A shocking incident has come to light from Madhya Pradesh, where a female police official was caught allegedly abusing on camera. The viral video shows the police constable, identified as Anju Devi Jaiswal, allegedly making offensive remarks against the Brahmin community while on duty in Sidhi district. It is reported that the incident took place on October 24 during a cultural event by singer Shehnaz Akhtar at a local school in Sidhi, reports FPJ. The video shows police constable Anju Jaiswal allegedly making abusive and inappropriate comments about Brahmins while on duty. "Sari Panditai g***d mein ghused denge," the female constable is heard saying. The remarks, which were caught on camera, quickly went viral on social media. After the video surfaced, members of the Brahmin community demanded strict action against the constable. It is now learnt that Santosh Kori, Superintendent of Police (SP), has ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter. After an investigation confirmed the incident, the SP said that Constable Anju Jaiswal's remark was an act of indiscipline and misconduct that harmed the reputation of the police force. She was officially suspended on October 25. Madhya Pradesh Police Constable Suffers Heart Attack at Ajaak Station in Shajapur, Fellow Cop’s Swift Actions Save His Life.

Woman Cop Makes Offensive Remarks Against Brahmins in Madhya Pradesh (Abusing Language)

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