Farmer rolls on floor in govt office after fake documents were used to usurp his land

The farmer can be seen rolling on the floor inside the office premise in order to register his protest. The brutal display of disregard towards the elderly man is concerning and is facing severe backlash from netizens.

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New Delhi:  A shocking incident has come to light from Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur district, where an elderly farmer is facing difficulties. He claims that his land has been taken over by some individuals using fake documents. Despite his efforts, he feels that no one is listening to his concerns.

Farmer struggles for justice 

The farmer recently visited the Collector's office, hoping to find a solution to his problem. However, he returned home disappointed, feeling that his concerns were not being taken seriously. He is now appealing to someone to listen to his story and help him regain his land.

The farmer's struggle is an evident reminder of the challenges faced by many elderly citizens of the lower class in India. They often find it difficult to navigate the complex system and fight for their rights. The farmer's plight highlights the urgent need for support and empowerment of our senior citizens, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights are protected and respected.

The farmer can be seen rolling on the floor inside the office premise in order to register his protest. The brutal display of disregard towards the elderly man is concerning and is facing severe backlash from netizens.

Another tribal man dies in police custody 

A shocking case has emerged where the tragic death of a tribal man, a groom in police custody in Madhya Pradesh's Guna has sparked significant outrage and protests from his family members. Members of the Pardhi community, including women, staged a protest at the collectorate, resulting in a chaotic scene, On Tuesday. The situation went so haywire that some women were seen undressing themselves to register their agony and pain. 

The protest turned intense as some women began removing their clothes in a bid to draw attention to their plight. Women police personnel intervened and managed to stop them with considerable difficulty. Collector Dr. Satendra Singh initially listened to the grievances of the protesters but had to call some women back for further discussions to calm the situation.