Cong MLA says hes connected to RSS praises Sangh In a stunning revelation Congress MLA Bhairo Singh Parihar from Susner Agar-Malwa has openly praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh saying hes associated with the RSS despite being a Congressman. A video of his statement has gone viral. BJP jumped on the opportunity—posting the clip on X tagging Rahul Gandhi and accusing Congress of sheltering “sleeper cells” of the Sangh. BJPs message to Rahul: Wake up and stop looking for traitors outside—look within your own party. Rajnath Singh ends BJP training camp with message of love The BJP’s training camp for MPs and MLAs in Pachmarhi wrapped up today. On the final day Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the gathering with a clear message—treat the public with warmth and humility. “Speak with love when people come to you” he urged highlighting the importance of communication in public life. The camp focused on organisational discipline ideological clarity and election readiness. As the party gears up for future battles the leadership wants its foot soldiers to mix assertiveness with approachability. Caste census delay suspected Cong questions Modi govt Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar has raised serious questions after the Centre issued a notification for population census. Singhar suspects the government might intentionally delay the caste-based census due to political considerations ahead of elections. He demanded clarity from the BJP and Modi government on whether caste enumeration is being sidelined. With rising demands for social justice and data-driven welfare the Congress sees the delay as a strategic move to avoid uncomfortable truths. Singhar said the Centre must make its stance clear without dodging the issue. CM transfers ₹1551 crore to Ladli Behna accounts In a major outreach the Chief Minister transferred ₹1551 crore directly into the bank accounts of women beneficiaries under the Ladli Behna Yojana. The move is aimed at empowering thousands of women financially across the state. The CM also inaugurated and performed bhoomipujan for development projects worth ₹22 crore. Addressing a large gathering of women he said “When our sisters are happy the state moves forward.” The crowd responded with cheers and gratitude underscoring the emotional and financial impact of the scheme. President Murmu to visit Indore on June 18 President Droupadi Murmu will arrive in Indore on June 18 for an official visit. Ahead of her arrival Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Secretary conducted a high-level virtual review meeting to ensure security and preparedness. On June 19 the President will travel to Barwani district to participate in a key programme focused on sickle cell awareness and treatment. The event will spotlight government efforts to combat the disease especially among tribal populations. With officials on high alert arrangements are being finalised to make the visit smooth secure and impactful. Murder or occult sacrifice? Shocking twist in Raja case In a bizarre twist to the Raja Raghuwanshi death case the victim’s brother Sachin Raghuwanshi has made a chilling claim—calling it not a natural death but a human sacrifice. He alleges Raja was killed as part of an occult ritual by his own wife Sonam Raghuwanshi to improve her father’s health. The accusation has stunned the community and raised serious questions about the cause of death. Police are now under pressure to re-investigate the case from a supernatural and criminal angle. Water and culture meet at Bharat Bhawan Bhopal is set to host a unique celebration of heritage and sustainability—“Jal-Samvedna aur Sanskriti ka Sangam” a six-day festival at Bharat Bhawan from June 20 to 25. The Chief Minister will inaugurate the event on opening day with renowned artists Piyush Mishra and Annu Kapoor gracing the stage. The festival blends water conservation themes with music theater and cultural dialogues. Folk performances from across states will spotlight traditional wisdom tied to water. The event wraps up on June 25 with honors for water experts and performers. Organisers urge public participation—because saving water means saving life. Monsoon finally hits MP one day late Relief and rains have arrived—monsoon finally made its way into Madhya Pradesh on Monday afternoon. It entered through Barwani Khargone Khandwa and Burhanpur bringing hope to farmers and respite from the heat. This year the monsoon is just one day late—unlike last year when it arrived six days behind schedule on June 21. With the rainy season now officially underway the focus shifts to how evenly and consistently it will spread across the state in the coming days.