“Water You Doing, Ratlam? When CM Mohan Yadav’s Convoy Went Swimming Instead of Driving”
In a bizarre and embarrassing incident just ahead of the prestigious MP Rise 2025 conclave, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s Convoy came to a screeching halt—thanks to a shocking blunder. Instead of diesel, water was pumped into 19 vehicles of the CM’s fleet during refueling in Ratlam.
🛞 The Great fuel Fiasco
It all began late Thursday night when the Convoy stopped at a petrol pump in Dosigaon for a routine top-up. Moments after refueling, engines began stalling one after another. What followed looked more like a comedy show than a security operation—Official cars being pushed, towed, and examined under torchlights.
Mechanics and drivers quickly discovered the root of the issue: water had been mixed with diesel—rendering the fuel tanks utterly useless.
🚨 Emergency Mode: ON
With the CM's schedule hanging in the balance, backup vehicles had to be rushed in overnight from Indore. Despite the chaos, security teams worked swiftly to ensure the Chief Minister could continue with the planned program.
The affected petrol pump was sealed off immediately, and an investigation was launched. Early reports suggested that rainwater might have seeped into the underground fuel tanks—but given the high-profile nature of the incident, theories of sabotage also started floating around.
🏢 MP Rise 2025—Still Rose to the Occasion
Even with the Convoy mess making headlines, the MP Rise 2025 summit went on smoothly. The event witnessed the signing of massive investment deals and promises of thousands of new jobs. A clear message was sent: while vehicles may stall, the vision for Madhya Pradesh won’t.
This Convoy calamity is a wake-up call—both for infrastructure maintenance and VIP protocol. Whether a maintenance lapse or deliberate mischief, such errors risk more than just embarrassment.
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