Emotional Video Exposes Intense Pressure
The officer recorded a short video before his death. He said supervisors kept pushing him to complete SIR work at an impossible speed. He said he worked day and night but still faced constant threats of action for delays. His voice broke several times as he spoke about exhaustion, humiliation, and fear.
The video spread fast on social media and brought strong reactions from government employees. Many workers said they deal with similar pressure during voter verification drives. They also said they receive unrealistic targets and frequent warnings.
Workers Demand Justice and Policy Change
Employee unions demanded a high-level probe. They said the government must reduce field workload and give BLOs enough time to verify voter lists. They also demanded mental-health support, fair deadlines, and strict action against officials who force excessive work.
Several BLOs said they already handle long working hours, travel across villages, and face complaints from citizens. They said SIR work increases pressure even more. They also said nobody listens when they raise concerns.
Political Reaction Builds Quickly
Opposition leaders blamed the ruling government for ignoring the mental health of ground staff. They said the system pushes low-level employees into unbearable stress. They demanded compensation for the victim’s family and a complete review of the SIR process.
Government officials expressed condolences. They said they will review the case and speak with local authorities. They also said they will try to improve workflow and communication.
Growing Pattern Raises Big Concerns
This incident adds to the recent rise in work-pressure deaths among field officers. Many workers now fear that the current system creates an unsafe environment. They want urgent reforms before more tragedies unfold.










