Ichhawar: A significant development has emerged from Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh, where the police have apprehended a candidate from the Bahujan Mukt Party, who was contesting from the Ichhawar constituency. The candidate faces serious charges, and he had been evading arrest for quite some time.
The entire case pertains to the Ichhawar police station area in the district, where there were allegations against Bahujan Mukt Party’s Dhum Singh Mevada related to assault, rioting, and offenses under the SC/ST Act. The incident had taken place after a clash during an election campaign in the Ichhawar assembly constituency. Following the altercation, Dhum Singh had been on the run, eluding police efforts to apprehend him.
In response to his continued evasion, the police formed a special team dedicated to tracking down the accused candidate. This intensified effort has now led to the successful arrest of Dhum Singh Mevada. It’s noteworthy that the electoral landscape in the Ichhawar constituency includes prominent candidates from various political parties, such as Karna Singh Verma from the Bharatiya Janata Party, Shailendra Patel from the Congress, Hariprasad Sisodia from the Bahujan Samaj Party, Dhulsingh from the Bahujan Mukti Party, Jitendra Kumar from the Aazad Samaj Party, Ramesh Baraila, Gurmit Singh, Mohan Singh, Daulat Singh, Jain, and Ajab Singh Mevada, who are actively participating in the electoral arena.
This arrest marks a significant development in a case that has been closely followed within the district, and it underscores the commitment of law enforcement agencies to ensure accountability and address alleged criminal activities during the electoral process. The apprehension of Dhum Singh Mevada is expected to have implications on the political landscape in the region as the election dynamics continue to unfold.