Home Minister Gyanendra Singh expresses displeasure, says both are behaving so badly, like no common man would do on the road
New Delhi. In Karnataka, two senior women officers clashed with each other on social media. One of them, D. Rupa, is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and rohini Sindhuri is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Roopa is serving as the managing director of the Karnataka Handicrafts Development Corporation, while Sindhuri Muzrai is the commissioner of the department.
Roopa has accused Sindhuri of indulging in many wrongdoings on social media. He has accused Sindhuri of misconduct while making personal remarks. He also released some private pictures of Sindhuri, alleging that he had shared them with some male officers. Describing the allegations as baseless, Sindhuri said Roopa, who is holding a responsible post, was making such comments against him out of personal hatred. They are behaving as if they have lost their mental balance.
State Home Minister Arga Gyanendra on Monday expressed displeasure over the conduct of the two senior women officers for publicly making comments against each other. He warned of action citing violation of civil services rules. “We are not sitting silent, action will be taken against them. They are both behaving so badly, like no common man would do on the road.