Former DC Randeep hopes to make a come-back
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Former DC Randeep hopes to make a come-back

June 15, 2018

Mysuru: Former Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru District D. Randeep, who is without a post since the past few months, is hoping to come back to the City again as the DC.

Addressing the media after attending a function at Rani Bahadur Auditorium here yesterday, he said that there is a Government Order which states that all those who were transferred during the elections to the Karnataka Assembly recently, would be returned to their earlier postings. “A clearer picture will emerge within a week,” he added.

He said that he had worked as DC for one-and-a-half years in Mysuru and then reported as DC at Hassan District but had to leave and return to Mysuru. “There are 36 officers who are without posts today in the State,” he said.

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