With Slippers on His Head, Man Crawls as Mukesh Prajapati Demands Justice After 7 Years

With Slippers on His Head, Man Crawls as Mukesh Prajapati Demands Justice After 7 Years

With Slippers on His Head, Man Crawls as Mukesh Prajapati Demands Justice After 7 Years

Share This News

Madhya Pradesh: In a bold pursuit of justice, Mukesh Prajapati from Kakariya Talai village in Neemuch district took an extraordinary step to confront corruption by presenting a garland made of 1,000 complaints, urging authorities to finally take action.

In a striking act of defiance, Mukesh arrived at the collector’s office, draped in a garland of complaints that symbolized his seven-year struggle against corruption and encroachment in his village.

This symbolic gesture highlights the enduring battle faced by ordinary citizens against a system that often ignores their pleas for justice. Mukesh’s heartfelt appeal, “Mohan Yadav ji, now give me justice; I beg for justice by keeping my slippers on my head!” reflects the deep frustration of those who feel neglected by the institutions meant to protect them. Despite countless visits and assurances, Mukesh had seen no progress—until now. His relentless efforts have led collector Himanshu Chandra to form a three-member committee to investigate the issues Mukesh has raised.

This committee, composed of officials from various departments, has been tasked with conducting an on-site inspection and reporting back within three days. The collector emphasized the need to treat these complaints with utmost seriousness, instructing all district officers to ensure timely resolutions.

Despite state initiatives to combat corruption, Mukesh’s ordeal raises a critical question: When will these efforts bring real justice to the common man? His courageous act is a powerful reminder that accountability and decisive action are urgently needed—not just empty promises.

As the community watches intently, Mukesh’s fight for justice sends a clear message: The time for change is now. The outcome of this investigation could be a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle against corruption.