The incident took place last week and the Maharashtra government has ordered an inquiry into it.
Sources in the Agriculture Department said in the afternoon of August 12, department Joint Secretary Rajesh Ghadge (posted at department office in Mantralaya here) got a panic call from his son, who was suffering from depression, asking him to come home in Navi Mumbai as soon as possible, failing which he (the son) would end his life.
"Ghadge's 23-year-old son was desperately calling him to come back home and had threatened to commit suicide if he did not turn up," the source said.
"So Ghadge approached Sahay with a permission for a half day leave. Sahay, known for his whimsical ways not only denied the permission, but asked Ghadge to work as per the regular office hours," he added.
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A distraught Ghadge was virtually on his knees as he got a second frantic call from his son. He once again approached Sahay pleading for mercy, but his pleas fell on deaf ears, the source said.
Speaking to reporters here, state Minister for Agriculture Pandurang Phundkar today said he has ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident.
"I have spoken to Ghadge and had also asked state Chief Secretary to order an inquiry into the incident," Phundkar said.
Following the directions, Chief Secretary Swadheen Kshatriya has ordered an inquiry into the entire episode.
The incident sparked outrage in the department, with officers and Ghadge's colleagues staging a demonstration today.
The body was taken to Solapur, the native place of the Ghadge family, for the last rites. Other officers in the department rushed to meet Ghadge at his Solapur residence.
Efforts to contact Sahay did not yield results as he turned away media persons.
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