Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stopped his convoy to help two road accident victims in Bhopal on Friday.
Chouhan ordered one of the vehicles from his convoy to take the two victims to the nearest hospital for receiving medical attention.
The former chief minister is actively campaigning for BJP and has been targeting the Congress government in the state over the past few weeks over farm loan waivers and other issues.
He has repeatedly attacked the incumbent Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Congress for allegedly failing to provide loan waivers to the lakhs of farmers in the state.
Madhya Pradesh saw polling on April 29 and May 6 and will also hold polls on May 12 and 19 in the two remaining phases of the seven-phased Lok Sabha elections. The counting of votes will begin on May 23.
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