Madhya Pradesh Truck Driver Attempts Suicide After Alleged Unjust RTO Fine at Checkpost
A truck driver in Madhya Pradesh attempted suicide after RTO officials allegedly issued a ₹4,500 challan without checking his documents. The dramatic protest at a checkpost has raised concerns over enforcement practices and prompted authorities to review the incident amid growing criticism from transport workers.
According to initial accounts, the truck was stopped during routine checking when RTO officials reportedly imposed the fine without verifying the driver’s papers. The driver, distressed by what he believed to be an arbitrary penalty, climbed onto the top of his truck in protest. Witnesses said he threatened to take his own life, prompting immediate alarm among bystanders and officials.
Local police and checkpost personnel rushed to intervene, managing to bring the situation under control before any physical harm occurred. Authorities are now expected to review the circumstances under which the fine was issued, particularly the driver’s allegation that his documents were never checked prior to the penalty being levied.
The incident has reignited concerns among commercial transport workers, many of whom have long alleged harassment, sudden fines, and lack of due process at state checkposts. As the matter draws public attention, calls for stricter oversight of transport enforcement practices are growing, underscoring the need for transparent procedures to prevent such confrontations in the future.

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