Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Employees of the Food and Civil Supply Department and member Madhya Pradesh Supply Officers Association went on protest on Monday, locking their offices and gathering in a garden outside as part of a state-wide agitation.
The protest was sparked after an FIR was registered at Crime Branch, Jabalpur, late on September 5, naming the District Supply Controller and two Junior Supply Officers of Jabalpur among the accused.
The FIR alleged manipulation of stock data from 11 ration shops using the State Admin login of POS machines. However, the Madhya Pradesh Supply Officers Association argued that the State Admin login is operated only at the Bhopal headquarters, not at the district level.
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The Association condemned the FIR as ‘one-sided, unjust, and vindictive,’ especially against women officers, without technical investigation or verification of IP addresses.
With no relief from the administration, officers across the state including District Supply Controllers, District Officers and Junior Officers announced a pen-down strike from September 8.
The protesters are demanding immediate cancellation of the FIR, a halt on arrests and a state-level probe into alleged misuse of the State Admin login.
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