Pilibhit (UP), Jan 30: The in-charge of a community health centre in Bilsanda of Pilibhit district and a pharmacist have been attached to the district headquarters while a ward boy has been suspended after a video of a man taking his mother’s body home in a hand-driven cart on non-availability of vehicle went viral on social media, officials on Tuesday said.
Taking cognizance of the viral video, Community Health Centre (CHC) Superintendent Dr Manish Raj Sharma and pharmacist AN Ansari were removed and attached to the district headquarters, Chief Medical Officer Dr Alok Kumar told reporters.
Wardboy NK Pandey has been suspended, he added.
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Yadagiri: The District Court on Monday rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by Mallikarjun Muthya of Mahal Roja in Shahapur taluk.
Muthya, a self-styled godman is facing charges in a POCSO case lodged at Gogi Police Station, for alleged inappropriate behavior with a minor girl.
A video of the incident allegedly went viral over social media prompting the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights to register a suo motu complaint against him.
Muthya had filed anticipatory bail plea in the district court.
The District Sessions Court Judge Marula Siddharadhya, who heard the plea on Monday, rejected it.
According to reports, the godman is likely to approach the high court on Tuesday seeking a bail.
Mutya, who is believed to be around 26–27 years old, has gained popularity in recent years through social media platforms, on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
He is widely known as “Appaji” among his followers. According to local reports, he is revered by many devotees in North Karnataka and surrounding districts, who regard him as a “walking god” or a local deity.
He has become widely known over the past four years due to his active presence on social media and has drawn attention for his sometimes controversial “miracles.”
