Kurukshetra, FEB 5: Following a direct intervention by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the Directorate of Elementary Education has suspended a teacher from Government Senior Secondary School, Kanipla, over allegations of misconduct. The action follows a complaint lodged by the family of a Class VII student during a ‘Jan Samvad’ program in Ladwa, where they noted that despite a POCSO Act case being registered on December 19, the accused had remained in service.
The Chief Minister used the public outreach event to address roughly 225 grievances involving police matters, family IDs, and utility supplies. During the session, the CM took a firm stance against administrative lethargy and mentioned that officials found neglecting their duties would face consequences.
“Action will be taken against those officials who force the complainants to make repeated rounds to get their issues resolved,” Saini said.
The Chief Minister also addressed specific allegations of corruption, including a case involving a Forest Department officer reportedly pressuring a subordinate to approve fraudulent bills. Furthermore, the Kurukshetra Deputy Commissioner has been directed to probe irregularities in solar light installations and the withholding of diet money for local athletes.
Reflecting on regional progress, Saini noted that the current administration has significantly outpaced previous governments in infrastructure spending. He said that Rs 807 crore has been utilized for development in the Ladwa segment over the last 11 years, compared to Rs 310 crore during the preceding tenure.
