Jul 11, 2026

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's security lapses: 3 youths spotted on expressway in MP; Cars were speeding up to 120 kmph

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's security breach in Ratlam came to light on Thursday afternoon. On the 8-lane Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, three youths suddenly appeared in front of Gadkari's convoy. The incident took place near Shivgad Bridge in Ratlam district. The vehicles involved in the Union minister's convoy left the second lane passing by the villagers. The speed of these cars was about 120 kilometers per hour. In the pictures, the entire incident was going to Gujarat, Nitin Gadkari, the video of the incident has also surfaced. It is seen that three youths standing in the middle of the highway are gesturing to stop the cars. Gadkari arrived in Rajasthan on Wednesday to inspect the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. He inspected the Expressway from Bundi to Kota, covering a distance of about 90KM. After this, he is going to Gujarat. Meanwhile, he also passed through Ratlam on Thursday. The villagers said that the youths were making the children cross the road and the police investigated the matter. The youths have been identified as Shantilal (32), Nandlal Bhabhar (30) and Dinesh Bhabhar (30). All of them are residents of Nimkopada Palsodi village. The youths told police that their children study in a school built on the other side of the highway. On Thursday too they were going to drop the children to school for which they were crossing the road by signalling vehicles to stop. The villagers said they were not aware of Union minister Gadkari's convoy passing through here. The police are currently investigating the matter.

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