Indore: 4000 health workers warn to resign if collector is not removed
Indore: 4000 health workers warn to resign if collector is not removed
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Indore: In Madhya Pradesh, corona infection is on the rise at a rapid pace while health officials of the Indore district are resigning on the other. Recently, there was a rift between Purnima Dagaria and Indore District Collector and since then the dispute has been deepening. You all must know that the health workers are now against Manish Singh. A large number of health officials reached the commissioner's office yesterday, Thursday evening, and submitted a memorandum that "if District Collector Manish Singh is not removed immediately, there will be a strike.''

That is what Dr. Purnima Dagaria has said, "If the district collector is not suspended, all the health workers will resign collectively simultaneously.'' Manish Singh, the district collector of the Indore district, is a very trustworthy person of the Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh. Manish Singh had earlier served as commissioner in municipal corporation Indore and had also made headlines for the cleanliness drive. He was subsequently removed from the post of District Collector of Ujjain by the then CM Kamal Nath on the issue of dirty water for bathing in the Shipra river.

Later, as soon as the Shivraj government returned, Manish Singh was made the District Collector of Indore. If we talk about health workers, in a memorandum given by him, he has said, "From 8 a.m. today, 7th May, all officers and employees of the Department of Public Health and Family Welfare will not work. All demand that health officers and employees will not work unless the district collector Manish Singh of the state government is removed from his post.''

In the case, Indore Commissioner Pawan Sharma said, "The health staff of the district has asked to go on strike from 8 am on Friday but the solution can be found by late-night, during which he had submitted a memorandum to the chief minister of the state, he has been sent to Bhopal. We hope that there is no strike by the health workers.''

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