Chhattisgarh Man Protests Bureaucratic Delays by Throwing Almonds at Official's Desk
Frustrated Over Missing Files, Chattisgarh Man Throws Almonds On Govt Officer's Desk | Video
News 18
Image: News 18
In Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, Tarun Sahu staged a unique protest at the Tifra Housing Board office by throwing almonds on an official's desk. His frustration stemmed from a year-long delay in locating his property file necessary for completing the ownership transfer of a flat he purchased, highlighting issues with bureaucratic inefficiencies.
- 01Tarun Sahu has been unable to obtain his property file for over a year.
- 02The protest involved throwing almonds, symbolizing a request for better memory from officials.
- 03Sahu's actions have gone viral, drawing attention to bureaucratic inefficiencies.
- 04The incident occurred at the Tifra Housing Board office in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh.
- 05The video of the protest has sparked discussions on social media about government delays.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Tarun Sahu, a resident of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh, expressed his frustration over bureaucratic delays by throwing almonds on an official's desk at the Tifra Housing Board office. Sahu has been attempting to complete the mutation process for a flat he purchased through resale, but has faced challenges due to a missing property file that has remained untraceable for over a year. Despite his repeated visits and follow-ups, officials have been unable to locate the file and suggested it may have been misplaced. In a video that has gone viral, Sahu humorously urged the official to consume almonds to help improve her memory regarding his lost file. This incident has sparked widespread conversations on social media about the inefficiencies often encountered in government offices and the frustrations citizens face during routine administrative processes.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
This incident highlights the difficulties citizens face in navigating bureaucratic processes, potentially prompting calls for reform in government efficiency.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you think public protests are an effective way to address bureaucratic issues?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




