Former Dalit woman IAS officer joins Congress in MP

IANS  |  Bhopal 

Former woman IAS Shashi Karnawat, who had been put under suspension following her conviction in a corruption case in 2013, on Tuesday joined the at party's unit headquarters here. State was present on the occasion.

Karnawat's move came as a surprise to some in the political circles here, as her family has been associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) since long and some tall Sangh leaders have been visiting them.

The former IAS officer, who was raised to the IAS cadre in 1999, has consistently claimed that she had been framed in the corruption case as she came from a community. In 2016, she had also announced that she would become a 'sanyasin', "to conquer the downfall, and to turn adversaries into victories, bothering into and troubles into means to happiness".

Talking to IANS, Karnawat, said: "The has been harassing the Dalits and other communities availing reservation facilities since long. I became a victim of the anti-policies of the Shivraj (Singh Chouhan) government. While I had been fighting for my rights, the government always tried to stifle my voice."

She said that although she had been assured of justice, she never got it. "Minister always cheated me... In fact, it's not him who is running the state, it's some hand-picked officers who are running the show."

Citing reason for her joining the Congress, she said it was only this party that had executed schemes for the welfare of the Dalits and other weaker sections of the society.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 22:16 IST