Rajasthan Woman’s Rail Job Fraud Exposed by Husband, Leading to Suspension
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Husband’s Revelation Leads to Suspension of Rajasthan Woman for Proxy Job
After getting selected, she abandoned him, labeled him unemployed
Seeking justice husband exposed her fraud
He uncovered more scams, leading to a CBI investigation into the fraud and his wife's suspension
The case has sparked debate on exam fraud and relationship betrayals
Rajasthan, Karoli, Feb 19: A man spent 15L to help his wife get a railway job, but she used a proxy to clear the exam. After getting selected, she abandoned him, labeled him unemployed, and filed a dowry case. Seeking justice, the husband exposed her fraud to the media. He uncovered more scams, leading to a CBI investigation into the fraud and his wife's suspension.Following public outrage, the railway department suspended her. The case has sparked debate on exam fraud and relationship betrayals.
Manish kumar Meena lives in a village near Rajasthan's Karoli.He said he supported his wife, Sapna Meena, in every way. He mortgaged his land to help her get an education so she could eventually land a government job, he said.
Manish said that after she secured a job in the Railway Department she rejected him claiming he was unemployed.According to Manish it all started after Sapna enrolled in a coaching institute in kota and paid for her education with his hard-earned money.
During the coaching Sapna said that her uncle has connections in the Railways Department. This uncle then allegedly arranged for a dummy candidate to appear for the exam in her place for a hefty price of Rs.15Lakh.
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✨That's when Manish said he mortgaged his land to arrange the 15Lakh Rupees his wife needed. Sapna eventually got the job but six months later she allegedly left him. He said he turned to his uncle for help but he refused.Desperate for a job for himself now, Manish said he decided to use the services of the same agent who had arranged a dummy candidate for Sapna. This dummy candidate charged him Rs.9.5Lakh to appear for a techinician's exam.But he didn't get the job.
Having spent over Rs.24Lakh by now, Manish said he finally gave up trying to revive his marriage or recovering the money he had spent on the agent. So he said he filed separate complaints with the west central railway's vigilance department and the central bureau of investigation.The police later confirmed Sapna had got her job using fraudulent means. The CBI also raided several locations in Karauli, kota and Alwar gathering proof. Sapna who had been working as a pointsman at Sogaria Railway station in kota, was then suspended
This highlights two major issues: infidelity in marriages by women and, more importantly, the unfair allocation of jobs. Many hardworking and talented aspirants are struggling to secure government jobs, while some undeserving candidates manage to get them through corruption and bribery. This is a harsh reality, especially in rural areas and even some cities, where powerful individuals manipulate the system.
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