Roopa IPS vs Rohini IAS: Know Why Karnataka IAS, IPS Officers Fight Over A Social Media Post Posted on February 21, 2023 News By Akta Yadav 75 Views Roopa IPS vs Rohini IAS:- D Roopa, an IPS officer and Rohini Sindhuri, an IAS, both from the state of Karnataka indulged in a heated argument that has brought shame to the Karnataka IAS, IPS Officers’ institutions. The D Roopa and Rohini Sindhuri Battle Roopa alleged that the way Sindhuri had shared pictures of herself to a number of her male peers violated her service conduct rules. A social media post by D Roopa read, “These pictures might look normal but if a female IAS officer sends such pictures one to one to many IAS officers what does it mean? It doesn’t become a private matter. It violates the service conduct rules. Saloon pictures, pictures of sleeping might look normal but the situation during which these pictures were sent say otherwise.” Roopa IPS vs Rohini IAS However, the IAS officer, Sindhuri has shot back on her calling the allegations false and crafted. She has even counter- alleged Roopa by saying that Roopa has been calling out Sindhuri due to her tendency of gathering attention and craving for the limelight at all times. Further Action on The D Roopa and Rohini Sindhuri Battle Roopa IPS vs Rohini IAS Karnataka Home Minister, Jnanendra informed, “They must be punished. I have already spoken to the DG and the CM is also thinking about this. There are conduct rules. We’ll see if there are any rules that say if they can speak like this, make allegations this way. They had been warned before… this is under Chief Minister’s observation, he’ll take a decision on this.” The argument between the Karnataka IAS, IPS Officers has gathered huge attention online and has left a shameful mark on the reputation of officers amidst the general public. For more updates keep visiting our website www.topstoriesworld.com where we provide unbiased, true and top stories of the world. Dhampure White Crystal Sugar, 5kg Buy Now
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