Daijiworld Media Network - Ballari (SP)
Ballari, Nov 7: "I am planning to approach the court against the people who obstructed me from discharging my duties sincerely and heaped injustice on me, within the next 15 days. I also am thinking of approaching Karnataka Administrative Tribunal," stated former deputy superintendent of police (DySP) of Kudligi in the district, Anupama Shenoy.
During her visit to Hoovinahadagali village in the district to attend a private programme on Sunday November 6, Anupama told the media persons that she will fight till justice is done. She said that she will lay bare all the incidents which had happened during her service before the court in January next.
"If opposition parties or voters from the constituency extend an invitation to me, I will take up campaign against former minister and MLA, P T Parameshwar Naik. When he was district-in-charge minister, he had done injustice to his voters and worked in favour of the liquor lobby. But a few persons then ensured that the truth did not come out. I will bring all these details before the voters." she announced.
Anupama felt genuine need for a thorough change in legislature and executive departments of the government. She recollected that the state government had transferred her within 24 hours because of fight between her and minister Naik, which was a huge personal insult. She confessed that she has not yet been able to get rid of the feeling of this insult till now.
Shenoy said she was keen to serve in police department and had accordingly written to the chief minister seeking to rejoin the department. She said she is yet to get a reply for her request from the government.
Reacting to this statement, Parameshwar Naik felt that Anupama should have raised the topic of obstruction from discharging duty when it happened. He recalled that Anupama had termed him as a good-mannered individual who was not at fault. "She is trying to mislead the people by issuing different statements on different occasions. She should maintain her balance of mind before speaking out," he felt.