Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Jun 10: The government has accepted the resignation tendered to her post by Kudligi deputy superintendent of police (DySP), Anupama Shenoy, with immediate effect. Earlier, the government had expressed its intention to go slow on the resignation and also the hope that the DySP can be convinced to withdraw her resignation.
Anupama, who had gone missing after resigning from her job, arrived at her residential quarters at Kudligi at around 4 am on Thursday June 9 in a car along with her brother. Later, she said that her decision to resign was final. She also asserted that the Facebook account, some of the posts made in which were insulting and confrontational in nature, did not belong to her.
At the behest of state director general of police, Omprakash, Ballari district superintendent of police, R Chetan, had formed two police teams in a bid to woo her back into the police force. Anupama, when she appeared at night on Wednesday at Sirsi, was approached by local police personnel in an effort to make her to withdraw her resignation. She had left Sirsi without saying anything.
Speaking to media persons who were waiting for her at Kudligi, Anupama said that her decision to resign was final. She also clarified that she has nothing to do with the Facebook posts made in her name. She said she does not have any Facebook account. "There is a possibility that someone would have opened it in my name, and it would have been hacked," she stated. About the question of her fight against Ballari district in-charge and state labour minister, Parameshwar Naik, she replied that she will fight for justice through court.
To a question as to whether she resigned because of political influence, pressure from liquor lobby, protest etc connected with dispute over construction of a building at Kudligi on June 4, she said she had resigned for personal reasons. She urged people not to rake up the issue of her resignation for personal gains. Later in the day, she went to Bhatkal from Kudligi.