Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 172 The Chief Minister’s Anger

Chapter 172 The Chief Minister’s Anger
Ashok Chafan sat behind his desk with a haggard look on his face. He looked around the office and could only sigh helplessly.

He knew that he didn't have much time left sitting here, so he could count down.

His removal has been initiated and it won't be long before he is removed from the post of Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

The highest power of a country, once you have enjoyed it, you really don’t want to lose it.

At this time, his cell phone rang. It was one of his trusted subordinates calling.

"Hmm? The website of Truth News? Okay, I'll take a look." Ashok hung up the phone quickly.

He frowned and opened the Truth News website on his computer.

To be honest, he hated the truth news very much. That woman named Fia was really hateful. It was she who exposed his affairs.

Otherwise, I wouldn't have ended up in this situation.

Unfortunately, this woman has connections in Delhi, so he can't do anything to her.

Of course, he also knew that the woman could not be blamed entirely.

How could a woman like her have so much power?

It just gave the People's Party and other forces an opportunity to take advantage of the situation. These guys are the ones I hate the most. This is a party dispute.

He quickly read the latest news.

"Rajti's grandson?" Ashok's face turned pale. "I haven't been dismissed yet! How dare this little bastard say he won't give me face? And sentence him to prison? Rajti, great! You want to be the chief minister? Do you really think I'm a sick cat?"

Ashok Chafan's temples were throbbing because he was angry.

In his opinion, the reason why Kongye was so arrogant and dared to say such words in public was that he was influenced by Rajiti.

He could imagine that Ragiti must have said the same thing about him in private, and the words might even be more excessive.

As long as the removal procedure is not completed, he is still the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and still has the power of a state leader.

What is Ragiti?
He doesn't hold any position now, yet he dares to tell me what to do?

No, it was his damn grandson who was telling him what to do.

Ashok is in a very sensitive situation right now, especially since he is about to be dismissed from office.

Any disturbance will be regarded by him as an act against him, and he will bear grudge and retaliate.

Now that Kangye's words were so direct, he naturally attributed them to Rajiti.

Without Rajiti, how could his grandson dare to say such a thing?

Originally, he felt that he would definitely not be able to keep the position of Chief Minister, so he retired.

As for who will take over this position, he doesn't want to interfere too much.

Even when Rajiti was active, he didn't say much.

At this time, he didn't want to offend too many people.

After retiring, I will still have to face a lot of lawsuits and so on. It would not be wise to offend some people again.

I didn't expect that my low profile during this period would be regarded as cowardice?
Does this bastard Rajiti want to shit on his own head?
Ashok couldn't help but think of Rajiti, who got nothing from the new Maharashtra government and must be resentful of him.

If Rajiti gets to the top this time, he will probably take revenge on me.

I thought too highly of people before.

He felt that if he did not stand out against Rajiti, even if Rajiti became the Chief Minister, it would not be too difficult for him.

Now it seems that I was too idealistic.

Ragiti's fangs were so well hidden that he couldn't even see them himself.

But his grandson exposed everything.

Ashok was really angry. He had to let Rajiti know that even if he was removed from office, he still had a huge influence in the Congress Party, which was not comparable to Rajiti.

Actually, there is no doubt about this.

Ashok's influence naturally far exceeds that of Rajiti.

The Congress Party is trying hard to protect Ashok this time not only because of the Chief Minister, but also because Ashok himself has a strong network of connections within the Congress Party.

While Ashok was reading the news, other big names were also paying attention.

For example, Shiva Nandan, the Commissioner of Mumbai Police.

He had just received a report from Sori, the chief of the North Central District Police Department, saying that there had been a conflict between Rotun and Rajiti Nair's grandson, Khenye.

Hengye has been making a fuss at the district police station, which makes Sori undecided for a while.

Sori definitely wanted to release Rotun. Rotun did nothing wrong in this matter and prevented a crime from happening.

Of course, Sori would definitely not reveal the relationship between Rotun and Itas.

Everyone pretended not to know.

"Still making trouble?" Shiva asked.

"Yes, Chief, he said he would sue Roton. If our police secretly released the person, he would definitely call the news media to ask us to give an explanation," said Sori.

