Cop quits, frustrated over rigours of police job being impediment for his marriage
Team Udayavani, Sep 12, 2019, 7:12 PM IST
Hyderabad: A 29-year old police constable here has submitted his resignation citing difficulties in getting married after a prospective bride turned down a proposal on the grounds that his job required long and irregular working hours and lacked career growth.
S Pratap, an engineering graduate, who joined the force five years ago and is presently posted at Charminar station, had on September 7 submitted the resignation, recording the reasons.
In the letter, addressed to the Hyderabad Police Commissioner, he said frontline policemen retired in the same post, indicating that they often do not get promotions.
He claimed one of the marriage proposals got rejected because he was a police constable.
Pratap said the prospective bride had told his relatives that “constables work for 24 hours, they is no proper responsibility (of household) they will take and retire as constables only. There is no growth in their job.”
“For which I was highly disturbed and depressed with my job. Hence I request with folded hands to accept my resignation,” Pratap said in the letter.
When contacted, Pratap said there had been no communication from the higher-ups so far and he expected them to contact him after the ongoing Ganesh immersion programme was completed.
Asked whether he would reconsider the decision if persuaded by senior officials, he told PTI: “Let us see how it turns out.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Will oppose simultaneous elections ‘tooth and nail’: Congress
PM Modi expresses anguish at O P Chautala’s death
Gas Tanker Collision Sparks Fire on Jaipur Highway: 8 Dead, Over 35 Injured
Dead body delivered in box to under construction house in Andhra Pradesh; Rs 1.3 crore demanded
SSB played key role in securing borders and combating Naxalism: Amit Shah
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
BJP MLC Ravi case to be heard by Bengaluru Court
MP Tejasvi Surya calls setting up of US Consulate in Bengaluru ‘historic’ milestone for city
BCCI SGM to elect Shah, Shelar’s replacement on Jan 12 in Mumbai
Will oppose simultaneous elections ‘tooth and nail’: Congress
GST Council to decide on cutting taxes on insurance premium tomorrow, rate rejig on host of items
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.