UP to probe ‘insane’ officer’s allegations
The Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh has finally ordered an inquiry into the allegations of corruption in the social welfare department levelled by a officer who had staged dharna in the state capital on Monday.
The officer, who was physically removed by cops and declared insane, is now in Aligarh where he was forcibly sent by the cops in the early hours of Tuesday.
The officer, Rinku Singh Rahi, was taken by the police to be admitted in the psychiatric ward but almost all hospitals refused to admit the ‘patient’ saying that he was not suffering from any mental ailment. The police later sent him back to his hometown Aligarh.
“The police tried to force the doctors to admit me as mental patient. They (doctors) spent about an hour talking to me and then declared me mentally stable. I was then forced to return to Aligarh,” he said on phone. In Aligarh, Rahi was denied permission to continue with his dharna. “The ADM threatened to put me in jail if I insisted,” he said.
The official has been trying to raise the issue of corruption in the Social Welfare department in Muzaffarnagar and when he exposed a scam, he was attacked by a mafia on March 26, 2009 in which he lost one eye.
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