Biyagama – A government official has lodged a police complaint against a government politician, alleging that she was insulted in a degrading and humiliating manner during a public meeting.
According to the complaint, the incident took place during a meeting in Biyagama, which was attended by state officials and local residents under the leadership of the politician in question. The accused politician, who holds the title of doctor, allegedly publicly humiliated the official in front of hundreds of people.
The government official claims that the politician pressured her to perform a task beyond her official responsibilities. When she refused, citing that it was outside her scope of duty, she was subjected to a severe verbal attack.
This complaint has sparked public and administrative concern, as government officials and civil servants often face political pressure in executing their duties. Authorities are expected to investigate the incident, and further action will depend on the findings of the police inquiry.
The incident has also drawn criticism from various sectors, raising questions about workplace ethics, political influence, and professional dignity in public service.