Pratap Singh Gur, a former member of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee and representative of the District Panchayat member, has threatened farmers by training pistol at farmers over a land dispute In Mahidpur, Ujjain district. After the video of the incident surfaced, the police have registered a case against him and started an investigation. According to the police, complainant Govind Sen, a resident of Delchibuzurg village, stated in his complaint that on the evening of June 18, around 6:30 PM, he went to fill the hay (fodder) kept in his field near Isankhedi Tirahe. During this, Pratap Singh Gur arrived along with his two companions and started digging a trench near the field with a JCB. See 3 pictures of the incident Dispute over refusing to dig a ditch near the field According to Govind Sen, he and his brother objected to dig a trench near the field, after which the dispute began. It is alleged that Pratap Singh Gur and the people who came with him abused them. Govind informed his family immediately. After this, his father Dinesh Sen, Rajaram Sen, Munnalal Sen, Krishnapal Sen and Lakhan Sen rushed to the spot. According to the complaint, when the family tried to explain, Pratap Singh Gur pulled out a pistol and, pointed it at them and said, “The JCB will run here, get out of here or I will shoot you.” After the video of the incident surfaced, the police took action based on it. In the video, Pratap Singh Gur is seen showing a pistol and removing the mobile phone of the person making the video. Pratap said – FIR was filed at the behest of BJP leaders Pratap Singh Gur has denied all allegations. He says that he waited twice for the measurement of the land, but later angles were driven into his land. He had called a JCB to remove them. He alleged that Dinesh Sen, Rajaram Sen, Munnalal Sen, Krishnapal Sen and Lakhan Sen had a dispute with him and threatened him. He claims that an FIR was registered against him as part of a conspiracy at the behest of BJP leaders. Post navigation Three individuals responsible for Indore gas blast:Victim families allege police yet to take action ₹2.49 crore Rajkot robbery case cracks open:3 accused are arrested near Madhya Pradesh; ₹41 lakh worth of contraband is seized