Madhya Pradesh Deputy Tehsildar Accused of Slapping Student Amid Fertilizer Distribution Chaos in Chhatarpur

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Tehsildar Accused of Slapping Student Amid Fertilizer Distribution Chaos in Chhatarpur

A woman deputy tehsildar in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, allegedly slapped a student who asked for a token while waiting in a fertilizer queue. The incident has raised fresh concerns over administrative conduct, days after a 70-year-old woman died in a similar queue in Guna. The report examines the growing tensions around fertilizer distribution.

 

A tense scene unfolded in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district after a woman deputy tehsildar allegedly slapped a young student who had asked for a token while standing in a fertilizer distribution queue. The incident, which rapidly spread through local circles, has reignited public concern over administrative conduct and the recurring mismanagement reported at fertilizer outlets during peak agricultural demand.

According to witnesses, the student had been waiting in line with others when she approached the official to ask for a token—standard practice in many distribution centers to regulate crowds. The officer, however, allegedly responded by striking the student, leaving bystanders shocked and prompting sharp criticism from local residents, who questioned whether such behaviour reflected deepening administrative insensitivity during an already stressful procurement season for farmers and families alike.

The controversy comes close on the heels of another troubling episode in Guna district just last week, where a 70-year-old Adivasi woman died while standing in a fertilizer queue. Although the state government publicly denied that the death was linked to fertilizer distribution issues, the incident added to an atmosphere of unease among citizens who depend on timely access to agricultural supplies.

The Chhatarpur altercation has now drawn louder demands for accountability, with residents urging district authorities to examine the officer’s conduct and ensure that public-facing administrative processes remain humane, transparent, and safe. As the state continues to navigate the pressures of agricultural supply management, the incident has underscored broader concerns over crowd control, official behaviour, and the need for stronger oversight at distribution centres.

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