Bengaluru: Letter to CS - Angry CM seeks disciplinary action against IPS officer R P Sharma


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Thoroughly taken aback by the sudden criticism levelled by the president of IPS Officers (Karnataka) Association and ADGP, Rajvir Pratap Sharma, about the interference of politicians in police affairs and undermining their morale, in a letter written by him to the state chief secretary, Ratna Prabha, and also leaking the contents of the letter to the media, chief minister Siddaramaiah, sought immediate launching of the disciplinary action against the officer concerned.

The chief minister, on Monday March 12, directed chief secretary Ratna Prabha to initiate disciplinary action against Sharma by directing the department of personnel and administrative reforms suitably. As per the rules, a department inquiry will be ordered and action will be taken as per the service rules.

Ratna Prabha has since written to Sharma, seeking to know whether what he expressed in the letter was a collective opinion of the association or whether he acted on his own. She also is learnt to have sought a copy of the minutes of the meeting of the association and number of people who supported the decision. She also criticized him for going public with the letter at a juncture when election is nearing. The officer has been asked to discharge his duties earnestly as a civil servant, rather than giving vent to his political interests.

Siddaramaiah, sources said, was particularly angry at the way media began to project his government in poor light on the basis of the above letter. It is said that he expressed the opinion that the officer was not authorized to question the government's style of functioning. The office of the chief minister said that secretary of the association, Pronab Mohanty, who is currently in New Delhi, has clarified to the chief minister that the views expressed in the said letter are Sharma's own, and not the collective opinion of the association.

Sharma, it may be recalled, had asked in his letter to the chief secretary to convene a meeting of IPS officers and retired police personnel to discuss decline in law and order situation and political interference in the state. Sharma had cited attack on Lokayukta, IAS officers, V Rashmi, and C Shikha, at Mysuru and the attack on Vidwath in a pub at Bengaluru involving the son of a politician. He also had expressed his resentment at the way police officers being made to face action for doing their duty. 

  

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  • A L Mendonca, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    An Obese Opportunist - new category to be added in QUOTA system

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  • Rk, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    I wish ED and CBI associations too should start uttering truth in this manner, for the betterment of Central Govt working style. .

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  • Amith, USA

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    VINOD RAI OF KARNATAKA!!!!!

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Expecting an election ticket from BJP post-retirement.

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  • Myna, mysuru

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Good decision. Bureaucrats taking part in tacit politics need to be punished.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    dont spread bad news about karnataka getting bankrupt ..dont think we know enough about the state finances and spoiling the name of our own state just for political gains is incorrect . our fiscal displine is good enough

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  • Krishna Kumar, Kodi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    This Officer also is not honest like Politicians. Look at his remarks! and the timing! who says he is not influenced?? In either ways he has his own interest, not the state or the Country. Remember all fellow Kannadigas. Or else would not have chosen this time to express. Its high time that Judiciary and Police Depts must be out of Political parties. Karnataka Kannadigas are educated and understand .

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    It is high time politicians should be out of judiciary and police departments. Political leaders and elected governments should not meddle in the functioning of law enforcement authorities.

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  • Sanjay, Bengaluru

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    John tauro...all are corrupt... Police is maha corrupt ..no middle class person can enter police station and get his work done without paying.. And political interference is needed as these people will become super corrupt if no political interference.. Only in india you find fat police officer's.. What will these guys chase and arrest thieves if they are fat and not physically fit..

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  • Sameer, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Strict action should be taken against men in uniform using upcoming elections to cook their political curry. The man is from UP and instigated by the BJP from behind. Don't be surprised if he becomes an Ls or RS MP candidate from the BJP, like police officers such as Satyapal. What a disgrace to the profession

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Forget IPS , even common people fed up with KAI GOONDA RAJ.

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Karnataka is heading towards bankrupty state under Sidddu and KAI govt.

    Time gas come to throw impotent Kai govt from our state

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Siddu must step down.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    IPS officer R P Sharma is instigated by one Political Party ...

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    BJP

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  • SB, Mlore

    Tue, Mar 13 2018

    The name of that party is "Honesty & Integrity".... unlike the politicians party. Another Police pays the price for questing the Govt.

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