Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, visited Dashmath Rawat and bathed his feet at the CM House in Bhopal a few days after Madhya Pradesh Police detained Pravesh Shukla, who had been charged with urinating on a young tribal man named Dashmath Rawat.
Shukla was seen peeing on the young people in the widely shared Sidhi video, which led several political figures, including the chief minister, to strongly denounce Shukla. On July 5, Shukla was detained, and the state government destroyed a property that belonged to him under the justification that it was a “illegal encroachment”.
CM Chouhan was seen on Thursday washing Rawat’s feet and presenting him with a garland. The CM said, “I was hurt to witness that footage. I’d want to apologize. To me, people are like a god.
“NSA has been activated, the bulldozer has been relocated, and Mama Ji will bury offenders 10 feet under the surface if necessary. The CM’s office tweeted on Wednesday, “Mama ji’s message is clear. Those with bad intentions should consider ten times before committing a crime in Madhya Pradesh.
Over the Sidhi urinating incident, Dalits and tribals protest.
On Wednesday, tribals and Dalits protested the event in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
Under the name of Akhil Bharatiya Balai Mahasangh, the demonstrators shouted slogans and waved banners claiming increased crimes against SC and ST community members in the state.
Manoj Parmar, the president of Mahasangh, spoke to media during the rally and stated, “Pravesh Shukla has brought humiliation to the whole nation by peeing on a tribal youngster in Sidhi district. Shukla needs to get a harsh punishment. If at all feasible, hang him.

