The Chief Minister’s anti-corruption unit conducted a significant operation at the Sub-Registrar Office of the Mangaldai Cooperative Society on December 3, leading to a notable arrest. Paresh Kumar Sahu, the Sub-Registrar, was apprehended for accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000. The bribe was allegedly taken in exchange for processing the registration of a name with the Shubh Lakshmi Handloom Society. Sahu was caught in the act at his office, a development that underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption within government bodies.

Following his arrest, Sahu is undergoing interrogation at the cooperative office. Authorities are delving deeper into the circumstances surrounding the incident, seeking to uncover any further details that may emerge during the investigation. This arrest marks a significant step in the broader initiative to eradicate corrupt practices and enforce accountability within public sector operations.
In related news, Assam’s Pradyut Bordoloi is set to sit beside Priyanka Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, a placement with potential political implications. This seating arrangement may signify strategic alignments or influence dynamics within the parliamentary framework, though its precise impact remains to be seen.
Both these developments reflect unfolding political and administrative changes within the state, with the anti-corruption drive highlighting governmental resolve to maintain integrity, while Bordoloi’s positioning in the Lok Sabha suggests potential shifts in the political landscape.