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‘All they get is Rs 500?’ Maharashtra Police association fumes over election duty allowance

State police welfare organisation chief livid over police personnel paid a pittance for BMC polls duty, unlike staff from other depts; the decision has triggered anger among police families across Maharashtra

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Mumbai Police constables conduct a march past at Dhobi Talao prior to the BMC elections. FILE PIC/ATUL KAMBLE

Mumbai Police constables conduct a march past at Dhobi Talao prior to the BMC elections. FILE PIC/ATUL KAMBLE

The Maharashtra Police Boys’ Association has launched a scathing attack on the State Election Commission, calling the election duty allowance paid to police personnel “humiliating” and warning of a large-scale protest in Mumbai if the issue is not resolved immediately.

In a strongly worded representation dated January 16, the association, through its founder and chairman, Rahul Arjunrao Dubale, alleged that police officers and personnel deployed for election duty were paid only Rs 500, while staff from other government departments received significantly higher allowances. Dubale termed the disparity “an insult to the Maharashtra Police force”.

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