Deputy Collector Nisha Bangre has resigned from her post in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh. She has also sent a letter to the General Administration Department in this regard. In a letter that has become public, the State Administrative Service officer has accused those responsible for not giving leave and hurting her religious sentiments.
Deputy Collector Nisha Bagre wrote in the letter, “I am hurt by not being present at the inauguration of my house. Irreparable damage to my religious sentiments due to not being allowed to see the bones of the world peace ambassador Tathagat Buddha in the inauguration program. Therefore, I do not consider it appropriate to remain on the post of Deputy Collector by compromising my fundamental rights, religious, religious and constitutional values. Therefore I resign from the post of Deputy Collector with immediate effect today, 22nd June 2023.”
Nisha Bangre was working as SDM in Lavkushnagar of Chhatarpur district and had gone on leave citing domestic work. In the upcoming assembly elections of Madhya Pradesh, she might contest from Betul’s Amla Vidhanrabha.
She completed engineering from Samrat Ashok Institute of Technology, Vidisha, in 2010-2014. Later, she started working for a private company, but after some time, she started preparing to become a civil servant, and in the year 2016, successfully cleared the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) examination and got the post of DSP.
Not only this, in the year 2017, she again passed the MPPSC examination and was selected for the post of Deputy Collector. Since then, this officer of the State Administrative Service had been serving in different districts of the state.