Troubled' by Karnataka CM's man, MCC officer files plaint

Dr Ramachandra alleged there were many accusations of irregularities against Mr Venkteshmurthy, who was also not regular to work.

By :  shilpa p
Update: 2016-07-20 01:07 GMT
CM Siddaramaiah holds a meeting with a delegation from Raichur on Nandavadagi Lift irrigation project, in Bengaluru on Tuesday (Photo: KPN)

Mysuru: An officer of the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has filed a police complaint  alleging harassment by Chief Minister  Siddaramaiah’s personal assistant in Delhi, Mohan Kumar and others.

Assistant statistical officer, births and deaths, S.M. Venkteshmurthy, has also claimed harassment by MCC Commissioner Dr C.G. Betsurmath and  the corporation’s health officer, Dr Ramachandra .

Alleging  that following his transfer from the MCC to the Karnataka Rajbhavan in Delhi, he was harassed by Mr Mohan Kumar for all the 20 months he was there , he said he was forced to lodge a complaint against him with the regional commissioner in the capital.

But since returning to the MCC 48 days ago, his attendance had not been taken, his salary had been withheld, and he was not entrusted with any work, he claimed.  In a counter  police complaint, Dr Ramachandra alleged there were many accusations of irregularities against  Mr Venkteshmurthy , who was also not regular to work.

Dr Betsurmath, when contacted,  said there were complaints of forgery and misappropriation against Mr Venkateshmurthy. “He is an unauthorised absentee. He once  issued a death certificate for a person who was alive.  There was a written direction from the Mayor not to take him back in the MCC, but he threatened to commit suicide. Our health officer, Dr Ramachandra had made an oral complaint against him to the Mysuru City Police Commissioner a month ago,” he added.  “This is an administrative internal problem, so  we have not registered a case against anyone,” the police said.

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