"We need more officers of the kind of D.Roopa, theDIG (Prisons) of Karnataka, to inspire younger generation to be like her," Bedi, herself a former IPS officer, tweeted.
Such officers were not not easy to find these days. "Those who have the courage to speak and write out the truth as they see knowing well that they may not get support from senior quarters," she said.
The DIG also said there was suspicion that senior jail officials had accepted Rs 2 crore as a bribe to facilitate special facilities for Sasikala, prompting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to order a high-level probe yesterday.
Bedi, credited with ushering in jail reforms during her career, asked Roopa to "keep going strong wherever you are posted as the country needs you. You will inspire younger generation to be like you..."
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The Lt Governor said in such a situation, good leadership welcomes reporting or feedback and makes a joint field visit. "This helps improve matters."
In her four-page report after visiting the central prison on July 10, Roopa said a special kitchen was functioning in the jail here for Sasikala, a convict in a corruption case, in violation of the rules.
Rao has termed Roopa's charges against him "absolutely false, baseless and wild" and said he would take legal recourse against his junior.