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'Not made cricket capt', dy commissioner-rank IRS officer attacks joint commissioner in UP

IndiaTimes Friday, 30 May 2025
An IRS officer Gaurav Garg filed a police complaint in Lucknow. He alleged that Joint Commissioner Yogendra Kumar Mishra assaulted him. The assault stemmed from a three-month-old dispute. The dispute was regarding the captaincy of a departmental cricket team. Mishra allegedly threatened and harassed team members. He physically attacked Garg in his office.
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