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Ralamandal SDO is once again embroiled in controversies. This time he has been accused of slapping the driver of the agency operating the safari in the sanctuary.

Ralamandal SDO is once again embroiled in controversies. This time he has been accused of slapping the driver of the agency operating the safari in the sanctuary.

A complaint was raised at Tejaji Nagar police station. The copy of complaint floated to many groups.

The real reason for the dispute is being told that the driver is asking for his vehicle from the SDO. At present, forest department officials, forest personnel posted in the sanctuary and the agency are trying to suppress the matter.

SDO Dinesh Vaskel had a dispute with employee Devendra Tomar on 25 September. Eyewitnesses were female forest worker Sarla Sunadiya and driver Vikas Yogi.

The matter reached Azad police station. There is a dispute going on between the two workers and the SDO. Now, with that escalating, Yogi filed a complaint against the SDO.

As per the complaint, Yogi had sought to use the forest department vehicle for taking a family for the safari. However, Yogi came up in the vehicle alone.

When the SDO came to know about this, he got furious. Yogi has also given a clarification in the whole matter. The angry SDO also slapped Yogi.

This left a mark on his face. The incident is said to have happened this week.

According to sanctuary sources, Yogi was about to go to Tejaji Nagar police station to complain about this. But forest worker Santosh Sharma stopped him.

When contacted Sharma about this, he said, “I was aware of the controversy, but I had come home to worship Navami. I heard about the debate between the two regarding the car of the SDO.”

Dinesh Sharma, District President of Forest Employees Organization said, “The employee with whom there is a dispute that he is the driver of the outsourcing agency.

Vaskel has not made a statement in the matter.

Employee union had approached CCF, demanded transfer

Another incident that brought question on the investigation was from employees' union. The union approached CCF and sought his help in the investigation.

The officials have placed the demand of transfer of the SDO in front of the CCF-DFO so that the investigation is not affected by the senior officers.

According to departmental sources, old complaints related to SDO are also being called. The information about the matter has also reached the headquarters.



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