Postman suspended for not delivering Aadhaar card.
Samvad Sutra, Aurangabad (Sitapur). The investigation into the case of Aadhar card being found in the well and garbage in Paraspur village has revealed the negligence of the postman in the delivery work. After this, the Superintendent of the Head Post Office has suspended the postman and attached him to the District Headquarters.
On January 18, in Paraspur village, the villagers had informed the police after finding Aadhar cards in the well and garbage. Aurangabad outpost in-charge Prashant Singh reached the spot and collected Aadhaar cards.
On January 19, Dainik Jagran had published a news titled 'More than 300 Aadhar cards found lying in wells and garbage'. After this, District Magistrate Dr. Raja Ganpati R instructed Deputy District Magistrate Misrikh and Postal Superintendent to conduct the investigation.
After this, the outpost in-charge reached the spot along with the revenue team and conducted investigation. 56 Aadhar cards and eight parcels have been found here. An investigation was also conducted by the Postal Department, in which the postman's negligence in distribution of Aadhaar card has been confirmed.
Purushottam Nath, Superintendent of the Head Post Office, said that the Aadhaar cards found in the garbage and wells were to be distributed, but the postman had not done so.
The investigation has prima facie revealed negligence on the part of the postman and hence he has been suspended. The matter is still being investigated. Who threw the Aadhaar card has not been confirmed yet.
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