VIDEO: Union Minister Shivraj Singh Stops Convoy To Help Accident Victim In Bhopal
Chouhan stayed on the spot for some time to make sure that the man was safely transported and admitted for treatment

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Stops Convoy, Rushes Injured Man To Hospital |
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was once again seen stopping his convoy midway to help an accident victim in Bhopal. He ensured the victim was rushed to the hospital on time.
The former CM was on his way to attend a Chaturmas programme at a Jain temple in Awadhpuri on Sunday when he noticed a crowd near Chetak Bridge. He asked his convoy to stop.
As he stepped out, a woman from the crowd approached him and pleaded for help to an accident victim. Shivraj immediately directed his staff to take the injured man to the hospital in one of the vehicles from his convoy. He also instructed his aide, Rajendra Jain, to ensure youth’s treatment and to inform his family about the mishap.
Commuters appreciated the efforts of Shivraj, however, he said that every citizen should come forward to help and ensure the injured are taken to the hospital in such situations. He also spoke to the hospital's doctor over the phone and asked him to give urgent medical attention to the injured person.
Chouhan stayed on the spot for some time to make sure that the man was safely transported and admitted for treatment.
People present there praised Chouhan’s quick action and compassionate approach. His timely help saved valuable time in arranging medical aid.
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