ITBP soldier's family assaulted, CM orders probe into case
ITBP soldier's family assaulted, CM orders probe into case
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Bhopal:  Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath ordered on Sunday, a probe into the alleged attack on the kin of an Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) havaldar Amit Singh at a tourist hotspot in Khandwa district, on August 16.

Amit's brother Atul Singh said that on August 16, he had visited the Hanuwantia tourism centre along with his family. They were accompanied by women and children of the family, including a child of six months and a nine-month-old child. The security guard stopped from carrying a bottle of milk for these children. He said that the security guard then called 20 to 25 of his colleagues and attacked me with stones and beer bottles and my brother, Vipul, with stones and beer bottles, causing injury to my eye and a fracture in the leg of the Vipul.

Atul said that these people also mistreated women. Disturbed by the beating of his family members and not taking appropriate action against the accused by the police, Jawan Amit Singh posted in Jammu and Kashmir in a Facebook post, Amit Singh, the ITBP Havaldar, in his Facebook post that went viral on Sunday wrote, "The MP government should give justice to my family or else I will be the next Paan Singh Tomar. I won't need to learn how to fire a gun."

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