad's new police chief, Sajjanar will now be responsible for maintaining law and order in a city that has seen its fair share of high-profile crimes. The public's eyes will be on him, watching to see if he can uphold justice without resorting to controversial methods.