Police took out a procession of the goon who made a tribal student tie his shoe laces on the road lcln

MP News: A history-sheeter who forced a tribal youth to tie his shoe laces after a dispute in Indore has been arrested. The incident of attack and misbehaviour on the tribal was captured in CCTV cameras. The police were searching for the accused since the incident.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Anand Yadav said that the accused Ritesh Rajput had beaten up a tribal man in a driving dispute in the Bhanwarkuan police station area on Sunday morning.

The police officer said that Rajput has a criminal history and at least 10 cases of robbery and assault are pending against him.

He said that a new case was registered under the Indian Penal Code (BNS) and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act regarding Sunday’s incident.

When the policemen took the accused to the crime scene, he was seen holding his ears and repeatedly saying that he had made a mistake. During this time, the police also took out a procession of the goon.

The leader of the opposition surrounded the government

Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Umang Singhar has also raised this issue. Tagging Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Home Minister Amit Shah, the Congress leader wrote on ‘X’, “A tribal youth was beaten up without any reason in Bhanwarkuan area of ​​Indore for not walking properly on the road. The miscreant not only beat up the tribal youth but also made him tie the laces of his shoes. It is surprising that a dozen cases are registered against this miscreant, yet he was roaming freely. After the implementation of Police Commissionerate in Indore, criminal cases are continuously increasing in the city. The charge of Home Minister of MP is with the CM and now he is also the Minister in charge of Indore. Even after this, one can understand what is the condition of law and order in the city!”

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