Taking cognisance of the block advancement police officer’s resignation, the government has actually ordered a probe right into the issue as well as has asked the rural advancement commissioner to send a record.

A block advancement policeman in Barabanki has resigned, affirming that he was “emotionally pestered” by the district magistrate and one more official.

Taking cognisance of BDO Amit Tripathi’s resignation, the federal government has actually gotten a probe right into the matter as well as has actually asked the country advancement commissioner to send a report.

Barabanki District Magistrate Dr Adarsh Singh and Chief Growth Policeman (CDO) Ekta Singh have, nevertheless, labelled the claims “ungrounded”.

In his resignation letter dated August 2, Mr Tripathi had said he was moved to Puredalai development block from Ramnagar on July 1 as well as he had actually joined his responsibility at the new workplace. Nonetheless, Barabanki MP Upendra Rawat and various other public agents from Ramnagar conflicted, and also ultimately, his transfer was terminated.

Mr Tripathi claimed he did not ask the MP or any kind of various other politician to get his transfer cancelled, however his seniors were miffed with him over the political disturbance in his uploading.

He stated he was summoned to the area magistrate’s house where Adarsh Singh as well as Ekta Singh chewed out him and also embarrassed him.

He further claimed the two authorities reached Ramnagar block for an examination on July 30 and snubbed him once more.

Mr Tripathi also forwarded a copy of his resignation to Additional Principal Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, who purchased a probe right into the matter.

Refuting the cases, the district magistrate and the CDO stated in a joint declaration that greater authorities inspect federal government offices and also execute physical verification of the on-site service the government’s instructions.

“The evaluation of Ramnagar block was done in this connection. Throughout the examination, many gaps and monetary abnormalities were located as well as a report of the gaps has been sent to the federal government for activity,” the declaration said.

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Last Updated: 5 August 2022