Dharna outside police officer's home minister's house to meet children in Bengaluru


(PTI) Bangalore, Ta. February 10, 2020, Monday

An IPS officer from Bengaluru got a copy of a woman's power when he went to the ex-wife's house to meet the children. In the drama, the SP-level officer burnt outside his wife's house. The wife, who refused to meet her children, climbed the Gandhian path and sat on the dharna outside the woman's house.

The woman, however, did not go. She too called the police to move her ex-husband. An IPS officer, Arun Rangarajan, who serves as SP in the Kalaburgi Internal Security Department, went to Vasant Nagar to meet the children of the deceased wife's house in a simple dross.

On Sunday, the crowd was crowded as they sat on the patio. People and media gathered outside the ex-wife's house. At that time, the ex-wife had called the police.

His wife, Ilakia Karunagaran, is also the Deputy Commandant General in Homeguard. Police were also shocked to find out that Rangarajan was himself an IPS officer. Police had requested Rangarajan to leave the scene. But Rangarajan was questioned 'Do I have a storm? I am sitting quietly '.

He then turned to journalists and said, 'Am I a storm? You've been here for a while, too. Did you see me speaking in the wrong language? Ilakia called the same police saying that I was going to quarrel with him ”.

He asked the police, under what law do you ask me to leave here? I have not done any wrong thing. Our love was marriage. We were put on duty in the Naxal-affected area of ​​Chhattisgarh. We decided to shift to Karnataka cadre right after that.

After coming here, we were separated. The court allowed them to visit two children. Yet the wife would not allow the children to visit. In the end, the IPS officer decided to douse Gandhi's way. After the children were found, the police moved them from there.

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