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Women Power in Hindaun: Residents Issue Ultimatum to Relocate Liquor Shop from Residential Colony, Submit Memo to SDM

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal June 4, 2026 Updated: June 4, 2026 3 Min Read 4 Views
SDM Hemraj Gurjar

Karauli. Hindaun City: In a powerful display of civic vigilance and maternal protectiveness, the women of Hindaun City have taken a decisive stand to safeguard their neighborhood’s peace. Frustrated by the daily nuisance caused by a local liquor vend, hundreds of women from Jatav Basti and Valmiki Basti marched to the local administration office and handed over a strict memorandum to Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Hemraj Gurjar. The residents have categorically demanded the immediate removal of the liquor shop from their densely populated area, warning of a massive street agitation if their grievances are ignored.

The Root of the Agitation: A Threat to Social Harmony

The core of the community’s outrage stems from a liquor shop operating over a local drain directly adjacent to the residential clusters of Jatav and Valmiki Basti. According to the protesting women, placing a liquor outlet in the heart of a family-oriented neighborhood has severely damaged the local social fabric. As evening approaches, the vicinity transforms into a gathering hub for anti-social elements and drunkards, making it virtually impossible for residents to step out of their homes peacefully.

Safety of Women and Students Compromised

While presenting their plight to the SDM, the women highlighted the terrifying environment they are forced to navigate daily. Men under the influence of alcohol frequently engage in loud brawls, use foul language, and pass inappropriate comments at female passersby.

This hostile atmosphere has sparked severe safety concerns, particularly for school and college-going girls who have to use that route every day. Furthermore, the protesting mothers expressed deep anguish over the negative psychological impact this toxic environment is having on young children and the elderly, who are stripped of their right to a peaceful living environment.

A Stern Warning: “Relocate or Face a Mass Protest”

Delivering a two-part ultimatum to the authorities, the women stated that the administration must respect public sentiment and prioritize citizen safety over commercial revenue. They have demanded that the excise department either cancel the shop’s current license or immediately shift the establishment to a designated non-residential zone on the outskirts of the city.

The delegation made it crystal clear that if the administration fails to initiate prompt and positive action, the women of the region will be forced to launch a large-scale, democratic, and peaceful protest (Chakka Jam). They warned that the local administration and the excise department would be held entirely responsible for any resulting disruption to law and order.

United Voices for Change

The protest witnessed a massive turnout, showcasing the remarkable unity of the local matriarchs. Prominent community faces who led the delegation and voiced their concerns included Meera, Shanti, Keshar, Moharwai, Sondei, Phoolwati, Saroj Balmiki, Sonia, Mahadevi, Kanchan, Ganga, Suman, Pinky, Savitri, and Vimla. Alongside them, dozens of other concerned citizens stood shoulder-to-shoulder, echoing a single demand: the immediate restoration of peace and safety in their locality.

The ball is now in the administration’s court. Citizens and local activists are closely monitoring SDM Hemraj Gurjar’s next steps to see how swiftly the government acts to protect the dignity and safety of its female citizens.

Disclaimer:

This news report has been compiled independently based on the memorandum submitted by the local residents to the administrative authorities and on-ground public sentiments. The objective of this article is to highlight a pressing civic issue without intending to defame any individual, business, or government department. We adhere to the highest standards of journalism, prioritizing public interest and safety.

Written By: Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.


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