When Marital Nightmares Affect Duty: A Constable’s Unique Excuse
In a bizarre yet relatable turn of events, a constable from the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has garnered attention on social media for his unconventional explanation for arriving late to duty. The constable attributed his tardiness to a rather unusual source—his wife, whom he humorously described as a “vampire.”
The Disciplinary Notice
On February 17, the battalion in-charge, Dalnayak Madhusudan Sharma, issued a notice to the constable for multiple reasons, including his late arrival to a morning briefing, improper grooming, and frequent absences from unit activities. The constable’s response was anything but ordinary.
A Witty Yet Serious Response
In his defense, the constable claimed to suffer from insomnia due to “nightmares” involving his wife. He elaborated, stating that in his dreams, she “sits on my chest and tries to drink my blood with the intent to kill me.” Such vivid imagery illustrates a deeper layer of marital discord that has led him to lose sleep and, consequently, punctuality.
Seeking Help
Beyond the humor, the constable revealed that he is under medication for depression and irritability, compounded by his mother’s nerve disorder. His heartfelt plea to his superiors included a request for guidance towards spiritual salvation, showcasing the gravity of his situation.
An Inquiry Launched
The incident has prompted an inquiry into the constable’s identity and the authenticity of his letter, raising questions about how such a personal note made its way to social media platforms. This story serves as a reminder of the complexities of personal struggles affecting professional life.
Stay Updated with Looffers.com
For more unique stories and updates, stay connected with Looffers.com. We bring you the latest news, offers, and insights that matter to you!