It’s official; Kempaiah is adviser to Home Minister

August 01, 2014 11:37 pm | Updated 11:37 pm IST - BANGALORE

Superintendent of Mysore District Police Mr Vipul Kumar receiving Inspector General of Police Mr Kempaiah (Right) in Mysore on Wednesday.

Superintendent of Mysore District Police Mr Vipul Kumar receiving Inspector General of Police Mr Kempaiah (Right) in Mysore on Wednesday.

The State government, after dilly-dallying for a couple of months, on Friday appointed retired IPS officer M. Kempaiah as adviser to Home Minister K.J. George. He has been given Minister of State rank.

This comes after a string of crimes, including sexual assault, against women in Bangalore and other parts of the State.

A couple of months ago, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had categorically stated that there was no proposal before the government to appoint Mr. Kempaiah as the adviser. Congress legislators had reportedly submitted a petition to party in-charge of Karnataka Digvijay Singh opposing such an appointment.

Mr. Kempaiah had served as the Additional Director-General of Police. He took voluntary retirement a couple of years ago.

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