Child education missed, woman dies ... allegations of bribes of Rs 100 ruined the life of a former employee of the roads - fake bribery case ruined the employee of the roads
Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 02:24 pm (IST) The life of Jageshwar Prasad Awadhiya of Raipur was wasted in 1986 due to false accusation of bribes of Rs 100. The salary was reduced to half, the children lost their studies and the woman died. The neighboring lawyer and corporation employee implemented him together because he refused to make a false account. Pragya Prasad, Jnn. The life of Jageshwar Prasad Awadhiya, who lives in Raipur, was destroyed as soon as he was caught in a false matter of bribes of Rs 100 in 1986. It became difficult for him and his family to get out of the house. The life that came out in the case of bribery was unbearable to them. The salary was half. The maintenance of the family has become difficult. The children missed their studies and the woman died untimely due to the disease. Remove the ad, just read the news, and remember that the brutal day of 39 years ago still stands the hair of Awadhiya when two 50-50 rupees were forced into their pockets. At the time, he was a bill by Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation Raipur. Asked what was his enmity with Ashok Kumar Verma, who made the allegation. How was the charge of bribery? He says that his neighbor was an attorney Kashi Prasad Sharma in the Labor Court. He is fighting against the case of Ashok Verma, an employee of the corporation. Ashok Verma was suspended in the theft case. Ashok wanted to make false accounts related to the old salary of him. Attorney Kashi Prasad Sharma sent Ashok to him, but he refused to do any form of fraud. Both then collapsed and implied it. Please tell that Jageshwar was arrested by the Lokayukta team with a 50-50 rupee note from outside his home. There is a saying in English: ‘Justice Del is justice Dinned’ in English. This means Hindi, delay in justice is a kind of injustice. He was born on May 10, 1943, when Awadhiya was accused of bribery, and he was only 43 years old. All the responsibilities of the children were left, but the dreams they saw to the children were not fulfilled. Jageshwar says he has two sons and two daughters, and because of the court case he couldn’t even marry his younger son, who is now 52 years old. Awadhiya says that the woman, when society and family were respected, were very shocked. As a result, she began to remain sick and died in 1997. Awadhiya was suspended from 1988 to 1994. Pension was also not received after retirement. It is noteworthy that the trial court convicted him in 2004, but the Supreme Court acquitted him.