Amethi village officer fails to recognise Smriti Irani over phone, faces probe

 Amethi: A probe has been ordered against a lekhpal, who failed to recognise Amethi MP and Union minister Smriti Irani over the phone, for not discharging his duties, officials said on Monday.

Lekhpal is an officer who maintains village revenue account and land records.

A resident of Poore Pahalwan village under Musafirkhana tehsil had on August 27 given a complaint letter to Irani saying that after the death of his father, who was a teacher, his mother Savitri Devi is entitled to the pension, whose verification has not been done by lekhpal Deepak.

The complainant, Karunesh (27), said his mother is not able to get the pension due to the non-completion of the verification.

On this, Irani, Union Minister of Women and Child Development, phoned the lekhpal, but he failed to recognise her.

Chief Development Officer (CDO) of Amethi Ankur Lathar said that as per the letter of Karunesh, it is a case of laxity on the part of Musafirkhana lekhpal Deepak, and he has not discharged his duties.

Lathar said that sub-divisional magistrate Musafirkhana has been asked to probe the matter, following which action will be taken.

On Saturday, when the Union minister had called up the lekhpal on the complaint of Karunesh, the lekhpal could not recognise her. After this, the CDO took the phone from the minister, and told the lekhpal to meet him at the office.

The lekhpal is posted at Gautampur gram sabha under Musafirkhana tehsil.

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