MP action on corruption: Warrants issued against ex sarpanch-secre
Digital Desk
In MP action on corruption case, Rewa district administration has issued warrants against former sarpanches and secretaries over alleged misappropriation of panchayat funds.
The MP action on corruption drive has intensified in Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa district, where the District Panchayat administration has issued warrants against multiple former sarpanches and secretaries accused of misusing public funds. The action follows recovery notices linked to alleged irregularities in development works carried out under various panchayats.
Officials said strict steps have been taken after repeated notices were ignored and the recovery amount was not deposited. The case involves misappropriation of funds allocated for rural infrastructure projects, including roads, panchayat buildings and anganwadi centres.
Recovery and warrants issued
Under the ongoing MP action on corruption, the District Panchayat CEO Mahtab Singh Gurjar has issued warrants against former sarpanch Uma Singh and former secretary Lavkush Kumar Sharma of Budhiya village in Raipur Karchuliyan block. They are accused of misusing ₹1,42,175 allocated for PCC road and drain construction.
Similar action has been taken against former sarpanch Samaylal Saket and secretary Bhaiyalal Pandey of Janpad Gangew for alleged irregularities worth ₹4,22,103 in construction works including panchayat and anganwadi buildings.
Multiple panchayat cases
The MP action on corruption further covers several other cases across Rewa district. In Gram Panchayat Purwa, former sarpanch Sudha Soni and secretary Ashok Singh have been accused of failing to deposit ₹1,30,000 out of ₹9,07,830 sanctioned for drainage and road-related works.
In Gram Panchayat Dihia under Sirmaur block, warrants have been issued against former sarpanch Suresh Kumar Verma and secretary Kamlesh Singh for alleged misappropriation of ₹2,43,873 allocated for a secondary school building.
Officials said recovery proceedings were initiated after financial discrepancies were detected during audits of panchayat development works.
Custody and legal action
As part of the MP action on corruption, authorities have also directed police officials to execute warrants and take necessary custody actions where required. In one case, former sarpanch Auseri Kol and secretary Dhirendra Singh of Gram Panchayat Joginhai have been ordered to be sent to Central Jail for non-payment of recovery dues.
Officials said the legal process is being enforced strictly after failure to respond to multiple notices issued by the District Panchayat administration.
Suspension of secretary
In a related development under MP action on corruption, Gram Panchayat Secretary Umashankar Tiwari of Tyonthar block has been suspended with immediate effect. The action was taken after he failed to provide a satisfactory response to allegations raised during a public hearing complaint filed by Sarpanch Roshni Yadav.
During suspension, his headquarters will remain at the Janpad Panchayat office, and he will be eligible for subsistence allowance as per government rules.
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MP action on corruption: Warrants issued against ex sarpanch-secre
Digital Desk
The MP action on corruption drive has intensified in Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa district, where the District Panchayat administration has issued warrants against multiple former sarpanches and secretaries accused of misusing public funds. The action follows recovery notices linked to alleged irregularities in development works carried out under various panchayats.
Officials said strict steps have been taken after repeated notices were ignored and the recovery amount was not deposited. The case involves misappropriation of funds allocated for rural infrastructure projects, including roads, panchayat buildings and anganwadi centres.
Recovery and warrants issued
Under the ongoing MP action on corruption, the District Panchayat CEO Mahtab Singh Gurjar has issued warrants against former sarpanch Uma Singh and former secretary Lavkush Kumar Sharma of Budhiya village in Raipur Karchuliyan block. They are accused of misusing ₹1,42,175 allocated for PCC road and drain construction.
Similar action has been taken against former sarpanch Samaylal Saket and secretary Bhaiyalal Pandey of Janpad Gangew for alleged irregularities worth ₹4,22,103 in construction works including panchayat and anganwadi buildings.
Multiple panchayat cases
The MP action on corruption further covers several other cases across Rewa district. In Gram Panchayat Purwa, former sarpanch Sudha Soni and secretary Ashok Singh have been accused of failing to deposit ₹1,30,000 out of ₹9,07,830 sanctioned for drainage and road-related works.
In Gram Panchayat Dihia under Sirmaur block, warrants have been issued against former sarpanch Suresh Kumar Verma and secretary Kamlesh Singh for alleged misappropriation of ₹2,43,873 allocated for a secondary school building.
Officials said recovery proceedings were initiated after financial discrepancies were detected during audits of panchayat development works.
Custody and legal action
As part of the MP action on corruption, authorities have also directed police officials to execute warrants and take necessary custody actions where required. In one case, former sarpanch Auseri Kol and secretary Dhirendra Singh of Gram Panchayat Joginhai have been ordered to be sent to Central Jail for non-payment of recovery dues.
Officials said the legal process is being enforced strictly after failure to respond to multiple notices issued by the District Panchayat administration.
Suspension of secretary
In a related development under MP action on corruption, Gram Panchayat Secretary Umashankar Tiwari of Tyonthar block has been suspended with immediate effect. The action was taken after he failed to provide a satisfactory response to allegations raised during a public hearing complaint filed by Sarpanch Roshni Yadav.
During suspension, his headquarters will remain at the Janpad Panchayat office, and he will be eligible for subsistence allowance as per government rules.