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Principal Vimukta Sharma's life was in trouble due to the mistake of the police - Photo : Amar Ujala, Indore () Expansion The incident of burning BM College Principal Vimukta Sharma by pouring petrol would not have happened, if Simrol police station in-charge would have taken timely action on the three earlier complaints. This did not happen and the principal had to pay the price with his life. Now Simrol police station in-charge RNS Bhadauria also got involved in this matter. The SP has attached the line to him. Earlier, an assistant sub-inspector has also been removed. In the order issued by the SP, it was written that a case of murder of Principal Vimukta Sharma was registered in Simrol police station, but The station in-charge did not investigate the first three complaint applications. This is gross dereliction of duty. For this reason they are attached to the line. breaking bilv patra The principal came, the accused set it on fire 750 On February 20, Principal Sharma came to the college campus to break the Bilv Patra. Then the accused student came to him and started arguing. After some time, he poured petrol filled in the bucket on Sharma and set him on fire with a lighter. After this he ran towards Tincha Fall to commit suicide. The police reached there and saved him. after complaint Police also behaved carelessly 2023 The day the accused student Ashutosh Srivastava burnt the principal by pouring petrol. Before that he had created ruckus thrice in the college. He had failed in the seventh semester and was blaming the principal for that. Three months ago, he had also stabbed a college employee in the matter of mark sheet. He was then caught by the Simrol police, but was later released on bail. After this, he was also threatened to commit suicide by bringing a rope to the college. There were three complaints from the college regarding student Ashutosh, but the officers did not take him seriously. ,

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Principal Vimukta Sharma’s life was in trouble due to the mistake of the police – Photo : Amar Ujala, Indore () Expansion The incident of burning BM College Principal Vimukta Sharma by pouring petrol would not have happened, if Simrol police station in-charge would have taken timely action on the three earlier complaints. This did not happen and the principal had to pay the price with his life. Now Simrol police station in-charge RNS Bhadauria also got involved in this matter. The SP has attached the line to him. Earlier, an assistant sub-inspector has also been removed. In the order issued by the SP, it was written that a case of murder of Principal Vimukta Sharma was registered in Simrol police station, but The station in-charge did not investigate the first three complaint applications. This is gross dereliction of duty. For this reason they are attached to the line. breaking bilv patra The principal came, the accused set it on fire 750 On February 20, Principal Sharma came to the college campus to break the Bilv Patra. Then the accused student came to him and started arguing. After some time, he poured petrol filled in the bucket on Sharma and set him on fire with a lighter. After this he ran towards Tincha Fall to commit suicide. The police reached there and saved him. after complaint Police also behaved carelessly

2023 The day the accused student Ashutosh Srivastava burnt the principal by pouring petrol. Before that he had created ruckus thrice in the college. He had failed in the seventh semester and was blaming the principal for that. Three months ago, he had also stabbed a college employee in the matter of mark sheet. He was then caught by the Simrol police, but was later released on bail. After this, he was also threatened to commit suicide by bringing a rope to the college. There were three complaints from the college regarding student Ashutosh, but the officers did not take him seriously. ,

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