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Ayodhya ADM Surjit Singh Found Dead At His Residence, Cause Of Death ‘Unclear’

Samajwadi Party MP Awadhesh Prasad has expressed grief over the death of Singh, stating, "Upon receiving the information, I paused all my work and went to his residence. We are sad. This is a painful incident. He was a good officer. People have no complaints against him."

Uttar Pradesh: Additional District Magistrate (Law and Order) of Ayodhya, Surjit Singh was found dead at his home in Sursari Colony in Uttar Pradesh. The cause behind his death remains unclear, according to reports. After receiving information, the police and administration officials immediately reached the spot. The authorities are currently investigating the incident. Further details are awaited.

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Samajwadi Party MP Awadhesh Prasad has expressed his grief over the death of Singh, stating, “Upon receiving the information, I paused all my work and went to his residence. We are sad. This is a painful incident. He was a good officer. People have no complaints against him.”

Surjit Singh, reportedly took charge as the ADM Law and Order in Ayodhya on 25 Oct 2023, after being promoted from the post of SDM.

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First published on: Oct 24, 2024 01:52 PM IST


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