MP Man thrashed, forced to lick feet of his kidnapper in moving car in an act of revenge
Gwalior: A new video has emerged, showing a man being forced to lick the soles of another person's feet in a moving vehicle in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior less than a week after the Sidhi urination incident sparked massive outrage following a viral video.
Two accused in the new incident has been arrested, according to the police, media reported.
The viral video shows the victim being slapped multiple times and coerced into saying certain words while being subjected to physical abuse.
In a separate video clip, the accused is seen repeatedly hitting the victim's face with a shoe.
Madhya Pradesh’s Home Minister confirmed the arrests and stated that a case has been registered against the accused.
This incident follows the recent outrage over the Sidhi urination incident and the assault of two Dalit men in Shivpuri district.
On June 21, one Chetan Sharma was assaulted by Mohsin, Lala Pandit, and Vansh Pathak in Dabra, said a report in the media.
A police case was filed against them the following day.
In what is believed to be a retaliatory act, Mohsin was kidnapped on June 23 by the teenager and his friends, seeking revenge for the May 21 attack.
According to Mohsin, he and his friend Karan were abducted, beaten severely inside a vehicle that also contained illegal firearms, and Mohsin was forced to lick the feet of the main accused.
However, a few kilometers later, both Mohsin and Karan managed to escape from the car.
Mohsin himself is also involved in two cases, including the May 21 attack and another related to an excise case.
Two of the accused, including the main teenager and his accomplice Sudip, have been arrested, while the remaining two, Amit Gurjar and Tejindar Gurjar, are currently evading arrest.
The police are making efforts to nab them.
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