Uttar Pradesh : 7 doctors had imposed emergency duty to take care of their cow, CM suspended the Chief Veterinary Officer

Veterinary officer SK Tiwari, who engaged the duty of veterinary doctors to treat the cow of Fatehpur DM of Uttar Pradesh, has been suspended by the government late on Sunday evening. DM Apoorva Dubey alleges that Chief Veterinary Officer SK Tiwari had issued a letter on June 9 to tarnish my image in a planned manner. In which the duty of seven veterinarians was imposed from Monday to Sunday. At the same time, it was also said in the order that every morning and evening DM would treat Apoorva Dubey’s cow. Not only this, the Chief Veterinary Officer has also been accused of making the letter viral. When a letter from the government order went viral on social media, there was a stir.
At the same time, the statement of DM Apoorva Dubey has now come to the fore in this matter. DM Apoorva Dubey, in her defence, threw all the blame on the CVO and the Deputy CVO, saying that both these officers have crossed all limits of the culmination of indiscipline. During my tenure of one and a half years, many of their flaws have come to the fore. In order to tarnish my image, the Chief Veterinary Officer himself issues a letter from 544 postal number and on the very next day he himself cancels this letter from postal number 545. In this case, I have written a letter for suspension against the CVO and the Deputy CVO. With this, DM Apoorva Dubey said, ‘I also want to say clearly that no one in my family and I have kept a cow.’
7 doctors had imposed emergency duty
Let us inform that the Chief Veterinary Officer of Fatehpur, Sandeep Tiwari had issued a letter on 9 June. In his order, he had imposed emergency duty of 7 veterinary officers to take care of the sick cow of DM Sahiba, including Dr. Manish Awasthi, Veterinary Officer Bhitora, Dr. Bhuvnesh Kumar Veterinary Officer Airayan, Dr. Anil Kumar Veterinary Officer of the district. The names of Officer Ukathu, Dr. Ajay Kumar Dubey Veterinary Officer Ghazipur, Dr. Shiv Swarup Veterinary Officer Malwan, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Veterinary Officer Asothar and Dr. Atul Kumar Veterinary Officer Haswa were included. Along with this, the CVO had warned of action in the morning and evening for taking care and being lax.