UP: College management employee booked for principal's suicide
A management employee of Kisan Inter College in Kharad village has been booked for abetting the college principal to commit suicide.
Press Trust of India | April 24, 2023 | 11:24 AM IST
NEW DELHI: A management employee of Kisan Inter College in Kharad village here has been booked for allegedly abetting the college principal to commit suicide, police said on Monday. Police booked management committee secretary Narendra Kumar Malik for the death of college principal Yashpal Singh at the complaint of his wife, Vimlesh Devi, Circle Officer (CO) Devrat Vajpayee told media.
In her complaint, Vimlesh Devi alleged her husband was under pressure because of Malik’s harassment, the CO said. Yashpal Singh killed himself on April 20, he said. Vimlesh Devi alleged that Narender Kumar had been pressuring her husband for illegal work, he added.
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