Karimnagar: Cops request acceptance of spouse cases in viral audio clips
Hyderabad: Police constables, who have been transferred to different places as parts of the implementation of 317 GO, are requesting the state government to accept their spouse requests and unite them with their families Audio recordings released by two constables including a female cop requesting the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to solve their problem […]
Updated On - 02:49 PM, Sun - 17 April 22
Hyderabad: Police constables, who have been transferred to different places as parts of the implementation of 317 GO, are requesting the state government to accept their spouse requests and unite them with their families
Audio recordings released by two constables including a female cop requesting the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to solve their problem by accepting their spouse request went viral on social media on Sunday.
In the audios, they stated that they were left with no other choice but to commit suicide if their problem was not solved immediately.
The female constable, in her audio explained the difficulites she was facing along with her three years old son. Weeping, the cop informed that she had been transferred to Jagtial from Rajanna-Sircilla district as part of the implementation of 317 GO. However, her husband was working with Telangana State Special Police 17th battalion, Sircilla.
She also stated that despite applying under spouse case three months ago, it has not been solved so far. She was also taking her son along with her to attend duties as nobody was there to look after him.Recently, she was deployed for Badrachalam duty. She took her son to Badrachalam and he fell silk after returning from the duty. She requested the Chief Minister and DGP M Mahender Reddy to solve her problem. Otherwise, she along with her son would commit suicide.
A few days ago, a male cop from Ramagundam Commissionerate limits also released a video requesting the Chief Minister to solve his spouse request before March 11. Otherwise, he would commit suicide on March 12. He was undergoing tremendous mental pressure as he was working 250 kilometres away from his family members. Unable to tolerate tension, he came to the decision.
“Despite my request to officers during the last three months, nobody is responding. All the officers are saying that it is the Chief Minister to take decision on the issue. Not only me, a number of police constables are facing similar problems. So, the government should solve all spouse cases at least after my death,” he said.
However, after listening to male cop’s audio recording, higher officials responded immediately and gave him counseling. He was also assured to be shifted to a place of his choice.
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