MP: When Dalit daughter’s procession was stopped, bulldozers ran on homes
POSTED ON MAY 19, 2022

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Eight people have been arrested by the police for stopping the procession of a Dalit’s daughter and creating a huge uproar in Pipliya Kalan village of Rajgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. The licenses of six people’s guns have been revoked. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also been bulldozed on the illegal constructions of the accused.
By Sanjeev Srivastava,
Rajgarh SP Pradeep Sharma told ‘Truth Hindi’ that the case against seven people named and other unidentified people in connection with the incident in several sections including stone pelting, rioting, assault, abusing, threatening to kill in Khilchipur police station. was recorded.
So far, the police have arrested seven named and one non-named accused in this case. The names of the arrested accused are Sohail, Adil, Ujjail, Junaid, Farhan, Dagga, Rehman etc.
According to SP Sharma, different videos made at the time of the incident have been scrutinized by the police. Those involved in creating ruckus in the crowd are being identified.
Demolished illegal constructions
As they are being identified, they are being arrested. Half a dozen illegal constructions of those accused who had wrongly put up other constructions on their houses have been demolished today. Illegal constructions have been demolished by bulldozers and other means.
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister and state government spokesperson Narottam Mishra told the media on Thursday morning, “The state government will not spare anyone who takes law into its own hands.”
He said, ‘Those who stopped the procession of a Dalit daughter in Rajgarh are being nabbed. Eight accused have been arrested. Their gun licenses have been revoked. Rest are also being identified and efforts are on to nab them.
On Sunday, the rioters did the riots
Let us inform, Anita Meghwal, daughter of Biram Meghwal, was married on Sunday in Pipliya Kalan village of Khilchipur tehsil of Rajgarh district. The procession came from Pathan Khurd village of Rajgarh district. When Kanwar Lal Meghwal, a resident of Pathan Khurd village, arrived with his son Rahul’s procession, he got information about the uproar in Pipliya Kalan village by the gangsters. Police had stopped the procession in Chhapihera village.
Later the procession reached Pipliya Kalan village with additional force and all the arrangements.
The rioters of the village created a ruckus in the presence of the police. There was stone pelting. The tent was uprooted before the procession reached. Other systems were destroyed. The police had to use sticks and tear gas shells to control the rioters.
Later, the marriage took place under the shadow of the police and the procession went away. The police had registered a case regarding the whole incident. Now the process of arresting the accused and taking action against them is fast.
Bhagwati Bai became Shivraj’s ‘Shabri’
The Chief Minister had reached the house of tribal widow woman Bhagwati Bai in Pipliya Kalan village in January this year. Bhagwati Bai got a house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Bhagwati’s happiness knew no bounds when the Chief Minister arrived.
Bhagwati had fed the plums of her garden to the CM. Describing the berries as delicious, the CM had also asked for the plums of Bhagwati’s garden for his wife Sadhna Singh. Took along.
The CM had inquired about Bhagwati Bai’s family. The CM had given instructions for arranging water supply in the house of Bhagwati, the mother of four sons. CM Shivraj had directed the officers, officers should take full care that Bhagwati Bai and any sister-daughter of the village should not face any kind of problem.
Courtesy : Satya News
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