Bengaluru: Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement (DCRE) SP S.S. Kashi has written a letter to DG-IGP Dr. M.A. Salim and filed a complaint against Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Sudhir Kumar Reddy on charges of mental harassment and discrimination.

In his complaint, SP S.S. Kashi has made serious allegations that IPS officer Sudhir Kumar Reddy is constantly harassing him mentally and is showing discrimination and arrogance.

“If I am given just 30 minutes, I will completely expose all the deeds of Sudhir Kumar Reddy in front of you. If subordinate officers in the department do not work as per his words, mental harassment is being inflicted by giving back-to-back memos”, he added. In addition, S.S. Kashi has made a serious allegation that Kannadigas are being targeted and harassed.

Despite several written complaints in this regard, no action has been taken. Some IPS officers in the state are abusing their power and showing arrogance, discrimination and nepotism towards lower-level personnel. In his complaint, S.S. Kashi mentioned that some officers who have come from other states and are serving in Karnataka are trying to suppress Kannadigas.

SP S.S. Kashi has requested the State Director General of Police to allow him to meet him to explain in detail the allegations against the Mangaluru City Police Commissioner, the harassment of subordinate personnel and other atrocities.

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Nowshera/Jammu (PTI): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday inaugurated a vital upgraded road and a 100-bedded sub-district hospital during his visit to the border belt of Nowshera in Rajouri district, emphasising that public office is a responsibility to serve the people and improve their quality of life.

The chief minister received a rousing welcome on his arrival, with people lining both sides of the road, showering flower petals.

Soon after he arrived in Nowshera, Abdullah inaugurated a vital road link from the highway bridge to Nowshera town and the 100-bedded sub-district hospital during his tour of the area.

The visit of the chief minister, along with his cabinet colleagues, marked a major push towards strengthening connectivity and healthcare infrastructure in the region.

The upgraded road project, executed by the PWD department for Rs 7.99 crore, is expected to significantly improve connectivity, streamline traffic movement and reduce travel time for commuters, officials said.

The chief minister also inaugurated the upgraded 100-bedded sub-district hospital, developed at an estimated cost of Rs 18.18 crore. The facility is equipped with modern healthcare infrastructure aimed at enhancing patient care and expanding access to quality medical services for the people of Nowshera and adjoining areas, they said.

During his visit, Abdullah took a detailed tour of the hospital and inspected key sections, including X-ray, ECG and ultrasound rooms, examination rooms, and the blood storage unit. He interacted with doctors, staff and patients, enquiring about the availability and quality of healthcare services.

Addressing a massive public gathering, Abdullah emphasised that public office is a responsibility to serve the people and improve their quality of life.

"Positions of power are not meant for personal comfort but to bring relief to the people and make their lives easier. Our priority is to strengthen schools, hospitals, roads, and address unemployment and poverty," he said.

He highlighted key initiatives aimed at boosting connectivity, healthcare and overall socio-economic growth in Rajouri and adjoining areas.

Interacting with the public, he assured that the voices and aspirations of the people of the Pir Panjal region would continue to guide policy decisions and drive responsive governance on the ground.

The chief minister reiterated the government’s commitment to regularising daily wagers and ensuring justice for Anganwadi and ASHA workers through improved wages and stipends.

He also highlighted various welfare initiatives, including the provision of free gas cylinders to the poorest households, electricity support and free bus travel for women.

Highlighting recent developmental achievements, he noted that projects like the Nowshera road and hospital, which had remained pending for years, were completed due to the focused efforts of the present government.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary said that key infrastructure projects in the region have been realised under the leadership of the chief minister, reaffirming the government's commitment to balanced and equitable development across Jammu and Kashmir.