Bengaluru: The much hyped mass leave protest by constables fell flat as most of them reported to duty on Saturday, June 4.

Speaking about the same, Home Minister G Parameshwar said that cent per cent attendance was registered in all the police stations, thus relieving top brass of from bruising headlong.
The Home Minister said that efforts made by government such as announcement of weekly off and others yielded the desired results, adding that the government will surely fulfill the legitimate demands of the police personnel soon.
“The demands will be met on priority basis such as money to buy ration, better housing facilities and others,” he promised.
Meanwhile, the police arrested six persons, including Poornima, wife of Shashidhar Venugopal who is in judicial custody, minister informed.
“We have convened a meeting with top police officers next week to discuss 30 demands submitted by Karnataka State Police Association,’’ Dr Parameshwar said.
In between, Parmeshwar drew flak on comparison between police mass leave agitation to sepoy mutiny of British raj, by a journalist and said such acts will attract imprisonment irrespective.