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Post Office Misconduct and Social Media Outrage in Uttarakhand

Monday, June 15, 2026
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Post Office Misconduct and Social Media Outrage in Uttarakhand

The noise started in Uttarakhand, right at the post office in Jara Jibli village. It wasn't a quiet disaGreement; it was just raw, heated confrontation between some local residents and the India Post staff. Things blew up fast online.

It all kicked off because one local came in there claiming the employees had completely failed to deliver parcels for months. Specifically, he brought up Aadhaar cards that were supposed to be delivered but just sat there, undelivered.

The argument got ugly quickly. Amidst the frustration about the delays, things took a really dark turn. The exchange wasn't just about mail; it became personal. There was this moment where the female employee snapped back at him. She threw out something really chilling: “Ladki hun, tujhe fasa dungi.” I mean, I don’t know what that even means in context, but hearing it just made everything explode on social media immediately.

That single line became the entire focus of the online debate. Suddenly, everyone was talking about misconduct and how the staff were behaving.

Then there was the camera aspect. Someone filming this whole thing. The employee demanded an answer from the local, asking why he was recording her. “Ek ladki ki video kyun le raha hai?” that’s what she demanded back. It just spiraled further into accusations. The woman started arguing that the local was being disrespectful toward her, implying something about her status as a government employee.

The locals piled on too. They argued about repeated complaints they had lodged about slow mail delivery and terrible service at this post office. They felt like their needs were completely ignored. Important documents just sat there, waiting for nothing.

The postal staff tried to defend themselves, of course. They claimed that people didn't answer the phone calls and some of the mail simply didn’t belong to the village residents anyway. But they also pushed back hard. They rejected the idea that they were neglecting their duties. They started accusing the local of trying to defame them.

And then, right at the end of this whole messy interaction, the female employee said it again. That threat about framing him "Ladki hun, tujhe fasa dungi." It hung in the air, heavy with implication.

Once that clip hit the internet, it wasn't just a local dispute anymore. Social media users went ballistic against the post office employees. There was immediate lashing out. Accusations of arrogance, of thinking they were above accountability. People demanded serious disciplinary action. One user posted something really sharp: “One of the reasons people want govt jobs. No accountability, salary on time and if questioned, they blame for interfering with govt work.”

Another voice came in demanding some kind of removal. “Remove such arrogant employee from the office, jishko baat krne ki tamij nahi hai.” It was a call to clean house, something about people who just don’t know how to behave with customers.

Then you saw demands for legal action creeping in. Someone else posted straight to the official handles: "@pushkardhami @IndiaPostOffice pls remove this girl from the post." They started talking about how often you find women or girls in these offices who just don't behave, who are rude to people. They act like nobody can touch them.

There was a clear push for justice there too. “If someone is openly threatening to file a false case, authorities must take proper action. Misuse of legal processes hurts genuine victims and damages public trust! Do the needful,” another comment demanded. It shifted the focus from personal drama to institutional failure.

Then came the more extreme stuff floating around. One user went full legal mode. They argued that trespassing into a government office holding official papers Aadhaar, undelivered letters by an outsider was practically committing serious IPC or BNS sections. Making a reel just to get famous? Not an adventure. That person insisted the India Post had to act strictly and investigate why those Aadhaar cards were being held back in the first place.

And then, there was this bit that brought everything into sharp focus. An inspector actually went down to the branch. He didn’t just look at paperwork; he went to do a surprise check on the female employee’s home.

What happened next is where it got really messy. The inspectors reportedly found sacks of undelivered mail tucked away inside her house. She was there, trying to explain things to them her side of the story while they brought out another sack full of letters. She claimed those were just "extra" parcels. But the inspectors stopped her mid-sentence. They made it clear they didn't like surprise inspections. Still, because of all the complaints from the villagers, they had to do it. It was a very uncomfortable way to settle things.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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