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Former IAS officer wants Gill to be stripped of Padma Shri

Source: PTI
January 05, 2010 21:38 IST
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The Centre's decision to strip police officers convicted of 'moral turpitude' of medals and awards fuelled a demand by an ex-woman Indian Administrative Service officer on Tuesday that the Padma Shri award be taken back from Punjab's former 'supercop' K P S Gill convicted for molesting her.

Seventy-four-year-old Gill, who is credited with retrieving Punjab from insurgency, dismissed the demand as "nonsense".

Rupan Deol Bajaj wanted the Centre to move against Gill in the same manner as it was proceeding against former Haryana top cop S P S Rathore to strip him of his police medal in the aftermath of the Ruchika molestation case.

"Gill's case is also one of moral turpitude. All his medals and the Padma Shri should be taken away," said Bajaj, who is currently an information commissioner in Punjab.

"It is very necessary that some kind of message should go out to society that such people do not deserve to have these high decorations (Padma Shri)," Bajaj said.

"I think Ruchika would not have been molested had K P S Gill not be given Padma Shri. Because (Rathore) knew that if such things happen even to an IAS officer, they can get away, when a top cop can get away with it," she said.

Gill, who got the country's fourth highest civilian honour in 1989 for his work in the civil service, said retrospective punishment for award and medal recipients for services rendered by them was "against the law".

Gill, a recipient of several police medals, also appeared to suggest that he was not unduly bothered if the medals given to him were taken away by the Government.

"Who is bothered about that medal yaar? I never asked for it. They gave it to me. They can take away all the 20 medals."

Gill was in 1996 found guilty of outraging modesty of Bajaj by a trial court after she complained in 1988 that the police officer "pinched" her "posterior" at a party where he was alleged to be drunk.

Speaking to television channels, Gill said he had not asked for the Padma Shri and so he did not care whether the government took it away from him. Gill was the director general of police of Punjab and Bajaj a senior IAS officer at the time.

A trial court sentenced him of a fine of Rs 2 lakh, rigorous imprisonment for three months and a simple imprisonment for two months.

After final appeals before the Supreme Court in July 2005, the conviction was upheld and the jail sentences were reduced to probation.

The victim had declined to accept the monetary compensation and the court ordered that it be donated to women's organsiations.

With a precedent being set for the withdrawal of medals awarded to Rathore, questions are being asked whether this would mean Gill could lose his awards.

Senior advocate K T S Tulsi came out in the officer's defence.

"Remember, in 1996, Gill was convicted for outraging the modesty of a lady IAS officer. Now stripping him off his medals is unjustified. K P S Gill is an outstanding officer. They will need to balance acts of courage with this minor blemish. People can have false accusations against them. Anyone can have an accusation that is blown out of proportion," Tulsi said.

Officials also feel the Monday's decision by the Centre did not mean all tainted officers will automatically lose their medals.

During a long and illustrious career, Gill has served as the Punjab DGP twice. He commanded 'Operation Black Thunder' to flush out militants hiding in the Golden Temple in 1988.

His services in counterterrorism were also sought by the Sri Lankan and Gujarat governments and he is currently the president of the Indian Hockey Federation.

Government sources said in New Delhi that the home ministry has not taken any view on withdrawal of medals awarded to Gill.

"We have not taken view on any individual," said an official from the home ministry, when asked if the ministry had initiated any process to strip the super cop of his medals.
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