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This is an archive article published on July 21, 2024

Truck driver tries burying 2 women by dumping gravel on them after they opposed road construction

A case was registered in connection with the incident, which occurred in Hinota Jorot village under Mangawa police station on Saturday, an official said.

MP women buried in murrumA video of the incident that surfaced on social media showed two women sitting behind a truck laden with murrum, which it off-loads on them.

Two women protesting the construction of a road at a Madhya Pradesh village were nearly buried alive when gravel was dumped on them from a dumper truck, police said.

The incident took place in Hinauta, in Rewa district. The women, Mamta Pandey and Asha Pandey, were buried up to their waist and neck respectively in gravel before being rescued by local residents. One of the women had lost consciousness and required medical attention.

The driver of the dumper truck, Vipin Pandey, has been arrested and the vehicle has been seized by police. Police are also looking for two other men in connection with the incident, and said all the accused were relatives of the victims.

The women were protesting the construction of a road that they claimed was coming up in their leased land. The situation escalated when the dumper driver, allegedly on orders from local strongmen, dumped gravel on them. A video of the incident being circulated widely shows the women at the back of the dumper just before being buried in gravel.

According to police, first, there was a physical altercation, and then the gravel was thrown on Mamta and Asha Pandey.

According to a complaint filed by the victims, they were attacked while trying to prevent gravel from being laid on their leased land. They accused several individuals of assaulting them and ordering the dumper driver to bury them.

Additional Superintendent of Police Vivek Lal told The Indian Express, “At Hinauta village, a land dispute broke out between two families. Men and women from both families had gathered and fought over construction of a road. Gravel was dumped on the women, Mamta Pandey and Asha Pandey… They were taken to the hospital for treatment and discharged.”

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Reacting to the incident, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, “the police took immediate action and arrested one accused, the search for the other two is on. The women have been discharged from the hospital after treatment. The safety of the citizens of Madhya Pradesh, especially women, is the top priority of the government. The accused in any crime against them will not be spared, the harshest punishment will be given.”

Anand Mohan J is an award-winning Senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, currently leading the bureau’s coverage of Madhya Pradesh. With a career spanning over eight years, he has established himself as a trusted voice at the intersection of law, internal security, and public policy. Based in Bhopal, Anand is widely recognized for his authoritative reporting on Maoist insurgency in Central India. In late 2025, he provided exclusive, ground-level coverage of the historic surrender of the final Maoist cadres in Madhya Pradesh, detailing the backchannel negotiations and the "vacuum of command" that led to the state being declared Maoist-free. Expertise and Reporting Beats Anand’s investigative work is characterized by a "Journalism of Courage" approach, holding institutions accountable through deep-dive analysis of several key sectors: National Security & Counter-Insurgency: He is a primary chronicler of the decline of Naxalism in the Central Indian corridor, documenting the tactical shifts of security forces and the rehabilitation of surrendered cadres. Judiciary & Legal Accountability: Drawing on over four years of experience covering Delhi’s trial courts and the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Anand deconstructs complex legal rulings. He has exposed critical institutional lapses, including custodial safety violations and the misuse of the National Security Act (NSA). Wildlife Conservation (Project Cheetah): Anand is a leading reporter on Project Cheetah at Kuno National Park. He has provided extensive coverage of the biological and administrative hurdles of rewilding Namibian and South African cheetahs, as well as high-profile cases of wildlife trafficking. Public Health & Social Safety: His recent investigative work has uncovered systemic negligence in public services, such as contaminated blood transfusions causing HIV infections in thalassemia patients and the human cost of the fertilizer crisis affecting rural farmers. Professional Background Tenure: Joined The Indian Express in 2017. Locations: Transitioned from the high-pressure Delhi City beat (covering courts, police, and labor issues) to his current role as a regional lead in Madhya Pradesh. Notable Investigations: * Exposed the "digital arrest" scams targeting entrepreneurs. Investigated the Bandhavgarh elephant deaths and the impact of kodo millet fungus on local wildlife. Documented the transition of power and welfare schemes (like Ladli Behna) in Madhya Pradesh governance. Digital & Professional Presence Author Profile: Anand Mohan J at Indian Express Twitter handle: @mohanreports ... Read More

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