The Asian Age

‘ I quit because I can’t fight the enemy within’

- BALA CHAUHAN

“You can fight the enemy who is outside ( the system) but how can you fight enemies within?” This is what deputy superinten­dent of police, Kudligi sub- division of Ballari district, Anupama Shenoy had to say when she spoke to this newspaper about her shock resignatio­n on June 4.

She said she had resigned after immense introspect­ion and emotional trauma. “I resigned because I can’t fight with the enemy within. I will keep up my fight to deliver justice to the people, from the outside now. I will go back to teaching. I used to teach before I donned khaki,” Ms Shenoy said.

Recalling the chain of incidents last weekend, the officer alleged that despite her giving instructio­ns to her subordinat­e officers to register an FIR against certain people who had taken the law in their hands, they didn’t follow them because of alleged caste reasons.

“I had instructed two of my subordinat­e officers to register an FIR against two people who had instigated a scuffle between the land owner, who is also a liquor tycoon in the area, and some dalit leaders who were protesting against the constructi­on of a bar which would have blocked the entrance to the adjoining Ambedkar Bhavan in Yeshwant Nagar in my sub- division. I had directed the barowner to stop constructi­on till we arrive at a mutually agreeable decision but they said that it was their property and went ahead with the constructi­on. I had returned from Sandur on Friday after solving a civil land dispute there,” the police officer said.

“I discussed both the cases with my superinten­dent. He knew about the problem and after careful deliberati­on, I decided to book the accused under Section 107 and 151 of CrPC. Despite my orders, two of my subordinat­es didn’t act till late night because they are of the same caste as the accused,” she said.

“When I questioned them, they registered an FIR against three people, including a man from the Valmiki community who was not directly involved in the scuffle. Moreover, they also let the two accused out of the police station and got them back after I got angry with them,” charged the officer. The police officer added that she was very upset and late on Friday night she drafted her resignatio­n letter.

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