Madhya Pradesh cop suspended for growing hair, moustache

Police

Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Police have suspended a constable for indiscipline as he grew his hair and moustache despite being told to trim it, an official said Sunday. The suspension was order issued Friday to constable, Rakesh Rana. He was posted as a driver in the police’s motor transport wing.

Assistant Inspector General, Cooperatives Fraud and Public Service Guarantee, Prashant Sharma, who issued the order said Sunday that Rana was suspended as he did not follow his senior’s order about correcting his appearance.

“When Rana’s appearance was checked, the constable was found with hair grown and a moustache till the neck. He was directed to trim the hair as his turnout was awkward, but he did not follow the directives,” the official said.

Sharma also claimed the constable was adamant on keeping long hair and moustache, which was not in accordance with norms for the uniformed personnel. Hence, he was suspended as part of disciplinary action, the official said.

The constable was posted as the driver of Special Director General, Cooperatives Fraud and Public Service Guarantee section. Rana told a TV channel that he will continue to keep a moustache as it is a matter of ‘self-respect’ for him.

Rana claimed that he always wore a proper uniform. He said he will not compromise on this issue despite the suspension as he had been keeping the moustache since a long time.

 

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