"Then let's detain Rodon temporarily." Shiva said.

"Ah? Director, what are you doing?" Sori asked in surprise.

He was surprised by the director's decision.

He knew that it was Rawdon who helped Shiva become the Commissioner of the Bombay Police.

Now Rotun is Pirando's right-hand man, and he has done a very good job in Harreg during this period.

And Pirando is from Shiva, so Rotun naturally has a relationship with Shiva.

He called to ask for instructions just to let his boss know about this matter.

Because he is just a district director.

He is not afraid of anything, but he can't afford to offend Rajiti behind this guy.

My official position is still a bit low.

Although I have a relationship with my uncle, I can't always trouble him with all these matters.

If I had Shiva's instructions, I wouldn't feel any pressure.

"That's what we'll do, but you have to make it clear to Rotten that he should stay in the police station for a while. There won't be any other trouble." Shiva said.

"Yes, Chief!" Hearing this, Sori secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

He still had a very good impression of Rotten.

Shiva's words were enough to prove that he was still protecting Rotun.

But Shiva must have other plans.

"Chief, from the clues we used to arrest me, Hengye and his group are indeed suspected of kidnapping. We can use this as an excuse to detain him," said Sori.

Luoton has been imprisoned. If this guy Hengye is still at large, he would feel a little unfair for Luoton.

Even if he knew that Shiva was there, nothing would happen to Rodan later.

"Let him go," Shiva said. "But you need to let some reliable news media know about this. This guy was too rude to our police. He needs to be taught a lesson. I don't need to tell you how to do it, right?"

Hearing this, Sori immediately understood: "I understand, Director, don't worry about this matter, I will definitely take care of it." Sori knew that it must be the arrogant words that Kenye said at the scene that angered the director.

Because Khanye had said that even if the Bombay Police Commissioner came, we would have to do as he said. Even if the State Police Director General came, we wouldn't dare to refuse him face.

In Sori's opinion, even his grandfather wouldn't dare to say such words now.

Ever since what Rawdon did in Haragu Township, the status of the police in Mabang has been greatly improved.

Now I am not so afraid of the government.

So the director naturally doesn't indulge them.

Even if Rajiti really becomes the Chief Minister in the future, he will not cause trouble to the police because of this matter.

Shiva did this because of the reason why Koye spoke rudely.

In addition, it is to support Rotten.

Not to mention Roden's contribution in the competition for the chief of the Mumbai Police Department, the performance in Harag Township not only helped Pirando resolve the dilemma, but also benefited the entire Maharashtra police system.

If such a hero is framed by one of these powerful and dissolute young men, how can the police still have any face?
We finally suppressed the government and regained a lot of voice. If we don’t even dare to do this, won’t we continue to be suppressed by the government as before?
Hengye returned from the police station that day, but he still sent people to keep an eye on the movements at the police station. If they found that Rotun had been released, he would ask his men to notify him immediately.

However, after Khangye left the police station, many news media reporters soon flocked to the North Central Police Station in Mumbai, asking the police to provide some information about Mumbai hero Rodon.

Soli Trivedi met their request, introduced the case, and explained that there was nothing wrong with Roton in this matter. He also said that Roton was temporarily detained pending further investigation.

Among these reporters there was a police agent who asked questions, such as how the other party involved, Khenye Nair, was doing now.
Sori naturally told the truth and said that Hengye had already gone back.

When he revealed the news, he naturally intended to reveal that his grandfather had contributed to it.

Most of these news media are from the police side, and they know very well what is going on.

Of course, reporters from Fia's Truth News were also present.

So, the news that Rotun was imprisoned for stopping the crime for justice, while Khenye, the suspect who was suspected of kidnapping Miss Itas of Mabang, was released appeared in major media that night.

Countless people spoke up for Luoton and also condemned Hengye for using his grandfather's power to do all kinds of evil.

Hengye stood in front of his grandfather with his head down and dared not say a word. He had just been scolded by his grandfather for almost half an hour.

He's just a low-level policeman, what's wrong with being an inspector?
Is there any need to make such a fuss?

What is there to worry about on your side?
As for news reporting, isn’t that normal?

