Anupama Shenoy wishes to rejoin police force; says polls are far away!

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September 18, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 18: Former police officer Anupama Shenoy, who had repeatedly rejected the requests of chief minister Siddaramaiah to withdraw resignation and continue serve in the police department, has now expressed her design to rejoin the department.

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Ms Shenoy, who had resigned as DySP of Kudligi sub-division in Ballari district after a public spat with former minister P T Parameshwar Naik, was a chief guest in 'Hyderabad: Swathanthrya - Sangharsha', organized by Yuva Brigade (erstwhile NaMo Brigade) on Saturday in the city.

Ms Shenoy did not completely deny the rumours of her perceived entry into politics. Ms Shenoy said, "I have least interest in politics and moreover there are two more years to go for next election. I will take a decision then."

Ms Shenoy, who had changed her statements frequently after resignation, said that her anger was not against any politicians, but was against political decisions that transferred her even when election code of conduct was in force in January.

"It is true that I have submitted two resignations. I am now thinking of taking legal recourse in this connection. In the meantime, I have sent a request letter informing my willingness to withdraw the resignation to the chief minister on August 29. My resignation was accepted within five days and this is considered a major development. Now I have sought withdrawal of resignation citing technical reasons. Let us see the level of their concern towards me," she said adding that she has received an acknowledgement for her letter from the government.

"I have received a positive reply with a note that my request will be reviewed. Subsequently, CM Siddaramaiah called me too. He asked me why am I putting in papers one day and seeking withdrawal of the same, the next. I told him that I was not happy with my decision. In my village and wherever I go, people kept on saying that I should not have resigned. I explained this to the CM too, who said he too finds himself in a similar state of stepping down. CM said he too is forced to forget the socialist ideology and the anti-corrupt principles that he believed in. He also told me that it is not possible to do good things being a part of the government," she said.

Further, quoting the CM, she said, the Sangolli Rayanna Brigade that K S Eshwarappa launched should have been an apolitical organization to fight corruption. "The CM has assured me that he would consider my request for withdrawal of resignation," she added.

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Comments

True Indian
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016

We really don't need such people in our Police Dept.Don't entertain her again by giving another chance to join police dept.Let he start her second Courier as a trainer in Chaddi Camp..Bhatta please approve her as your chaddi trainer.

SHABEER AHAMMED
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

oooops... how come possible indian map become saffron colour ...Oooops.........bloody people

Rikaz
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

BJP/RSS/Bajrangies crooks screwed her up....now she realized her mistake....

Devadas
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Dear CM, please do not consider withdrawal of her resignation. she is well trained at Chaddi camp now

A.Mangalore
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

What happened Madam your visit to RSS leader Kalladka Prabhaker Bhat?????
We need an honest and secular brave police officer . Not like you Madam. You have resigned because you cannot face the challenge.
Also you are totally with RSS and we don't need much Nathram Ghldse's families in Police department.
I request Chief Minister to prevent this lady from entering Police department.
Her ego is now over and she failed to get any good response from BJP; due to Shobakka. Now she wants her job back.
As you mentioned wait for 2 more years for election and try you luck.

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