Death of 3 BLOs casts shadow on Karnataka SIR drive
Employee unions have alleged that the house-to-house data collection under the SIR process has become a nightmare for lower-level staff.
Salar News
Bidar, 5 July
Serious allegations have emerged that the
excessive pressure being imposed on lower-level government employees in the
name of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral has led to the
death of three government employees – Bhuvana, Nataraj, and Sunil – across Karnataka,
triggering widespread outrage among Revenue Department staff and Booth Level Officers
(BLOs).
26-year-old Village Administrative Officer(VAO) Bhuvana, who was serving under Goolur Gram Panchayat, died in a road
accident on Saturday morning when a lorry hit her motorcycle while she was
rushing to carry out SIR-related work.
Nataraj, who was serving as a BLO in the
Bengaluru South Assembly constituency, suffered a fatal heart attack,
reportedly after working until late at night to complete the mandatory SIR
targets.
Sunil, 45, a BLO, died of a heart attack
while conducting the SIR survey in Amalapur village of Bidar district. The
deceased had reportedly been engaged in SIR work continuously for several days
without adequate rest. A case has been registered at the Gandhigunj Police
Station in connection with the incident.
Employee unions have alleged that the
house-to-house data collection under the SIR process has become a nightmare for
lower-level staff. They claim that senior officials are exerting tremendous
pressure to complete the exercise within strict deadlines and demanding targets
be met at any cost.
Revenue Department employees have launched an indefinite round-the-clock protest outside the Tumakuru Deputy Commissioner's office, condemning excessive workload and alleged harassment.
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