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An ITBP jawan's social media post in which he has threatened to emulate soldier-turned-outlaw Paan Singh Tomar over alleged inaction by police against those who allegedly assaulted his family members has prompted Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath to intervene.
Nath has directed officials to probe the matter and provide security to family members of the jawan, Amit Singh, a resident of Mundi village in Khandwa district.
According to Atul Singh, brother of Amit Singh, the incident occurred on 16 August when his family members had gone to Hanuwantiya Island in Khandwa district on a picnic.
He claimed the guards as well as staff at other facilities at Hanuwantiya attacked him and other family members with bricks and sticks.
Atul, who was injured in one of his eyes, is being treated in Indore. His other brother brother Vipul Singh has suffered a fracture in his leg.
Amit Singh expressing his distress on Facebook said he would not hesitate to pick up a gun like Paan Singh Tomar--a soldier cum athlete who later turned an outlaw in Chambal region--if those responsible for assaulting his family members are not punished.
The government swung into action after the post went viral.
“There will be no injustice with anyone in my government and neither will injustice get any kind of protection. All proceedings should be carried out only after a fair probe,” Chief Minister Kamal Nath said in a statement reported NDTV.
Khandwa superintendent of police Shivdayal Singh said the matter would be re-investigated as per the directives of the chief minister.
"Cases were registered earlier on the complaints of both sides (Singh's family members and security guards). Further action would be taken if new facts emerge during probe," he said.
After CM Kamal Nath’s statement, the ITPB solider took to Facebook again, to thank the Chief Minister, reported NDTV.
(With Inputs from NDTV and PTI)
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