Husband's Complaint Leads to Suspension of Wife for Allegedly Lying About Fake Railway Job
A female railway employee has been suspended by Kota, Rajasthan after her husband had accused her of getting the job through a dummy candidate and giving bribe to an agent. An investigation is currently underway, in which her husband has accused railway officials of negligence.

A case of dubious practices by railway staff in securing their job surface from Kota. The suspension action has been meted out by the administration as the husband leveled a serious accusation that his wife had obtained railway job using the dummy candidate against whom she reportedly paid ₹ 15 lakh as well.
Sapna Meena who is employed under Indian Railways, got engaged as the clear result for 2023 for the Group D RRB exam.
The husband, Manish Meena, alleged that his wife took the help of dummy candidate to get the job and claimed that he himself arranged the funds by taking a loan against his agricultural land. According to the complaint, he paid an agent named Rajendra for securing the job for his wife, stating that the railway department was not taking any action despite such serious allegations.
Manish, who claims to be unemployed and under heavy debt, claimed during his press conference that Sapna got a job after which they stayed together for five months, and she along with her parents left.
He complained about the situation, saying that railway officials did not respond to his complaints.
Wife Suspended, Investigation Underway
Subsequent to the complaint, the Kota, DCM Saurabh Jain confirmed that the employee was suspended in pursuance of the preliminary investigation. The officials are currently perusing documents provided by the complainant in connection with the allegations against the officer.
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This case has put into question the integrity of railway recruitment and shows extreme measures people can go to in times of financial stress. It is hoped that an ongoing investigation would bring a degree of clarity and accountability to this matter.