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Denied leave for daughter’s wedding, UP BLO dies by suicide

His brother, Bhupesh Kumar, claimed repeated representations were made to officials for temporary relief from BLO duty, but no action followed.

News Arena Network - Kanpur - UPDATED: March 1, 2026, 08:55 AM - 2 min read

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A 50-year-old Booth Level Officer in UP’s Fatehpur died by suicide after allegedly being denied leave for his daughter’s wedding amid intensive election revision duty.


Upset over being denied leave for daughter's wedding, a 50-year-old Booth Level Officer (BLO) on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) duty allegedly died by suicide inside a government primary school. The incident is reported in Uttar Pradesh’s Fatehpur district.
 
The deceased, Akhilesh Savita, was found hanging inside a primary school at Aliyabad village on Saturday evening. Police recovered a suicide note from the spot, which it says indicates that he was under severe stress due to ongoing BLO duties linked to the SIR exercise and had been unable to obtain leave despite repeated requests.
 
In the suicide note, Savita allegedly wrote that he was “tired of work” and was taking the extreme step as preparations for his daughter’s marriage, scheduled for March 8, remained incomplete due to continuous official assignments. Family members rushed to the school after being informed and brought him down before taking him to the Community Health Centre in Bindki, where doctors declared him dead.
 
Protest emerged —
The incident sparked protests at the hospital, with relatives and villagers accusing the administration of ignoring repeated pleas for leave and raising slogans against officials. Tension escalated when authorities attempted to take custody of the body, following which irate family members removed it from the hospital and took it to the village.
 
 
Police officials later pacified the family, and the body was subsequently sent for postmortem examination. Senior police and administrative officials, including Circle Officer Gaurav Sharma and the tehsildar, reached the hospital to manage the situation.
 
Villagers also demanded the presence of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), alleging that Savita’s appeals for relief from duty had gone unheard.
 
Savita is survived by his wife, Manju Devi, daughter Divyanshi (20), whose wedding is scheduled next week, and son Divyansh. Family members alleged that he was seeking leave for several weeks but was compelled to continue election-related work.
 
His brother, Bhupesh Kumar, claimed repeated representations were made to officials for temporary relief from BLO duty, but no action followed.

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