DM-SSP’s class has been drawn up, now the answer must be given by June 18; Dalit Nurse Officer made this complaint -Meerut Dalit Officer -Fallion Case DM and SSP asked to respond

The National Scheduled Castes Commission summoned the answer of DM and SSP in the Dalit medical officer for Singh in MeerUT. Vironics accused the use and harassment of cabinets. The commission sought an action report until June 18, after which there is a stir among the administrative officials. DM-SSP Tal named Jagran correspondent, MeerUT, in the suppression of Dalit Nurse Officer. The National Scheduled Castes Commission has taken the case of harassment of the Dalit medical officer, Vironika Singh, seriously, using cabinets indicator words and the use of cabinets indicators for dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. In this case, DM and SSP MeerUT were ordered to submit their answer before the commission by June 18. A detailed details of action have so far been summoned in this case. On June 18, the Dalit Nurse Officer, Vironika Singh, Daysakan, resident of Somdutt City, complained of harassment in the National Planned Castes Commission. He is alleged to be plagued for being a Dalit. When he protested, he was carried wrong and the cabinets -called words were used. When he quoted the Constitution and rules, offensive and cabinets indicator words about Dr. Ambedkar used. The police station did not register a report. The report filed the report after the attempt, but took no action against the accused. The commission took the complaint of Vironika Singh seriously. The assistant director of the commission Gulshan Kumar Hills announced to DM and SSP MeerUT that the complaint of Vironika Singh was accepted and began to investigate it. He also sought details about the action taken so far and other essential assistance on this case in 15 days after receiving notice. The commission’s notice caused a stir among the administrative and police officers. Officers gathered to gather full information on this matter. The report filed the report after the attempt, but took no action against the accused. The commission took the complaint of Vironika Singh seriously. The assistant director of the commission Gulshan Kumar Hills announced to DM and SSP MeerUT that the complaint of Vironika Singh was accepted and began to investigate it. He also sought details about the action taken so far and other essential assistance on this case in 15 days after receiving notice. The commission’s notice caused a stir among the administrative and police officers. Officers gathered to gather full information on this matter.

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