Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said that he would continue to head the state government as long as the party High Command had trust in him. He was responding to media queries on repeated complaints by ministers and MLAs against the CM. "I will not react to such activities. As long as the high command has trust in me, I will continue as CM. The day they ask me to step down, I
Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Commissioner Shilpa Nag, who announced her resignation from the Indian Administrative Service on Thursday, said she would be returning to duty from Sunday, pending the ac
Chief secretary P Ravi Kumar and DC Rohini Sindhuri in Mysuru
MYSURU/BENGALURU: A day after the public ugly spat between Mysuru deputy commissioner Rohini Sindhuri and the city corporation (MCC) commissioner, Shilpa Nag, over Covid management, an embarrassed state government scrambled to put an end to the controversy.
After daylong meetings by the chief secretary and district in-charge minister ST Somashekar, the latter said, “Wait for two days. It will be resolved. The issue is in the CM’s court now.”
Chief secretary P Ravi Kumar, who visited Mysuru to review the Covid situation, is said to have met the two IAS officers separately and sought their stand. He is expected to submit a report to the CM. Ravi Kumar maintained that he has not received Nag’s handwritten resignation letter sent on Thursday. The corporation commissioner had sought to resign from IAS, alleging harassment by Sindhuri.
A day after the Mysuru city municipal corporation commissioner Shilpa Nag announced her resignation, alleging harassment by the deputy commissioner of the district Rohini Sindhuri, the latter claimed she had only sought from her details of the Rs 12
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