Draft:Ashok Singh Bhadoria
Ashok Singh Bhadoria (born 2 January 1957) is a retired Indian police officer of the Madhya Pradesh Police and a public figure from the Gwalior–Chambal region of Madhya Pradesh. He served as a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and City Superintendent of Police and is widely known for his role in counter-dacoity and anti-crime operations in the Chambal ravines during the late 20th century.
After retirement, he has been involved in social service, educational initiatives, public engagement, and regional development activities.
Early Life and Family Background
Ashok Singh Bhadoria was born on 2 January 1957 in Ater town of Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh. He belongs to a family with a background in public service. His father, Narendra Singh Bhadoria, served as an Additional Superintendent of Police in the Madhya Pradesh Police and later held the position of Mandi President between 2000 and 2006.
Education
Ashok Singh Bhadoria completed his Bachelor of Arts degree from Jiwaji University, Gwalior. He later underwent professional police training at the Madhya Pradesh Police Academy and received specialized training in high-risk policing, counter-dacoity operations, and organized crime control.
Police Career
Ashok Singh Bhadoria joined the Madhya Pradesh Police in 1978, beginning his career as a constable and gradually rising through the ranks. He served extensively in the Chambal region during the 1980s and 1990s, a period marked by significant dacoit activity across Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
He later served as Inspector, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), and City Superintendent of Police (City SP) in various districts of Madhya Pradesh.
Counter-Dacoity Operations
Bhadoria became closely associated with anti-dacoity and encounter operations in the Chambal ravines. He is credited with participation in more than 116 police encounters against armed criminal gangs, according to media reports and interviews.
His operational work contributed to weakening several notorious dacoit groups and restoring law and order in previously crime-affected regions. His policing involved prolonged field deployments in forest and ravine terrain and the development of extensive intelligence networks.
Recognition and Nominations
Ashok Singh Bhadoria was nominated 16 times for the President’s Police Gallantry Medal during his service career. While these nominations are considered exceptional in number, he did not ultimately receive the award. His service record and nominations have been widely discussed in public discourse and media coverage.
Legal Cases and Judicial Proceedings
During his career, Ashok Singh Bhadoria was involved in legal scrutiny related to certain encounter operations. In 2002, allegations were raised concerning a staged encounter. Criminal proceedings followed, and in 2004, he was acquitted by the court, with charges dismissed.
His name also appeared in judicial proceedings related to a Public Interest Litigation concerning alleged financial irregularities in a computer literacy scheme implemented under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) in Bhind district. The High Court examined administrative lapses and implementation issues and issued corrective directions. No criminal liability was established against him in the matter.
In another case titled Ashok Singh Bhadoria vs. State of Madhya Pradesh (M.Cr.C. No. 8970/2015), the High Court dismissed an application seeking cancellation of bail granted to another accused, noting the absence of specific allegations.
Post-Retirement Activities
After retiring from the Madhya Pradesh Police in 2018, Bhadoria became active in social work, education advocacy, youth empowerment, and digital literacy initiatives, particularly in the Ater, Bhind, and Gwalior–Chambal regions.
He has emphasized infrastructure development, access to education, and community upliftment. He has also supported initiatives aimed at connecting rural populations with digital services and government facilities.
Political and Social Affiliations
Ashok Singh Bhadoria has been associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as a senior member. He has held leadership roles in community organizations, including serving as National President of the Shri Kshatriya Mahasabha and being associated with the Karni Sena.
He has also served as a senior working council member of Malwanchal University and has been involved in cultural and heritage protection initiatives.
Public Image and Media
Bhadoria has been featured in newspapers, digital media, documentaries, and interview-based programs discussing law enforcement, dacoit history, and counter-insurgency policing in the Chambal region. His life and career have been explored in narrative series examining policing and organized crime in India.
Personal Life
Ashok Singh Bhadoria resides in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, and remains connected to his hometown of Ater in Bhind district. He continues to engage in public welfare and social initiatives.