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It is most unfortunate that brave IPS officers such as D.Roopa has been checked and abstructed by politicians and other vested interest persons while she has been performing her duties in the best larger interests
The common man wonders about the drama being played
Dr LakshmanRao PhD
Krishna Puri Chennai hklrao@gmail.com
It is most unfortunate that brave IPS officers such as D.Roopa has been abstructed by politicians in performing her duties in the Larger interest of public.
The common man fails to understand the drama played by people who have vested interests
Dr LakshmanRao PhD
Respected Madam D.Roopa I.P.S., you being an honest police officer,working under the honest brain inhertied from your parent. The police work is the most involved ,dedicated and devoted one to oridinary people. Unfortunately, the law of our land are maintained by “Law is potent against impotent, and impotent againts potent” Any way be bold on your own way in doing work, someone day the prople who harrased by power, will suurender before you, in the cycle of human life. May God give strength to you.
Transferred 41 times in 17 years ! If it was under different political dispensations, she may need a little pause and introspection. After all, a leader like her must also generate traction and take people – seniors, peers and juniors all, along. ‘I am ok, everyone else is not ok’ should not be the normal. I wish the young officer very best. We need officers like her.
It is most unfortunate that brave IPS officers such as D.Roopa has been checked and abstructed by politicians and other vested interest persons while she has been performing her duties in the best larger interests
The common man wonders about the drama being played
Dr LakshmanRao PhD
Krishna Puri Chennai hklrao@gmail.com
It is most unfortunate that brave IPS officers such as D.Roopa has been abstructed by politicians in performing her duties in the Larger interest of public.
The common man fails to understand the drama played by people who have vested interests
Dr LakshmanRao PhD
Respected Madam D.Roopa I.P.S., you being an honest police officer,working under the honest brain inhertied from your parent. The police work is the most involved ,dedicated and devoted one to oridinary people. Unfortunately, the law of our land are maintained by “Law is potent against impotent, and impotent againts potent” Any way be bold on your own way in doing work, someone day the prople who harrased by power, will suurender before you, in the cycle of human life. May God give strength to you.
Transferred 41 times in 17 years ! If it was under different political dispensations, she may need a little pause and introspection. After all, a leader like her must also generate traction and take people – seniors, peers and juniors all, along. ‘I am ok, everyone else is not ok’ should not be the normal. I wish the young officer very best. We need officers like her.