Bhopal: After shunting out the collector, Superintendent of Police (SP) of Guna district and inspector general (IG) of Gwalior range over the beating of a Dalit couple at Guna, the Madhya Pradesh government on Thursday suspended six police personnel allegedly involved in the incident.
Outgoing Guna SP Tarun Nayak issued orders suspending six police personnel including two women cops, official sources said.
Ashok Singh Kushwaha, Rajendra Sharma, Pavan Yadav, Narendra Rawat, Neetu Yadav and Rani Raghuwanshi were suspended.
The incident at Guna town comes ahead of bypolls to 25 Assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh.
Taking the matter seriously, the BJP government on Wednesday night transferred collector S Vishwnathan, SP Nayakand IG Rajababu Singh, a senior official said.
Home minister Narottam Mishra also informed that a high-level probe had been ordered by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan into the incident.
On Tuesday, a Dalit couple drank pesticide when officials tried to evict them from a piece of government land in Guna city, allotted for a college, which they were cultivating.
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Their condition was now said to be stable.