Anuppur tractor-trolley crash kills 6, CM Mohan Yadav announces ₹8 lakh aid

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Anuppur tractor-trolley crash kills 6, CM Mohan Yadav announces ₹8 lakh aid

Synopsis

A tractor-trolley packed with devotees returning from a religious gathering overturned near a culvert in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, killing six and injuring 22. CM Mohan Yadav has announced ₹8 lakh per deceased family — but the crash renews scrutiny over overloaded pilgrim vehicles on rural MP roads.

Key Takeaways

A tractor-trolley overturned in Bijora village, Anuppur district, Madhya Pradesh on 30 May , killing six people and injuring 22 others .
Four people died on the spot on Friday; two more succumbed to injuries during treatment on Saturday.
The vehicle was carrying nearly 40 villagers returning from a religious gathering in the Tiwni forest area .
CM Mohan Yadav announced ₹4 lakh from the Chief Minister's relief fund and ₹4 lakh under Sambal Yojana — totalling ₹8 lakh per deceased family .
Preliminary investigation points to overspeeding and possible driver negligence; police probe is ongoing.

A tractor-trolley carrying devotees overturned in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh on 30 May, claiming six lives and leaving 22 others injured, police confirmed on Saturday. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed grief over the tragedy and announced a combined compensation of ₹8 lakh per deceased family from state funds.

How the Accident Unfolded

Nearly 40 villagers from Ginjri village in Anuppur district had travelled to the Tiwni forest area on Friday to attend religious rituals and worship. While returning in the evening, the tractor-trolley reportedly lost control near a culvert in Bijora village under Karanpathar police station limits — in the border area between Anuppur and Umaria districts — and overturned, hurling passengers nearly 10 feet to the ground below.

According to police, four people died on the spot on Friday. Two more critically injured individuals succumbed to their injuries during treatment on Saturday. Preliminary investigation suggests overspeeding and possible driver negligence may have caused the mishap, officials said.

Medical Response and Hospital Chaos

The injured were rushed to Pali Hospital via the 108 ambulance service. Those with serious injuries were subsequently referred to Shahdol Medical College and the district hospital for advanced care. The sudden influx of a large number of casualties triggered panic at the hospital premises, with anxious family members and villagers crowding the facility after news of the accident spread.

What the Government Said

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav issued a statement expressing deep condolences. 'The news regarding the untimely demise and injuries caused by the overturning of a tractor-trolley carrying devotees in Bijoura village of Pushprajgarh region is deeply distressing. My heartfelt condolences go out to the bereaved families,' he said.

Yadav announced that each bereaved family would receive ₹4 lakh from the Chief Minister's discretionary relief fund and an additional ₹4 lakh under the Sambal Yojana — totalling ₹8 lakh per family. He also directed the Shahdol Medical College administration to ensure the highest-quality treatment for all injured persons.

Official Visit and Ongoing Probe

Anuppur Collector Harshal Pancholi visited Shahdol Medical College and personally met the injured patients to assess their condition. Police said further investigation into the accident remains underway, with authorities examining whether the vehicle was overloaded in addition to the speeding angle.

Road accidents involving overloaded tractor-trolleys carrying pilgrims or labourers have claimed dozens of lives across Madhya Pradesh in recent years, raising persistent questions about enforcement of vehicle safety norms on rural roads.

Point of View

Yet enforcement of passenger-load restrictions on agricultural vehicles remains negligible. The ₹8 lakh compensation is a necessary relief measure, but it does not address the structural failure: tractor-trolleys are not certified passenger vehicles, yet they routinely ferry dozens of people across the state with impunity. Until the state moves beyond post-tragedy compensation and into proactive rural transport regulation, these announcements will keep repeating.
NationPress
16 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Anuppur tractor-trolley accident?
A tractor-trolley carrying devotees returning from a religious gathering overturned near a culvert in Bijora village, Anuppur district, Madhya Pradesh on 30 May, killing six people and injuring 22 others. The vehicle reportedly lost control and hurled passengers nearly 10 feet to the ground.
How many people died in the Anuppur accident?
Six people died in total — four on the spot on Friday and two more who succumbed to critical injuries during treatment on Saturday. Twenty-two others remained injured as of Saturday.
What compensation did CM Mohan Yadav announce?
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced ₹8 lakh in total compensation for each deceased family — ₹4 lakh from the Chief Minister's discretionary relief fund and an additional ₹4 lakh under the Sambal Yojana scheme.
What caused the tractor-trolley to overturn?
Preliminary investigation by officials suggests overspeeding and possible driver negligence as the likely causes. The vehicle reportedly went out of control near a culvert while returning from the Tiwni forest area in the evening. Police said further investigation is underway.
Where were the injured taken for treatment?
The injured were initially taken to Pali Hospital via the 108 ambulance service. Those with serious injuries were referred to Shahdol Medical College and the district hospital for advanced treatment. Anuppur Collector Harshal Pancholi personally visited Shahdol Medical College to check on patients.
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