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IPS Sanjay Verma takes charge as new Maharashtra DGP, says 'conducting free and fair elections is our duty'

IPS Sanjay Verma is a 1990-batch officer and was serving as DG of law and Technical. He is set to retire in April 2028 and was topping the list of consideration for the Maharashtra DGP post

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IPS Sanjay Verma at the DGP office on Tuesday evening. Pic/Faizan Khan

IPS Sanjay Verma at the DGP office on Tuesday evening. Pic/Faizan Khan

IPS Sanjay Verma on Tuesday evening took charge as the Director General of Police, Maharashtra after being appointed as the new DGP following the removal of Rashmi Shukla by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and said, "conducting free and fair elections is our duty."

The poll body had earlier the Maharashtra government that they have to comply with their order by 5 pm on November 5.

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