Subject: The Voice of the Public in Protest Against the Unjust Transfer of Guna Superintendent of Police, Ankit Soni
Guna. The recent transfer of Guna’s Superintendent of Police, Mr. Ankit Soni—allegedly carried out on the basis of false accusations regarding a ‘Hawala’ case—has become a matter of deep concern and outrage among the city’s general public.
The residents of the city believe that this decision is not only unjust but also contrary to the public interest. During Mr. Ankit Soni’s tenure, the law and order situation in the Guna district witnessed remarkable improvement. Under his leadership, effective control over crime was established, and the sense of security among ordinary citizens was significantly strengthened.
In particular, the stringent measures he implemented under the ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan’ (Drug-Free India Campaign) led to major success in the district’s fight against narcotics. His efforts to steer the youth away from drugs and to create a safer society have been truly commendable.
Local citizens, social organizations, and elected representatives assert that it is neither appropriate nor fair to transfer an honest and conscientious officer by implicating him in false charges in this manner. The public’s demand is unequivocal: this decision must be reconsidered, and his transfer should be stayed with immediate effect.
In conclusion, the people of Guna appeal to the administration—specifically to Chief Minister Mohan Yadav—to respect public sentiments and take a just decision, thereby ensuring the continued maintenance of good governance and security within the district.
— The General Public of Guna City