Those news media just like to make noise and find topics.

There are too many such things. For example, when a powerful person breaks the law, many of his friends in the circle have the experience of being reported by these media, but in the end, don’t most of them just end up in nothing?
In Hengye's opinion, what did this matter mean at all?
No matter how you look at it, he was the one who got beaten and suffered the loss.

He hasn't even tried to reason with anyone yet, but those guys are still holding on to him. How unreasonable!

Rajiti's face was filled with anger. He felt really disappointed with his grandson.

Wouldn't making such a fuss at this critical juncture cause trouble for his path to becoming the Chief Minister?

Just a woman.

Can’t you wait till you become the Chief Minister?
Rajiti waved his hand and let Khanye go.

"Sir, do we need to call Mr. Chafan to explain something?" asked Hala Goleta, Ragetti's personal secretary.

Raghi pondered for a moment.

He had read all about the conflict between his grandson and Rotten on the Internet.

If it was just a fight or something, even if it was suspected of kidnapping, it wouldn't make him so angry.

The most important thing is that all of those arrogant words were actually recorded.

It involves remarks against Ashok Chavan, the Mumbai Police Commissioner and others.

Originally, these private discussions would not have been a big deal, but now that they have been exposed to the outside world, the nature of the matter has changed and the impact will be very bad.

I don’t know what those involved will think.

"It's just a kid talking nonsense. I believe Ashok won't bother with him." Rajiti said after thinking for a while.

Hala wanted to persuade him further, but Rajiti stopped him with a raised hand. "These are all minor matters. You should try to persuade the media outlets that reported on this and calm the heat. Then tell the police that I will not pursue this matter and let them handle it according to normal procedures. And the most important thing for me right now is the support of the old guard within the Congress Party. You don't have to save me money. As long as they are willing to support me, their demands will be met."

"I understand, sir. Don't worry, leave it to me." Hala said.

He thought about it and realized that it was actually no big deal.

It is very normal for these children of powerful people to show off, make threats and brag outside.

Those people shouldn't pursue it too much.

Isn't it ungentlemanly for a big shot to get angry with a little guy?
As for that guy Rotten, he's just a small inspector. The police will most likely release him after detaining him for a while.

He knew that Rotun had many connections with the police.

Just let him go. It is impossible for me to hold Rotun responsible for this matter.

After all, there was nothing wrong with what Rotun did against Hengye.

This matter can only end with Hengye suffering a temporary loss.

Everything must be focused on Mr. Rajiti's fight for the Chief Ministership, and everything else can be put aside for the time being.

Isn’t it really that easy to deal with Rotun?
When Mr. Rajiti becomes the Chief Minister, there will be plenty of opportunities to kill Rodon.

The next day, Ashok came to the office.

His face was gloomy, even more gloomy than in the past few days.

His subordinates felt a little uneasy when they saw him.

They felt that their leader seemed to be suppressing huge anger, like a volcano, and once it erupted, it would be earth-shattering.

Ashok's anger was of course immense.

What happened yesterday made him extremely angry.

Under normal circumstances, whether it is Rajiti or Hala, their ideas are definitely correct. After Ashok heard what Kongye said against him, he would probably just laugh it off and not take it to heart.

But they forgot that Ashok is currently in the process of being removed from office, which is a very sensitive matter.

In Ashok's view, this kind of thing was a serious provocation to him, and it could not be explained away by a child's joke.

Ashok did not immediately act on yesterday's idea.

He also wanted to give Ragiti a chance. In his opinion, Ragiti should apologize for his grandson's rude words to him.

Even if he doesn't come to apologize in person, he will at least call.

If that's the case, perhaps I can still give Rajiti some face.

Unfortunately, he didn't wait. From yesterday till now, he didn't get any news from Rajiti.

"I'm not dead yet, don't even pretend." Ashok snorted coldly.

No matter how you look at it, I am still the Chief Minister now, and that guy Rajiti is nothing now, and he doesn't take me seriously at all.

He wanted to let Rajti know how terrible the anger from the Chief Minister was.

So, Ashok dialed a number: "Your Excellency the Prime Minister..."

(End of this chapter)

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