Have entered politics to police politicians: Former cop Anupama Shenoy


By Bhavana Akella

Bengaluru, Apr 17 (IANS): Anupama Shenoy, a former woman police officer in Karnataka, has entered politics to become a lawmaker and police politicians who make promises but don't fulfil them.

"I have entered politics, floated a party to contest in the May 12 state assembly elections and become a lawmaker to police politicians so that they fulfil their promises and fear any wrongdoing," Shenoy told IANS in an interview here.

Shenoy, 37, a 2010 batch officer of the Karnataka State Police Cadre, resigned as Kudligi Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) in Ballari district in June 2016 after a spat with a state cabinet minister and a local liquor baron.

As Shenoy could not get justice within the administrative system or serve the people to her satisfaction, she decided to empower herself by plunging into politics.

Though Shenoy floated the Bharatiya Janashakti Congress (BJC) on November 1, 2017, she registered it on February 18 with the Election Commission (EC), which allotted it the "lady's finger" (bhindi) symbol on March 15 to contest in the assembly polls and the Lok Sabha elections in 2019.

"I am in politics to create a new leadership in the state, as the youth in the three main parties have no space to become leaders unless they are wealthy to contest elections," asserted Shenoy. The ruling Congress in the state is being challeneged by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S).

As a greenhorn in politics, Shenoy knows she cannot come to power, but wants to get into the political system anyway so as to ensure better governance, clean administration and efficient delivery of services to the people across the state.

"Our party will contest in about 30 constituencies, with seven-eight in Bengaluru, three in Vijayapura, two each in Bagalkot, Kalaburgi, Mysuru and Udupi, and the remaining in other districts of the state. I plan to contest from Kaup segment in the coastal Udupi district," said an upbeat Shenoy.

For the 225-member assembly, including one nominated, a single-phase polling will be held in 224 constituencies on May 12, with the counting on May 15.

"I want to make my party a platform for the youth and anyone committed to changing the political system and serving the people better. Their economic and social backgrounds do not matter," she affirmed.

Candidates contesting on the BJC ticket, however, should have no criminal background or police cases against them and should know to read and write Kannada, the state's native language.

"As I was in the police department for four years after joining government service in 2012, I am teaching my party members how to police politicians for the good of the people and the state," Shenoy averred.

For Shenoy, winning in the assembly elections is not as much a priority as establishing her party through the democratic process. She noted that even the BJP had won only two seats when it was formed in 1980 and the grand old Congress took decades to come to power in the past.

"We have not formed the party only to contest in the assembly elections, but to sow the seeds for its growth in the years to come. We will support any party that secures majority to form the next government in the state," hinted Shenoy.

As parties are permitted to spend Rs 28 lakh for campaign in each assembly segment, BJC will raise funds from trusts which support new parties financially.

"In the long run, we want to support candidates who are poor by sponsoring their election expense. We are managing so far with whatever money we have from our sources," said Shenoy.

Claiming that BJC was against corruption, Shenoy said her party would be transparent, pro-women and pro-environment with sustainable policies.

"We also want to check the rampant commercialisation of the education and health sectors in the country so that better facilities can be provided to the needy. As people are our kingmakers, we have to protect them at any cost," she said.

Shenoy left a promising career in protest against harassment by her seniors who transferred her for taking on a liquor baron in the northwest district.

"People around me think I should have continued in the high-profile job. But I had to quit as there was no other means to ventilate against my seniors," she recalled.

Singling out former state labour minister P.T. Parameshwar Naik, who was Ballari district's in-charge, for meddling in her work, Shenoy said she had opposed her transfer from Kudligi as the model code of conduct was in force for the local body elections by the state election commission, which supported the state government and left her in distress for 10 days.

"I have also complained to the Chief Electoral Office not to depute two IPS officers, S. Murugan and R. Chetan, on election duty as they were my seniors and harassed me on the transfer, which was not binding due to the poll code," she reiterated.

Observing that it was very hard to be a public servant as politicians force officers to secure money through any means, Shenoy said a bad politician and a bad public servant "rot" the system when they were hand-in-glove.

