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Hry: Billaspur Grain Market Supervisor Booked

Yamunanagar: The police have booked the Bilalaspur Billaspur Market Supervisor of Yamunanagar Regency on charges of corruption and criminal conspiracies late at night on Sundays.
In the complaint of the executive officer of the Bilalaspur Market Committee (EO), a case, a case was submitted against Anshul Ratnam, a supervisor at the Grain Market under Section 120-B (Criminal Conspiracy) from Indian Criminal Code (IPC) and 7 (Public) servants to take satisfaction ) From the prevention of the Corruption Court at the Bilalaspur Police Station on Sunday.
In his complaint, Eo Suman said, “Ayush Gupta who complained while naming Pasar Billaspur Market employees, recommended that he (Anshul) work for his unfair benefits and steal government income.
After listening to the audio clip made by Ayush IT by Ayush it.
Anshul to provide benefits for Ayush talked about blocking the procurement of the Government (Paddy) and stealing government revenues.
“Therefore, actions must be taken against Anshul for misuse of government posts wheat supervisors to hinder government services and work to provide benefits for traders and Himself, “said Eo Suman.
According to the information, 7 minute audio clips and 22 seconds reported conversations between Anshul and Ayush went viral on social media on Sunday.
In virus audio, two people were heard in conversations with each other in the car.
One (ayush) The people told the second (Anshul) that he had talked about the 18,000 quintals (rice) which would be appointed at the bath level plus RS 40,000 extra.
The person accused of (reported by Anshul) added the total amount to be paid by Ayush to around Rs 1.61 lakh.
The accusation then asked Ayush to pay Rs 50,000 in advance and other people answered that he would discuss the same thing with someone and return.
The defendant also assured that they would provide through the gate in the wheat market if the list (Sadden-Laden trolley) and the photo provided in advance.
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Charuni also shares audio clips with the press and allegations, “The Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal has become a cow with milking for government officials.
No matter how much the inconvenience facing this farmer from this portal.
Officials produce well.
“BKU spokesman Charuni Rakesh Bains,” The MFMB portal caused discomfort for farmers but benefited corrupt officials represented on the ground during the rice procurement season.
The government must tighten the meshes around the official than making strict policies than making Policy.
For farmers.
The government must increase the vigilance around officials who are taught during the rice procurement season because they take unfair benefits by misusing the MFMB portal.
“BIlalaspur Police Station House Officer (Sho) Balbir Singh said,” We have registered the case and Investigation is being carried out.
Bilaspur baths EO accused that Anshu l Try to provide benefits for traders and steal government income.

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