....The Raoraja was told that SHO Shekhawat had collected the money as usual but did not give them any receipt. This illegal income pocketed by Shekhawat cost him dear--Kalyan Singh suspended him on the spot.
"Shekhawat came to us, sought the intervention of my brother Mir Munshi Radhamohan Mathur and shacked up with us for about five to six months. Radhamohan saw the opportunity to help one day when Raoraja Kalyan Singh's entourage passed by on the way to Deepura. Radhamohan pleaded with the Raoraja to reinstate his poor caste-cousin (jaatbhai) Bhairon Singh. He said it was stretching his means to feed this chap for so long. Raoraja Kalyan Singh was initially unmoved and asked Radhamohan to be ashamed of pleading for a person charged with bribery. But he ultimately relented and reinstated Bhairon Singh and posted him to Singhrawat. The Raoraja's will was supreme under the old princely regime and there were no procedural hassles."
Brajmohan Mathur currently leads a retired life after serving the Times of India Group in Mumbai and later the UNICEF.