For Shenoy, the ruling Congress and the opposition BJP and JD-S in the state are alike when it comes to the three Cs -- corruption, communalism and casteism.

"I think corruption was high during the BJP rule (2008-2013), under the leadership of its chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, when his government looted the rich mining district (Ballari) with mining baron G. Janardhan Reddy as a cabinet minister. He made politicians believe they will not be questioned," lamented Shenoy.

Blaming the Congress government for curbing the state ombudsman's powers to investigate graft cases by setting up an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as its head, Shenoy said the executive wing of the Constitution become a mere political tool in the state.

"The state government uses ACB to threaten opposition leaders, while the central government uses the CBI and ED against the state government," she added.


(Bhavana Akella can be contacted at bhavana.a@ians.in)

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    GOOD PROVIDED SHE SUCCEEDS IN HER NEW VENTURE.ALL THE BEST.

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  • Jude, Bejai

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    We have not formed the party only to contest in the assembly elections, but to sow the seeds for its growth in the years to come. We will support any party that secures majority to form the next government in the state," hinted Shenoy.

    What is the exact meaning of above lines?

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  • Rao, UDUPI

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    There is nothing bad in trying.

    But presently, you cannot win election without spending money. You have to fund various associations or organisation to gather support. You have to fund small leaders or groups so that they work for you. After winning you have to allow those leaders who have supported you to make money. This is what is being practiced now.

    To change this, people mind set should be changed. This cannot happen in few months time. This will take more time.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    Person like you need to be in UP.
    Scope unlimited.

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  • Sundara Suvarna, Vikroli/Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    Madam Anupama,
    Politics is like Vicious circle. You can not be a politician without others help mostly by way of money. If they has to help you financially then they must make money illegally. If they have to make money illegally, you must help them.

    By that time public will watch you and when you are also quite like Maun Modi. public will tell Anupama was talking big big , Now she is also a number one CHOR. that is the end of politics. This is the Joke of democrazy.

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    she is going to replacing the sobha bec sobha became old now her perfomence going down .

    so yeduraappa and bjp brought new candidated to perform good for bjp ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    She will end up being a BJP stooge like Kiran Bedi.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    For corruption to happen, the politicians do not have to do anything.

    To carry out the works for the Government, the contractors come forward with bribes. These contractors can find many innovative ways to make their payments. Many resort to paying out of the hawala system, so that there are no official bank transactions.

    The recipients of large bribes could be buying assets and properties abroad with such wealth.

    So, going after the politicians will be a futile exercise.

    The right approach might be to educate the public to elect persons with honesty and integrity. Of course, about half of the public are uneducatable.

    Unfortunately, this lady's motive appears to be 'teaching other politicians a lesson', and not helping the common man.

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  • PRAVEEN HEGDE, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    YEDDYURAPPA'S NEW DISCOVERY/CHOICE

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    Shobhakka will now get jealous.

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  • roger, manipal

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    as of today..every govt servant goes to work for daily collection. we can not blame politicians. if you say your department ..point blank you were not corrupt ..if you tell me..if i believe it...what you will think of me . thank god i do have brains which god gave me. its up to me to use it. your fight or drama or sincere efforts so far has not given you any results. Life is tough ..Sudro.. Dysp days are gone. make a new life.

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  • Jamal, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    Chalo hamein bhi lootne ki ijazat mili.

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  • Myna, Mysuru

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Another pollutant added to the already polluted political system. She couldn't police herself how can she police others?

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  • Amith, USA

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    One Anti- Corruption Kujli is enough, can't afford another one!!!!!

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  • Asha D Miranda, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    This Kujli didn't get required oil! Kujli wasn't old thhh!😁

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    I challenge you to arrest a Rapist ..

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 18 2018

    Jossey ajjere, she is no more a police now.....

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    If we are to believe her, that is a daring and sincere statement. What we need is a mechanism to hold our rotten criminal politicians accountable.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    First give us your assurance in black and white. FYI, we have lot police now like Regular Ploice, Moral Police, Cow Police, Love Police, Food Police, Life Police, Religion Police. Now we have Politicians Police from you. So you continue doing your police duty and not a public Servant which is a dirty and thankless work.

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