AYODHYA, Feb. 1 -- GST deputy commissioner Prashant Kumar Singh withdrew his resignation and said he had resumed work, asserting that there was no pressure on him and that the decision was entirely personal. He had resigned from service on Tuesday, stating he was protesting against what he described as "objectionable" remarks made by Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand against chief minister Yogi Adityanath. Soon after, his brother Vishwajeet Singh accused him of securing his job under the disability quota using a fake disability certificate. Acting on the complaint, principal secretary Kamini Ratan Chauhan sought a report from state tax commissioner Nitin Bansal. Responding to allegations, Prashant claimed that Vishwajeet was involved in criminal activities and had subjected him to extortion and threats. He explained that the certificate was issued by the same office and that the Mau chief medical officer had confirmed its authenticity in writing. Vishwajit had also accused his sister, Jaya Singh, of obtaining a fake disability certificate. Jaya Singh, who is currently posted as Tehsildar in Hata of Kushinagar, rejected the allegations, calling them baseless. She said she was ready to face any investigation and claimed the allegations stemmed from a family dispute. Prashant alleged that his brother, Vishwajeet Singh, was an active member of Mukhtar Ansari's Mau gang and had also served as its financial adviser. In 2021, his brother Vishwajeet Singh had submitted an application to the chief medical officer (CMO), Mau, alleging that the disability certificate issued to Prashant Kumar Singh was fake. Prashant said instead of taking action against those responsible for issuing the allegedl fake certificate, the Mau CMO ordered an inquiry against him. He maintained that an investigation should first have been conducted to verify the certificate's authenticity....