Hyderabad: Former DSP Nalini posted a letter titled “Latest Dying Declaration” on her Facebook account at 4 a.m. on Friday. She alleged prolonged government inaction on her case and warned she would opt for “live burial” if her issues remain unresolved by Navami.
Nalini, who has rheumatoid arthritis, described her illness and blamed successive governments for her present condition. Instead of steroids, she turned to Ayurveda, yoga, and panchakarma. These methods, she claimed, kept her mobile for eight years without deformity.
Former DSP Nalini alleges government neglect in Facebook post
Nalini said the Congress government suspended her while she worked as a “dynamic officer.” That suspension, she alleged, triggered her health crisis. She also accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of ignoring a report she submitted 21 months ago.
According to her post, the government’s delay caused extreme stress and could lead to her death. Nalini compared her treatment with the quick relief provided to other victims and called the difference “government cruelty.”
She described performing a yajna with Arya supporters from Andhra and Rayalaseema. Hours later, she developed high fever and severe weakness. “My emotions must cool urgently. Otherwise, I may become brain dead,” she wrote. Nalini added that the Chief Minister recorded her dying declaration through an RDO but took no further steps.
The former officer alleged that officials mishandled her file at several levels. She said they reduced her status and dragged the inquiry. “If I die, today’s Chief Minister bears full responsibility. My Facebook posts stand as evidence,” she wrote.
Nalini closed her note by urging followers to send her off with joy if she dies. She stressed that any death of hers should be treated as “a government killing.”