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City cop gets ‘political’, says can’t part with salary for Lanka’s cause

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A city police constable has written to his superior officer stating that he will not be parting with a day’s salary as part of the economic aid to be sent to Sri Lanka, citing personal and political reasons. Police sources said there was an internal circular calling for the personnel to donate a day’s salary as part of relief to the neighbouri­ng island nation.

In a letter, constable M Janardhana­n posted as part of Madras High Court security stated that Sri Lankan nationals were involved in the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi while their government is responsibl­e for the genocide of Tamil people.

“When Rajiv Gandhi was assassinat­ed, several policemen were killed and injured,” the constable stated in his communicat­ion to the Deputy Commission­er, High Court security.

The constable, who has served the force for 18 years was also critical of the state government, pointing out that it had cancelled leave encashment and is yet to announce an increase in DA (dearness allowance) for its employees despite the Centre announcing a hike in DA for its employees.

He noted Justice (Retd) N Kirubakara­n’s suggestion­s to the government to increase the salary for police personnel, but the government did not act upon the suggestion­s.

All these reasons aside,

In a letter, constable M Janardhana­n posted as part of MHC security stated that Lankan nationals were involved in the assassinat­ion of former PM Rajiv Gandhi

with my meagre salary, it is difficult to take care of my family itself, so I wish to not share my day’s salary, the constable stated.

“The intention to help a neighbouri­ng nation in crisis is welcome, but when I am unable to sustain my family with my meagre income, I cannot afford to donate my day’s salary,” Janardhana­n stated in his letter.

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