MYSURU: The Karnataka government on Thursday ordered a probe to the building of an indoor swimming pool and personal fitness center in Jala Sannidhi, the official home of Mysuru deputy commissioner Rohini Sindhuri, supposedly in breach of legacy laws.
Revenue secretary Manjunath Prasad has requested Mysuru regional commissioner GC Prakash to make a report from June 7.
The research was ordered after complaints from previous minister and JD(S) MLA SR Mahesh and Mysuru BJP MP Pratap Simha the DC’s house is a legacy property and principles might have been broken in the building of the swimming.
They also accused Rohini of misusing government funding for its building, amid the pandemic and also continuing fund collapse.
Picture MCC leader’resigns’, states DC plagued her Mysuru city company commissioner Shilpa Nag resigned in the IAS on Thursday alleging harassment by Mysuru DC Rohini Sindhuri within Covid-19 administration.
Sindhuri ignored the allegations stating Nag ought to have increased it with seniors.
P 5’May inspect home'”I’ve delivered a letter to the DC, looking for details, such as quote and cost incurred for building the swimming pool and fitness center,” Prakash said.
“I shall inspect the house to confirm if any legacy principles are broken by the Mysuru DC.” Denying the charges, Rohini stated,”The job was consumed in January and there wasn’t any abuse of capital.
There’s absolutely not any breach of any legacy principles or other standards.” A report was submitted to the authorities, she added.
Probe into Swimming Pool & Fitness Center Constructed at Mys DC’s House