A case has come to light where a CPU containing CM Helpline data was taken away in broad daylight from the civil hospital in Nagda. CCTV footage shows Manish Gehlot, grandson of Thawar Chand Gehlot, present at the scene. However, the CPU was later returned to the hospital. The hospital administration has maintained silence on the matter. The BMO claimed he was on leave that day. Nagda falls under Ujjain district. Police said no complaint has been received so far. See three pictures of the hospital Man seen taking CPU out of computer room Between 3 pm and 4 pm on March 25, CCTV footage shows a man coming out of Room No. 23 (computer room) on the first-floor corridor of the civil hospital carrying a CPU. Manish Gehlot is also seen accompanying him. The CPU was later brought back to the hospital. Manish Gehlot said – CPU was returned later Speaking on the matter, Manish Gehlot said he runs a hospital himself and had gone there for work. He admitted that the person carrying the CPU works at his hospital. He said he was talking to doctors and staff when the issue over the CPU escalated, and it was later returned. BMO says he was not present that day It was reported that Block Medical Officer Shivraj Kaushal was present at the time of the incident but did not inform the police. However, when contacted, he said he was on leave that day. CPU contained CM Helpline data According to hospital sources, the CPU contained important CM Helpline data, which cannot be shared casually. Despite this, it was taken out of the computer room. It is said that it was not removed with the intention of theft. Police say action will follow complaint The station in-charge said that appropriate action will be taken once a formal complaint is received. Post navigation First list of aldermen released for MP municipal councils:4 councillors each, nominated in 123 municipal councils Sarpanch’s brother-in-law shot dead:Accused family earlier killed victim’s 2 brothers; 8 already in jail