Jaipur: A government school teacher in Rajasthan's Pali district came to her house late at night. The government has suspended SDM Marwar Junction Ajay Amrawat for civil services (conduct). At the same time, the suspension of the female teacher has been dropped. Earlier, the teacher was APO. In fact, there was talk of SDM Ajay Amrawat visiting the house of a teacher living in Guda Mokamsingh of Marwar Junction of the district. Meanwhile, as soon as the SDM secretly got down from his car and entered the teacher's house, the villagers sitting in the trap closed the door from outside. Not only this, but people also punctured the SDM's car parked outside. After this, in the morning, the teacher threatened the villagers sitting outside the house to open the door and threatened to complain to the police. When the villagers opened the door, the teacher went to school saying that there was no one in the house. However, the villagers kept monitoring again, due to which the SDM was locked in the woman teacher's house for about 16 hours. Then in the afternoon, the Jojawar police station reached the spot in plain clothes and took the SDM with them. During this, the SDM was seen wearing a handkerchief in his mouth. After the video of this whole matter went viral, The Chief Block Education Officer (Samagra Shiksha) of the Education Department, Shankar Singh Udawat, issued an order and made the teacher APO. It also issued a decree to give them attendance at the chief block education officer's office. However, no action was taken against the SDM. On this, the former MLA of Marwar Junction Kesaram Chaudhary issued an appeal to the district administration. He said that the SDM should be removed immediately. The flag of August 15 will not be allowed to be hoisted by him. After this, the Department of Personnel issued an order late. In which SDM Marwar Junction Ajay Amrawat was suspended after being held guilty of Rajasthan Civil Services (Conduct). Former Team India coach's big mistake, showed wrong map of India... SC to hear matter related to FIFA's AIFF ban on Aug 17 'Netaji Bose's ashes should be brought to India..,' daughter Anita demands govt