Key Points

During a routine infrastructure inspection in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, MP Rahul Singh Lodhi encountered an unexpected challenge when a swarm of bees attacked his team near the Sitanagar Dam site. Despite the chaotic moment, Lodhi remained focused on the project's objectives, which aim to transform water access for 340 regional villages. The ₹518 crore irrigation initiative is set to enhance agricultural potential across multiple assembly constituencies. Undeterred by the bee incident, Lodhi reassured stakeholders about the project's continued progress and commitment to local development.

Key Points: Bee Swarm Attacks MP Rahul Lodhi During Sitanagar Dam Inspection

  • Bee swarm interrupts MP's Sitanagar Dam project inspection
  • Project aims to irrigate 16,200 hectares across 340 villages
  • Massive ₹518 crore infrastructure development in Madhya Pradesh
  • Scheduled for completion by March 2026
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MP: Swarms of bees attack Parliamentarian, officials during irrigation project inspection

MP Rahul Singh Lodhi's irrigation project visit disrupted by unexpected bee attack, leaving officials scrambling but project plans intact

"During the review, I provided essential directives to officials - Rahul Singh Lodhi"

Bhopal, May 22

During an inspection of the Sitanagar irrigation project in Damoh’s Patharia assembly in Madhya Pradesh, Member of Parliament (Damoh) Rahul Singh Lodhi, his supporters, and accompanying administrative officials found themselves in an unexpected predicament when a swarm of bees launched a sudden attack.

As the insects descended upon the group, chaos erupted, with officials, leaders, and security personnel scrambling in all directions to evade the stings.

The incident, which occurred around 11:00 AM on Thursday near the dam, left everyone with minor injuries, though no serious harm was reported. A video of the frantic retreat has surfaced, showing police officers fleeing alongside the Parliamentarian and other representatives.

Despite the unexpected disturbance, the Parliamentarian Singh remained undeterred, reassuring those present that the inspection was focused on ensuring the timely completion of the irrigation project.

Later, Parliamentarian Lodhi shared updates on social media, “This morning, I assessed the progress of the Sitanagar Dam Major Irrigation Project and the Bebas Sunar-2 Group Water Supply Scheme, both being developed under the Pathariya Assembly of Damoh Parliamentary Constituency at a substantial investment of ₹518.09 crores.”

He further elaborated, stating: “During the review, I provided essential directives to officials regarding the upkeep of the dam, the enhancement of water conservation measures, and the assurance of a stable local water supply. Once completed, the project will irrigate approximately 16,200 hectares of agricultural land, benefiting around 340 villages. Among them, 38 villages from Damoh Assembly, 112 from Hatta, and 180 from Pathariya will gain improved access to water, significantly strengthening agricultural output and local livelihoods.”

He emphasised that efforts would continue to address any shortcomings and expedite the work so that farmers could soon reap the benefits of enhanced water availability.

The project, scheduled for completion by March 2026, is expected to be inaugurated by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.

Rahul Singh also stated that the team would revisit the site to monitor progress and implement necessary improvements.

The Sitanagar irrigation and water supply project, a massive initiative valued at approximately Rs 600 crore, aims to transform agricultural irrigation and provide drinking water to nearly a hundred villages in the region.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Glad no one was seriously hurt! 🐝 But seriously, this shows how our MPs are actually visiting project sites personally. Most politicians just do photo ops in cities. Hope this irrigation project gets completed on time - our farmers desperately need such infrastructure.
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Rahul S.
The video must be hilarious! But jokes aside, ₹518 crore is huge money. Hope there's proper oversight on spending. We've seen too many irrigation scams in MP before. The March 2026 deadline seems ambitious - hope they don't compromise on quality to meet it.
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Anjali M.
Why weren't local beekeepers consulted before inspection? Bees don't attack without reason. Development is important but we must respect nature's balance too. Maybe they disturbed a hive? The project should include environmental safeguards.
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Vikram J.
Good to see focus on rural infrastructure! 340 villages getting water is life-changing. But why does it take 2 more years? Our farmers need water NOW. Government should fast-track such projects. Also, where's the bee attack video? 😂
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Sunita R.
My uncle's village is in this area. For generations they've depended on rains. This project can change everything! Hope the water reaches tail-end villages too, not just those near the dam. And please maintain it properly after construction.
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Amit P.
While the project is commendable, I'm concerned about displacement. Such large dams often submerge villages - is there proper rehabilitation planned? Also, hope they're using modern techniques like drip irrigation to maximize water efficiency.

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