Teacher commits suicide in Chhattisgarh after writing name of Congress leader Mohammad Akbar, says he took money in the name of job

Teacher commits suicide in Chhattisgarh after writing name of Congress leader Mohammad Akbar, says he took money in the name of job

Former Chhattisgarh forest minister and senior Congress leader Mohammad Akbar has been accused of inciting a teacher to commit suicide. A case has been registered in Dondi police station of Balod district under section 108, 3(5) of the Indian Penal Code. The note written by the teacher has the names of four people including a former Congress minister. The matter is being investigated.

Recently, on September 3, two days before Teachers’ Day, a teacher named Devendra Thakur committed suicide in his house in Balod. The suicide note found in the teacher’s pocket read, “Harendra Netam, Madar Khan, Pradeep Thakur and former forest minister Mohammad Akbar are responsible for my death.” The teacher further alleged that the above mentioned people have taken money in the name of getting a job and are not returning the money. After my death, Leela Ram Korram, you will try to get the money back and get justice.

In this case, the police officer said that on September 3, a teacher named Devendra Thakur committed suicide. After which a Panchnama of his dead body was done. During investigation, a suicide note was found in the pocket of the deceased teacher. In which the names of Harendra Netam, Madar Khan, Pradeep Thakur and former Forest Minister Mohammad Akbar are written. Further action has been taken and investigation has been started.

Let us tell you that on 3rd September, a teacher in a government school was found hanging in his house in Thakur Ghotiya. A suicide note was found in his pocket. In the suicide note, former minister Akbar, Khan, Netam and Pradeep Thakur were held responsible for this. It was written in the suicide note that all four took money in the name of getting a job, but the job that was promised was not given. In the suicide note, the deceased has alleged that after not getting the job, all four did not even return his money.

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