'Rigid' transfer policy: Karnataka cops write to President seeking mercy killing


Bengaluru, Feb 24 (IANS): A section of Karnataka Police officers have reportedly written to President Draupadi Murmu seeking 'mercy killing' over the 'rigid' policy of the state government with regard to inter-district transfer of couples working in the police department.

A letter by the police to the President of India in this regard went viral on social media on Saturday. The names of the complainants have not been disclosed, as police officers are not supposed to raise such complaints because they can attract disciplinary action against them.

Citing a Supreme Court judgment and the Karnataka Civil Service Rules (KCSR), the letter claims that a couple in police service can carry out their duties in the same unit or in the same district.

It claims that for three years, transfer requests of police couples are not being obliged by successive governments.

“Due to work postings, we stay away from our parents, family members and children for 10 to 15 years. Not able to take care of our family members and children, we are leading a painful life. Many married couples' relationships have reached the stage divorce,” the police personnel complained.

“As husband and wife are staying away, they are not able to have children even after five years of marriage. Other government departments are allowing couples to work in the same district. Peace and happiness have eluded us. Hence, we request you to allow us to end our lives through mercy killing,” the letter stated.

However, the police department is yet to issue an official statement on this issue.

 

  

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  • Dr Diana Pais Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    It is very essential that d couples in d police Department serve in the same Dt or taluk where they can commute everyday ,so that they will b able to share d responsibilities of bringing up their families also in a good atmposphere as well as comply with their office duties efficiently and peace of mind in the family.I hope that the Govt.considers their request and see that the couples are placed in d same taluk in different police stations. They would b able to look after n guide their children as well to study well n attend to household chores.

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    That a letter of complaint from servants of a government department in our state goes to the president of India speaks of the seriousness of the matter. Is the government here sleeping ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    I hope they won't wake up after Suicides ...

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    Enjoying the fruits of the previous government but not paying for the sins of this government........

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    these guys are the mouthpieces of chaddi party...that is why they have written...they do not know that just and honest professor of law college the great noormadi Lord Siddaraya is ruling..as such presidents and governors in India dont wield any real power....

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    It claims that for three years, transfer requests of police couples are not being obliged by successive governments.

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    Do you want me to imply that the president of India should be forced to intervene in the routine matters of a state government ? Do you wish that ?

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  • Sudeep, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2024

    Your government also did nothing on their applications and also many requests send to President on Manipur issue, she did not respond, Hope she will respond to this as its Cong govt.

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2024

    State and central governments should consider their requests.

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