New Delhi: The Madhya Pradesh IPS Officers’ Association (MPIOA) has strongly objected to the remarks made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Picchore Pritam Lodhi, who was recently caught threatening a police officer on camera for initiating a probe against his son who was accused of ramming his car into five people last week.The MPIOA’s statement came after another purported video surfaced in which Lodhi threatened to fill the home of Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP), Ayush Jakhar, with cow dung, reported Press Trust of India.In the video, Lodhi is allegedly seen issuing a warning that if SDOP Jakhar fails to explain within 15 days on whose directions he is taking action against his son, he will mobilise over 10,000 supporters to surround the officer’s residence and “fill it with cow dung.”The PTI report added that the MLA didn’t respond to phone calls for reaction.“The comments made by Pichhore MLA Pritam Singh Lodhi are not only inappropriate toward a police officer but also contrary to the dignity of public life,” said the MPIOA in a statement.Lodhi’s son Dinesh on April 16 allegedly drove his Thar into five people – two women walking on the roadside and three labourers on a motorcycle. A video from the site of the accident allegedly showed Dinesh arguing with those who he had hit with his car, asking why they didn’t move after he honked at them.“I simply cannot stomach what the SDOP of Karera has said. He warned my son not to be seen here again. I want to ask the SDOP, does Karera belong to your father? Normally, I wouldn’t say this, but now I want to make it clear… my son will return to Karera, and he will contest the elections. If your father has the guts, let him try to stop him,” Lodhi was earlier heard saying in an earlier video.The MPIOA in its statement said that the vulgar, indecent, and threatening language used in the video broadcast in the media regarding Jakhar is highly condemnable. It termed this as contrary to democratic norms and said that such conduct adversely affects the morale of the administrative system and all officers.“Public representatives are expected to maintain restraint and decorum in their conduct and language. This type of threatening language cannot be tolerated in any democratic system,” said the MPIOA president Chanchal Shekhar, reported PTI.