Anupama had tendered her resignation yesterday after these people protested against the preventive detention of the trio, who wanted to extend their liquor shop, which would have blocked a road leading to Ambedkar Bhavan.
The complaint was lodged by Dalit leaders.
Yedyurappa, in a statement here, charged that the mental agony perpetrated by Congress workers on Anupama Shenoy had the silent nod of the Congress government in general and Chief Minister in particular.
He alleged that the episode started with Labour Minister Parameshwar Naik who got the woman police officer shunted out six months ago on flimsy ground.
The CM and Home Minister did not defend her or take Naik to task. Instead they stood by him and transferred her, thus creating a demoralising environment, he contended.
Recalling the Upa Lokayukta Subash Adi controversy, he said the CM and his party workers had created a situation of helplessness for Anupama, forcing her to resign in disgust.
Yeddyurappa demanded that Home Minister G Parameshwara put an end to this 'shameful episode' and said that as KPCC President, he must discipline his party workers for creating a disgustingsituation for an honest police officer to resign.
He also said Anupama's resignation in protest against interference of Congress workers in her official duties was a telling comment on the 'disgusting and suffocating atmosphere' prevailing in Karnataka under the Siddaramaiah headed Congress government.
