Is it better to sell egg rice than serve as a cop? Karnataka Constable sparks controversy with WhatsApp status
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Koppal (Karnataka), Feb 2 (NationPress) The Karnataka Police department has initiated an investigation concerning a WhatsApp status shared by a Constable, who remarked that it is "better to sell egg rice than serve as a cop."
This incident was reported in Koppal district on Monday.
As per the police, the Constable, named Bramhanand, expressed his frustration with the police department's operations through his WhatsApp updates. His message was a reaction to comments made by Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG & IGP) M.A. Saleem regarding the hiring of 8,300 new police officers.
In his status, Constable Bramhanand stated, “We are obligated to be on duty every day of the year, with no leave allowed. Selling egg rice is preferable to police work.”
He further conveyed another message stating, “Consider carefully before joining the police force; if possible, seek employment in another sector.”
These messages gained traction on social media, sparking debates within the police community. Due to the gravity of the situation, Koppal District Superintendent of Police Ram L. Arasiddi has launched an investigation into Constable Bramhanand's remarks.
Ongoing inquiries are being conducted, and authorities indicated that necessary actions will follow based on the investigation's outcome.
In a related past incident, an agitated Constable fatally shot a Sub-Inspector in their police station near Bengaluru after being denied leave following a 30-hour shift in 2013. Police Constable Anand Kumar, aged 45, was apprehended for shooting police SI Vijay Kumar, aged 38, in the Rajanukunte police station following a heated dispute over leave and duty changes.
Additionally, a Sub-Inspector in Bengaluru Rural district faced suspension for publicly insulting a senior officer during a dispute over a vehicle permit. In the 2018 event, Sub-Inspector M. Srinivas, affiliated with the Vishwanathapura police station, was suspended after a video of him verbally abusing the jurisdictional inspector circulated on social media. The Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police at the time remarked that the junior officer had breached the code of conduct and should have escalated the concern through proper channels. An investigation was initiated following the suspension.