
Karni hay blocked the Bhopal-Indore motorway on Sunday and demanded the release of State President Jeevan Singh, PTI reported. Then the police resorted to the Lathi-bike to pay people and clean the operation.
At the beginning of June, Jeevan Singh Sherpur Karni was arrested by Madhya Pradesh police in the case of blackmail and attack. Police claimed that Jeevan Singh Sherpur was booked after he arrived in the alcohol store on June 26 together with his colleagues and sought £1 lakh per month from those who run the outlet.
More police added that when the staff refused to entertain Sherpur’s blackmail, they were attacked and subject to abuse of caste. The police added that the incident occurred in the village of Behpur.
Another SP Jaiveer Singh said, as PTI quoted, “SDM is present here; they (with reference to the protesters) have been removed. We also find out details of vehicles that were confiscated. Currently, the situation is under control.”
The leader of the protest, Karni hay Sunil Singh Rajput reached out outside the Kotwali Municipal Police Station, and there was a sharp argument between the police and the protesters and the protesters.
Police used a water cannon, tear gas shells and lathis on the protesters to disperse them. They also registered the case of a violation of peace against the President of the Karni Senil Sunil Singh Rajput, Ashish Rajput, Shubham and Rohit. They were all sent to prison.
Meanwhile, Karni hay, an organization that claims to represent the Rajput community, the members argued that the police arrested Jeevana Singh Sherpura in the case of fraud by taking money.
On July 5, when Karni Members protested in the same way on Mandsaura and the police booked several people.
At that time, the police reserved Sherpur, Pushpendra Singh, Indrapal Singh, Nagendra Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Sachin and Devi Singh under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) law. Sherpur has 12 cases against his name in the districts of Mandsaur, Ratlam and Neemuch, according to the police.
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