A youth was writhing on the road... Agriculture Minister Shivraj personally took him to the hospital in his car
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and current Union Agriculture Minister, took a young man injured on the road to the hospital himself, drawing praise from the public for his actions.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who serves as both the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and the current Union Agriculture Minister, made headlines recently when he stopped to aid a young man injured and lying on the roadside between Bhopal and Gwalior. As Chouhan was traveling for an event, he noticed the injured individual surrounded by onlookers who were hesitant to help. Prompted by the sight, Chouhan ordered his convoy to stop and personally transported the young man to the hospital in his vehicle, ensuring that he received immediate medical attention.
Chouhan later took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share his experience, stating that the apathy of the crowd was concerning. He urged people to act quickly in such situations rather than waiting for someone else to step in. His actions serve as an example to not only the political community but to citizens as well, encouraging a spirit of compassion and immediate assistance during emergencies.
Such gestures by public figures can have a significant impact, setting a societal expectation for individuals to help those in distress. Chouhan's actions may influence the community to foster greater awareness and proactive behavior in emergencies, ultimately promoting a culture of support and urgency in helping those in need.