
A shocking case of violence, police negligence, and delayed justice has emerged from Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh, where Sudeep Singh Chauhan, a General Category Hindu man and former bank manager, was brutally attacked over a land dispute — and later died after police failed to provide timely medical help.
The incident took place in Manpur village, where Sudeep was assaulted with swords and sticks by four men identified as:
Dilkhush Meena, Suresh Meena, Rajendra Meena, Ram Nath Meena
All four accused are currently absconding.
He Reached Police Chowki Alive — Police Let Him Bleed

Despite his severe injuries, Sudeep managed to reach the Durga Puri police chowki alive.
Instead of immediately taking him to a hospital, police officials kept the bleeding victim inside the station for hours.Family members alleged that the police were more focused on pushing a “compromise settlement” than saving his life.
Local reports, including Dainik Bhaskar and Danyak Chakran, state that Sudeep had even agreed to a ₹14 lakh settlement to resolve the land dispute — yet this did not prevent the attack, nor did it trigger immediate police action afterward.
FIR Delayed — Officers Named
The delay in filing the FIR has raised serious questions about Sheopur Police’s conduct.
Officials named in the case:
SHO ASI Ram Naresh Kasana
TI Pappu Yadav
Both are accused of negligence and deliberate delay — resulting in a preventable death.
No Action From Govt — No Media Outrage
Despite multiple regional outlets reporting the case and rising anger in Sheopur, no immediate action has been taken by:
Madhya Pradesh Police
The Mohan Yadav Government
State Home Ministry
Local protests have begun, but the case remains far from mainstream coverage or political response.
A Silent Pattern
This case highlights a disturbing pattern — where victims from the General Category are ignored unless their deaths fit a politically useful narrative.
No caste outrage. No human rights activism. No national debate.
Just another preventable death.
The Demand
The family demands:
1. Immediate arrest of all four accused.
2. Suspension and prosecution of the negligent police officials.
3. A judicial probe into police conduct and the alleged ₹14 lakh compromise.
4. Compensation and justice for Sudeep Singh Chauhan.
Until then, one thing is clear:
Sudeep didn’t just die from swords — he died from a system that chose not to save him.
