Narnaul: CM Flying raids food depot, irregularity case registered

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Narnaul: CM Flying raids food depot, irregularity case registered

CM Flying members check the food supply at the depot. The police brought the depot’s ration to the police station earlier.

CM Flying members check the food supply at the depot. The police brought the depot’s ration to the police station earlier.

Narnaul: During CM Manohar Lal’s public dialogue program at Balaha Kalan, addressing the question of whether the ration depot holder should give four kg of grains instead of five kg overshadowed the depot holder. CM Flying was aware of this and in the evening without delay carried out a raid on the village depot, after which the necessary measures were taken after numerous irregularities were found there.

We would like to inform you that on Wednesday afternoon, CM Manohar Lal’s public dialogue program was held at the primary health center of the village. Only then did a woman raise the question that the depot owner should give less than four kilograms of grain and other rations instead of five kilograms of grain per person. Villagers had also complained that the rations were not displayed on the board outside. At that time, the CM also summoned the DFSC and asked them about the measures taken. DFSC had stated that the investigation was closed. The CM then instructed the DFSC to assemble a team in the district and conduct a surprise inspection of all depots. In addition, the beneficiaries were asked to meet and have their goods checked.

Realizing this problem, CM Flying Rewari and the food supply department themselves searched the village depot in the evening where the depot operator Jaipal was found. The review found wheat to be correct, according to the online record, while sugar found 315kg more, while the machine said the sugar record was zero. The police later initiated proceedings against the depot owner Jaipal on the basis of the complaint. When the joint team conducted the raid, many villagers also came there.

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