Udupi, Jun 21: Anupama Shenoy, who stirred a hornet's nest by resigning as Deputy Superintendent of Police and blaming senior officers and PT Parameshwar Naik, the then district in-charge Minister, has continued to give confusing statements.
Speaking to media persons at Uchila in Udupi district recently she said that she had written to the Karnataka State Commission for Women (KSCW) on how she was “harassed, almost daily” within the department.
Ms. Shenoy said her problems started in January 2016. She alleged she was assigned duties that disregarded the model code of conduct in force for the zilla and taluk panchayat elections.
Ms. Shenoy said there were “memos being issued against her for almost everything” by the department, with politicians conspiring against her. She said she had given full details on all these matters in her letter to the chairperson of the KSCW, Manjula Manasa.
She said procedures were being “twisted” by the senior officers for their own ends. She did not rule out the possibility of approaching the courts or the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal in this regard.
Asked about her future plans, Ms. Shenoy said she had served as a lecturer at St Aloysius College for two years and worked in a NGO for three years before joining the department. She would either become a lecturer or work in an NGO outside the State, far from the media glare, she said.
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