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National News: Nineteen vehicles of CM Mohan Yadav’s convoy were seen being towed with ropes after refueling from a petrol pump in Ratlam. The convoy was traveling from Indore to Ratlam when the vehicles began breaking down. A viral video captured drivers and petrol pump workers physically pushing high-end SUVs off the road. The problem began immediately after refueling, with some vehicles failing within a kilometer. Others stalled on the spot. Eyewitnesses and convoy drivers confirmed that they had filled diesel, but water had entered the tanks instead. Panic and confusion followed as backup arrangements were quickly initiated.
Initial investigations revealed that the diesel at the pump contained significant amounts of water. After the breakdowns, officials collected fuel samples from the station for testing. The Food and Civil Supplies Department confirmed that the diesel was adulterated with water. This contamination caused engine failures across multiple vehicles. Many engines suffered potential long-term damage. The pump has now been sealed and legal proceedings initiated. Adulteration at this scale has triggered alarm within state agencies.
As chaos unfolded, emergency vehicles were immediately dispatched from Indore. CM Mohan Yadav’s security and mobility could not be compromised. The alternate convoy was organized within a short time window. The Chief Minister was transported safely to his destination. Meanwhile, mechanics began damage control for the affected vehicles. This quick response averted a full-blown crisis. Authorities praised the swift coordination but expressed concern over fuel quality standards.
The petrol pump responsible has come under serious government scrutiny. Officials from multiple departments visited the site within hours. Fuel dispensers and storage tanks were examined and sealed. Authorities suspect large-scale negligence or deliberate fraud. A criminal probe is likely to follow. Past records of the fuel station are now being reviewed. Consumer safety and fuel quality have become central concerns.
Drivers of the affected vehicles described the ordeal as shocking and sudden. “The cars started stalling just minutes after we left the pump,” one driver stated. Another said, “At first we thought it was mechanical failure, but then multiple cars broke down together.” The incident disrupted the convoy’s timing and created roadside chaos. Passersby recorded the spectacle, adding to the viral impact. The visual of SUV convoys being pushed went viral within hours.
The incident has reignited debate over fuel adulteration in India. How could water enter an official diesel tank at a licensed pump? Experts are demanding stricter monitoring of fuel quality. Fuel adulteration can not only damage engines but also pose a risk to passenger safety. This high-profile case has exposed a deep flaw in system checks. Consumers are being urged to refuel only at certified and regularly inspected stations.
Officials fear this may not be an isolated incident. More surprise inspections are being planned across the state. Fuel stations across Ratlam and nearby districts are under watch. Public trust has taken a hit. Citizens are sharing their own experiences of poor fuel quality. The state government has promised stringent action to restore confidence.