Khargone (Madhya Pradesh): A tribal police constable in Khargone has alleged that he was beaten with a belt and abused after a senior officer’s pet dog went missing on Wednesday.
A video has also surfaced in which the constable is seen narrating his ordeal. In the video, he says, “Ghar lene aya, RI saab Saurabh Kushwaha, gaadi mein bithaya, bungalow par le gaya aur belt se bohot maara.” He is also seen showing injury marks on his body, claiming they were caused by the assault.
Check out the video below :
मध्य प्रदेश के खरगोन में अधिकारी के बंगले से कुत्ता गुम हो जाने पर आदिवासी आरक्षक को बेल्ट से पीटा !
— काश/if Kakvi (@KashifKakvi) August 27, 2025
खरगोन ज़िले के आदिवासी आरक्षक राहुल चौहान की ड्यूटी एक पुलिस अधिकारी के बंगले पर लगाई गई।
उसका आरोप है कि उसे बच्चा और कुत्ता संभलने और घर के काम काज के लिए तैनात किया गया था।… pic.twitter.com/mSTqE50tTX
The constable, Rahul Chauhan, said that although he was posted at the officer’s bungalow for duty, he was often made to take care of the officer’s child, dog, and household work.

He alleged that when the dog escaped, the officer blamed him and called him to the bungalow late at night.
There, he was thrashed with a belt and also subjected to caste based abuses.
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The tribal constable has now filed a complaint with the Superintendent of Police (SP), demanding strict action against the officer.
The incident has sparked anger, highlighting the issue of exploitation and mistreatment faced by lower-rank personnel.
As of now, senior officials have not given any formal statement on the matter.
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