MP CM Mohan Yadav sacks Sidhi Collector, Guna SP after surprise visit

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav conducted a surprise visit to Sidhi district, engaging directly with citizens to review administrative performance. Based on complaints received, he ordered the immediate removal of Sidhi Collector Swarochit Somvanshi and Guna Superintendent of Police Ankit Soni. He also directed the suspension of District Cooperative Bank General Manager P.S. Dhanwal. Yadav emphasized that negligence by officials would not be tolerated and that public welfare is the government's top priority.

Key Points: MP CM sacks Sidhi Collector, suspends officials after review

  • Surprise inspection in Sidhi district
  • Removal of Sidhi Collector & Guna SP
  • Suspension of bank manager ordered
  • Action based on public complaints
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister directs removal of Sidhi Collector, Guna SP

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav removes Sidhi Collector Swarochit Somvanshi and Guna SP Ankit Soni after a surprise inspection and public grievances.

"Officials should work with responsibility wherever they are posted. Responsibility comes with their appointment itself. - Mohan Yadav"

Indore, March 22

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav paid a surprise visit to Sidhi district on Sunday, engaging in direct dialogue with local citizens to assess the state of administrative systems and the ground-level implementation of various government schemes, according to a press release.

During this public interaction session, the Chief Minister conducted a detailed review and gathered feedback regarding complaints raised by the general public and elected representatives concerning various issues, as well as the operational efficiency of the district administration and various government departments.

In light of the complaints received, Yadav issued directives for the immediate removal of Sidhi Collector, Swarochit Somvanshi, and the immediate suspension of the General Manager of the District Cooperative Bank, P.S. Dhanwal.

Furthermore, Yadav issued directives for the removal of Guna Superintendent of Police (SP), Ankit Soni, from his post, deeming his conduct inappropriate regarding an alleged case of misappropriation of cash recovered during a search operation in Guna district.

According to a release, Chief Minister Yadav stated that, in response to the complaints received from citizens, necessary measures would also be initiated at the state government level. He emphasised that, in keeping with the state's commitment to good governance, any form of negligence on the part of government officials or employees would not be tolerated under any circumstances. He reiterated that public welfare remains the top priority of the state government.

Taking it to X, Yadav said, "Today, an unannounced inspection was conducted at the district headquarters of Seoni. Based on this, a detailed review and feedback regarding complaints from the public and elected representatives, as well as the district administration and various departments, instructions have been issued to immediately remove District Collector Swarochit Somvanshi from his position with immediate effect. Instructions have been given to immediately suspend the General Manager of the District Cooperative Bank, PS Dhanwal, with immediate effect. Officials should work with responsibility wherever they are posted. Responsibility comes with their appointment itself."

To address the grievances of the common people, special campaigns and camps are regularly organised across both urban and rural areas of the state. He conveyed a clear message to all officials and employees: if they are unable to resolve the problems faced by the general public while serving in the field, then they have no right to hold a field posting.

During the public interaction session, the Chief Minister listened to the citizens' grievances and issued explicit directives to the concerned officials to ensure their prompt and effective resolution. He affirmed that the government's firm intention is to ensure that the benefits of all government schemes reach every eligible individual in a time-bound and transparent manner. He directed field officials to discharge their duties with sensitivity, accountability, and commitment. Any form of negligence or apathy would be viewed with utmost seriousness, and strict, effective action would be taken.

The Chief Minister expressed displeasure over the sluggish progress of the Collectorate building currently under construction in Sidhi. He emphasised that the pace of construction must be accelerated to ensure the work is completed within the stipulated timeframe and to the highest standards of quality, the release stated.

Following a surprise inspection in Sidhi, Yadav also interacted with the general public and elected representatives at the local Circuit House. Present on this occasion were MP Rajesh Mishra, MLA (Sihawal) Vishwamitra Pathak, and MLA Riti Pathak, along with other public representatives and administrative officials.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the intent, removing officials based on complaints during one visit seems reactive. What about a proper inquiry? We need systemic accountability, not just symbolic actions. Hope the replacements are more capable and honest.
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Rohit P
Finally! This is what 'good governance' should look like. If an SP is involved in misappropriation of recovered cash, that's a serious crime. Immediate suspension is the least that should happen. Hope this culture of surprise checks continues in every department.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see direct public interaction. In many places, the Collector and SP are like remote figures. If this makes them more accessible and accountable to the people they serve, it's a positive step for democracy.
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Vikram M
The part about the slow Collectorate building is so typical! So much taxpayer money is wasted in delays and poor quality. Glad the CM noticed. Hope they fix the pace and not just make promises. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Action against the District Cooperative Bank GM is crucial. These banks are meant for farmers and rural folks. If the management is corrupt, it hurts the poorest. Need more such scrutiny in the cooperative sector across MP.

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