Bengaluru: ‘IPS Madhukar Shetty's death made me reflect on my life' - Annamalai


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 31: Proving the rumours going around since some days, deputy commissioner of police here, K Annamalai, tendered his resignation to his job on Tuesday. The officer, popularly known as the 'Singham' of Karnataka police considering his brave, adventurous actions against corruption and other illegal activities and daredevilry he showed in taming rowdies who were a threat to the society, confessed that he took the decision to leave the police force, after reflecting on the life he has been leading so far, in the light of the demise of IPS officer, Madhukar Shetty, in the recent past.

During the nine years he served the police force, Annamalai came up as an upright, no-nonsense officer who cared for the welfare of the common people. Often he also exposed his philanthropic side. It now transpires that Madhukar Shetty's death had shaken him. The officer, who handled communally-charged situations and anti-social elements with equal ease and deftness when posted at Udupi and Chikkamagaluru districts as superintendent of police, proved to be an asset to the department. His departure is a loss to the police force of Karnataka, many believe.


Madhukar Shetty and Annamalai

The way in which Annamalai's senior, Madhukar Shetty, who also was hailed for his crusade against corruption when serving the Karnataka Lokayukta, made this tough police officer to take a long look at the way he has been leading his life. He admitted in a statement made to the media that the death of Madhukar Shetty has left a deep impact in his mind which made him to redraw his future plans. "All good things in life have to end. I have made a decision to quit police service," he said. Agreeing that being in Khaki uniform definitely gave him a sense of pride, Annamalai said every job comes with certain drawbacks.

It may be recalled that K Madhukar Shetty (47) had been infected with swine flu and breathed his last due to cardiac complications in 2018. Annamalai said he has now realized that he had missed many functions, and was unable to be by the side of people who had stood by him in times of need when they needed him badly. He also confessed that there were times when he felt like speaking up but could not and felt having been stifled.

Annamalai, who is from Karur district in Tamil Nadu, is a mechanical engineer with a post-graduate degree in management.

He said he wants to sit back and enjoy little thing in life, which he missed so far. He also plans to groom his son by using the time available to be a good father. When questioned about his political ambitions, he said he was not sure of it now but agreed that he has been seeking a change of direction.

However, in a tweet, inspector general of police and Annamalai's former colleague, D Roopa, said he is plunging into politics. She noted that Annamalai is leaving a hard-earned job, and added that she was heartened to see such young achievers joining politics, and wished him best of luck.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Sat, Jun 01 2019

    Nothing to comment because the decision is personal,

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 01 2019

    Certainly and I hope you can clean the party you join in case you join politics. Best of luck

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Fri, May 31 2019

    Do not bring IPS Madhukar's death for your reason for resignation. You have been respected by your own police personnel from lower level till higher level and by the general public. You are a motivation to many young police officers. Your resignation has a direct impact on so many young officers.

    I do not buy the theory of IPS Madhukar's death for your reason for resignation. There might be other lucrative offer been on your way. Only time will tell, whether you have done right decision or not.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 31 2019

    IPS Annamalai should reflect on what happened to IPS Anupama Shenoy ...

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  • Lanslara, Nakre

    Fri, May 31 2019

    One of the Best Police officer i ever seen my salute sir and all the best from this end

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  • Dsouza, Mudarangadi , Udupi

    Fri, May 31 2019

    Days are not far from seeing your name in EVM machine list.. Best of luk

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe/Ashoknagar/Abudhabi

    Fri, May 31 2019

    All the best Sir.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 31 2019

    We can honor IPS Madhukar by naming many babies after him. If corrupt politicians are honored why not brave and noble souls remembered by naming babies after these heroes?

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Fri, May 31 2019

    Congress was tired of transferring Mr Shetty, so they eliminated him forever.

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  • Avinash, Mangalore/ USA

    Fri, May 31 2019

    Kasan sangthai maraya thu.
    Thugelo mando kasalo marrey

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sat, Jun 01 2019

    You have great knowledge! Can you write something about justice Loya?

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Fri, May 31 2019

    All the best sir. Clean up politics too sir which is loaded with dirty money. It will be a hard battle but only you can clean it up. We have lost faith and hope with all our regular politicians

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