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'Bring Back Rohini Sindhuri’ campaign inching towards 75,000 signatures, petition to be sent to President

Upset with the state government for transferring IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri for reportedly taking on land mafia and rumblings with elected representatives from the Mysuru region, an online petition was launched. The campaign is to bring her back to Mysuru and the petition has garnered over 51,000 signatures. Once the number touches 75,000, the same will be sent to the office of the President of India seeking his intervention.

Bring Back Rohini Sindhuri campaign inching towards 75,000 signatures, petition to be sent to President-ycb
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Mysuru, First Published Jun 12, 2021, 7:46 PM IST

After the government transferred Mysuru Deputy Commissioner in hurry last week, an online campaign 'Bring Back Rohini Sindhiri' was started on Change.org in support of the IAS officer.

The petitioner 'Concerned Citizen' on Change.org started six days ago and now since the last few days, seems to have gained momentum with every minute at least one person signing for the campaign to bring back the IAS officer.

As per reports, "We all saw how eagerly the state government transferred Miss ROHINI SINDHURI. 

The government didn’t even give the time for her to submit reports regarding the alleged land scam by influential persons. We the people of Mysore were left with no information that we are supposed to know and we have the right to know! These corrupt practices has to end one or the other day let that day be today, help us to raise your and our voice and let the truth be told and put a full stop to all these corrupt scams and let’s start a change to our next generation’s bright future. Deep down we all know there is a big pile of scam hiding under this so the politicians had her transferred without giving proper or clear information for the public. We want miss Rohini Sindhuri back. This is not only a fight of Mysore people but let this be a foundation to the next upcoming good fights. Keep it going." the petitioner was quoted stating.

Once the petition reaches its goal of 75,000, will be sent to President of India Ram Nath Kovind seeking his intervention in this connection.

The campaign is now going viral across social media thereby adding more weightage towards Rohini Sindhuri.

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