LUCKNOW: Both the Saharanpur SSP Luv Kumar and Saharanpur District Magistrate Mohammad Shafaqat Kamal have been changed amidst a massive reshuffle of 138 senior IAS and IPS officers in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday.BJP MP from Saharanpur Raghav Lakhanpal, while speaking to ET on Sunday, had termed the two officers as "remnants of the Samajwadi Party regime who owe their affinity to Akhilesh Yadav " and had blamed them for being hand-in-glove as well as responsible for the violence that broke out in Saharanpur on April 20 during an Ambedkar Jayanti march.Names of both these officials now feature in the transfer list of 84 IAS officers and 54 IPS officers issued by the Yogi Adityanath government on Tuesday. SSP Kumar, whose house was also attacked by BJP supporters, has been moved as the Noida SSP while Kamal has been moved as the special secretary in Rural Engineering Department. "The transfer of Kumar should not be seen as a punishment. Noida is a much-sought after posting. There can also be an impartial probe of the entire Saharanpur incident now under the new SSP, SC Dubey," a senior UP government official told ET.In the reshuffle, district magistrates of 35 districts and SSPs of 25 districts of UP have been changed. "This re-shuffle was much needed to enthuse fresh energy into the bureaucracy and choices of positions have been carefully made over a period of time after detailed assessment," a senior government official said.The SSP of Lucknow, Manzil Saini and DM of Lucknow, GS Priyadarshi, have also been transferred out to PAC, Noida and DM of Muzzafarnagar, respectively. The DMs of other major districts like Kanpur, Rampur, Shamli and Mathura have been changed. The SSPs of key districts like Gorakhpur, Varanasi Ghaziabad and Aligarh have also been changed in the present re-shuffle.Only last week, the Yogi government had changed the two top officers of the UP Police, by opting for a new DGP in Sulkhan Singh and a new additional director general (Law and Order) in Aditya Mishra, replacing Javeed Ahmed and Daljit Chaudhary, respectively.