Rewa Collector Suspends Official Over Land Transfer Bribery

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Rewa Collector Suspends Official Over Land Transfer Bribery

 Rewa district collector suspends revenue assistant for demanding bribes in land mutation cases and issues notice to panchayat CEO over PM housing scheme corruption.

 

Rewa Collector Orders Suspension of Revenue Official Over Bribery Allegation

Officials crack down on corruption in land transfer, PM housing scheme cases

Rewa district administration has taken swift action against corrupt officials following complaints of extortion in government schemes. Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi suspended a revenue assistant on Wednesday for allegedly demanding bribes to process land inheritance transfers, while simultaneously issuing a show-cause notice to another official over separate corruption charges linked to the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme.

Tahasil Officer Held for Extortion

The suspended official, Prashant Tiwari, a Class-3 assistant posted at Semeriya tahasil, had allegedly stalled inheritance mutation cases for four applicants—Maan Singh, Kabil Singh, Umesh Singh, and Babli Singh—demanding payment to process their documents. The collector's office confirmed that Tiwari deliberately delayed the applications to extract bribes from the landowners seeking to transfer property rights through legal channels.

Collector Suryavanshi did not conduct an extended inquiry before taking action. Instead, based on preliminary examination of documents and complaint records, he issued suspension orders immediately, signalling zero tolerance for misconduct within the district administration.

Rapid Administrative Response

The decisive move reflects growing pressure on district authorities to curb corruption at the ground level. Officials familiar with the matter said the collector prioritized swift action over lengthy bureaucratic procedures, sending a strong message to revenue staff that misconduct would invite immediate consequences. As of Thursday, the suspended official had not filed any formal response or appeal against the suspension order.

Housing Scheme Bribery Case

In a parallel case, district authorities have turned their attention to allegations of extortion within the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme implementation. The collector issued a show-cause notice to the Chief Executive Officer of Gangev gram panchayat, directing the official to respond within three days.

The complaint was filed by Ramlakhan, a resident of Badokhar village under Sirmaur tahasil. According to his account, a gram rozgar sahayak—a village employment assistant—demanded Rs 20,000 as bribe to process his housing scheme survey. When Ramlakhan refused to pay, he was allegedly stripped of scheme benefits entirely.

Three-Day Response Deadline

The collector's directive to the CEO carries an implicit threat of action if the officer fails to provide satisfactory clarification. Officials said the three-day window allows for preliminary investigation before further steps are considered. The matter underscores systemic vulnerabilities in centrally sponsored schemes, where junior officials at the village level wield considerable discretion over beneficiary selection.

Ground-Level Corruption Pattern

These cases reflect a broader pattern of extortion at block and village administration levels, where officials exploit citizens' dependence on government services. Land mutations and housing scheme benefits are critical for vulnerable populations, making them easy targets for corrupt functionaries seeking quick money.

District authorities have faced mounting public complaints about such practices over recent months. The collector's intervention in both cases—suspension in one, notice in another—suggests a shift toward addressing corruption more seriously, though observers note that sustained monitoring and follow-up action will be necessary to prevent recurrence.

Next Steps Unclear

The administration has not yet announced whether the suspended official will face departmental inquiry or police action. Similarly, the outcome of the show-cause notice to Gangev's CEO remains uncertain. Officials indicated that depending on responses received, further measures could follow.

The Rewa administration's quick action comes amid broader state and national scrutiny of corruption within government schemes. The collector's office is expected to submit a compliance report to higher authorities detailing the cases and actions taken.

 

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07 May 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Rewa Collector Suspends Official Over Land Transfer Bribery

Digital Desk

Rewa Collector Orders Suspension of Revenue Official Over Bribery Allegation

Officials crack down on corruption in land transfer, PM housing scheme cases

Rewa district administration has taken swift action against corrupt officials following complaints of extortion in government schemes. Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi suspended a revenue assistant on Wednesday for allegedly demanding bribes to process land inheritance transfers, while simultaneously issuing a show-cause notice to another official over separate corruption charges linked to the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme.

Tahasil Officer Held for Extortion

The suspended official, Prashant Tiwari, a Class-3 assistant posted at Semeriya tahasil, had allegedly stalled inheritance mutation cases for four applicants—Maan Singh, Kabil Singh, Umesh Singh, and Babli Singh—demanding payment to process their documents. The collector's office confirmed that Tiwari deliberately delayed the applications to extract bribes from the landowners seeking to transfer property rights through legal channels.

Collector Suryavanshi did not conduct an extended inquiry before taking action. Instead, based on preliminary examination of documents and complaint records, he issued suspension orders immediately, signalling zero tolerance for misconduct within the district administration.

Rapid Administrative Response

The decisive move reflects growing pressure on district authorities to curb corruption at the ground level. Officials familiar with the matter said the collector prioritized swift action over lengthy bureaucratic procedures, sending a strong message to revenue staff that misconduct would invite immediate consequences. As of Thursday, the suspended official had not filed any formal response or appeal against the suspension order.

Housing Scheme Bribery Case

In a parallel case, district authorities have turned their attention to allegations of extortion within the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme implementation. The collector issued a show-cause notice to the Chief Executive Officer of Gangev gram panchayat, directing the official to respond within three days.

The complaint was filed by Ramlakhan, a resident of Badokhar village under Sirmaur tahasil. According to his account, a gram rozgar sahayak—a village employment assistant—demanded Rs 20,000 as bribe to process his housing scheme survey. When Ramlakhan refused to pay, he was allegedly stripped of scheme benefits entirely.

Three-Day Response Deadline

The collector's directive to the CEO carries an implicit threat of action if the officer fails to provide satisfactory clarification. Officials said the three-day window allows for preliminary investigation before further steps are considered. The matter underscores systemic vulnerabilities in centrally sponsored schemes, where junior officials at the village level wield considerable discretion over beneficiary selection.

Ground-Level Corruption Pattern

These cases reflect a broader pattern of extortion at block and village administration levels, where officials exploit citizens' dependence on government services. Land mutations and housing scheme benefits are critical for vulnerable populations, making them easy targets for corrupt functionaries seeking quick money.

District authorities have faced mounting public complaints about such practices over recent months. The collector's intervention in both cases—suspension in one, notice in another—suggests a shift toward addressing corruption more seriously, though observers note that sustained monitoring and follow-up action will be necessary to prevent recurrence.

Next Steps Unclear

The administration has not yet announced whether the suspended official will face departmental inquiry or police action. Similarly, the outcome of the show-cause notice to Gangev's CEO remains uncertain. Officials indicated that depending on responses received, further measures could follow.

The Rewa administration's quick action comes amid broader state and national scrutiny of corruption within government schemes. The collector's office is expected to submit a compliance report to higher authorities detailing the cases and actions taken.

 

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