The Indian official drained the water of a dam to recover his phone! + Photo

The phone of an Indian official who went to the Kharkata dam fell into the huge water source of the dam while taking a selfie. As a result, he ordered to Two million liters Empty this huge source of water so that he can find his mobile. Now it has been reported that he has been suspended from his position because of this action.
to report BBCRajesh Vishwaz, Indian Government Nutrition Inspector, taking a selfie in Kharkata Dam It was in one of the central states of India that the phone fell from his hand into the water. He first asked divers to find his cell phone, but when that got nowhere, he ordered millions of liters of water to be drained from the dam.
Vishwaz claims that his smartphone contains Sensitive government information Been. This Indian official says that he verbally received permission from one of the officials to drain part of the dam’s water and thought that this would increase the access of local farmers to more water.
Finally, Vishwaz drained about two million liters of water from this dam 1200 dollar Samsung mobile phone and he succeeded in doing so. However, apparently water ingress had ruined the phone.
Following this incident, Vishwaz has now been suspended from his position; Because he is accused of abusing the position and wasting this huge amount of water. In a statement, he denied abusing his position and said that the water that was drained belonged to the department dam overflow has been and has not been usable.
The Times of India newspaper says this wasted water could have been used in the heat of summer to irrigate approx 600 hectares of land to be used. Critics claim that such actions should not be acceptable in an era when people depend on water tankers for their water supply.