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“He (Sekhar) has addressed a letter to his colleagues. I know who prepared that letter and where. I will reveal it in due course of time,” Kumaraswamy told reporters here.
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In his response to the letter, Kumaraswamy said, “I might be an accused in this case, but ‘that officer’ is a criminal in disguise of a cop. There are allegations against him for a series of criminal activities.” “A blackmailer who has carried out loot around Bengaluru by building relationship…. I have documents,” he said.
Quoting writer George Berrnard Shaw, Sekhar said, “Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty and the pig likes it.” But, we cannot avoid confronting criminals and accused, during discharge of our duty.” According to Kumaraswamy, Sekhar hails from Andhra Pradesh and is a Himachal Pradesh cadre IPS officer.
“Instead of working in Himachal Pradesh, he is here for the past 25 years by harbouring some people. Why is he here? He is here because Himachal Pradesh weather doesn’t suit him…,” he alleged.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah preferred not to comment on the tussle between Kumaraswamy and the IPS officer.
“He (Kumaraswamy) has made some allegation on the ADGP. He (ADGP) has replied. I know only that much,” he told reporters.
Asked how the officers have started commenting on the politicians, Siddaramaiah said, “He (Kumaraswamy) has made a mistake. Why someone comments on an officer? If the officer does something unlawful then the comment is justified.” Regarding the usage of the word ‘pig’ by the ADGP, Siddaramaiah sought to know whether the officer had referred to anyone’s name. The officer has only quoted George Bernard Shaw.
“I am not going to comment on that. I will not interfere in that,” Siddaramaiah said