₹10000 crore scam rocks Jal Jeevan Mission A massive corruption storm has hit Jal Jeevan Mission. Opposition leader Hemant Katare claimed a ₹10000 crore scam has siphoned public money meant for rural tap water connections. Katare accused nexus of politicians and officials of looting funds in broad daylight. He demanded an urgent probe and accountability. With such a serious allegation the state government faces rising pressure to come clean. Public trust is shaken. The mission meant to serve village homes now stands tainted. Eyes are now on whether there will be action—or another cover-up. CM Mohan Yadav to review complaint handling On July 30 Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will meet district collectors and police chiefs to review how citizen complaints are being handled across Madhya Pradesh. The meeting part of the “Samadhan Online” programme will scrutinise officers dragging their feet. Sources say poor performers could face disciplinary action. The message is clear: delays won’t be tolerated. This move comes as public frustration grows over unresolved grievances. Dr. Yadav’s office says the focus is on speed accountability and public service—no more lip service. Drug dealer’s uncle accused of sexual exploitation Explosive allegations have emerged in Bhopal. A woman has accused Sharik Machli uncle of a well-known drug dealer of blackmail sexual abuse and leaking private videos. The charges are shocking and serious. According to police the woman claims Sharik exploited her over a period of time and threatened to make her private content viral. Investigators are now digging into the digital trail. The case could expose deeper criminal ties. As the drug network’s shadow grows this latest twist adds another dark layer to Bhopal’s underworld. BJP councillor receives death threat over illegal shops BJP councillor Arvind Kumar Verma said his life is in danger. He told police that Rahul Meena threatened to kill him after he raised concerns about illegal shops in Bhopal. Verma has filed a formal complaint and an investigation is now underway. The councillor says he won’t back down despite intimidation. Police are checking CCTV footage and call records. As the case unfolds the incident highlights the risks faced by local representatives who challenge entrenched interests. The city watches closely as politics land and threats collide. Murder shuts tourist site in Meghalaya A murder has led to a lockdown in one of Meghalaya’s key tourist spots. Raja Raghuvanshi from Indore was killed near the scenic Sohra area. Authorities responded by sealing off the location with gates and locks to ensure public safety. No visitors are allowed in until further notice. Police are continuing the investigation and maintaining a heavy presence. Locals are in shock and the tourist economy has taken a hit. What should’ve been a peaceful getaway has now turned into a crime scene. Man threatens priest inside Sehore temple Tension gripped the Chintaman Ganesh Temple in Sehore after a man armed with a sharp weapon stormed in. He threatened the priest’s son and a temple helper demanding money. Temple visitors were left shocked. The police were called in and a complaint has been filed. Investigators suspect a financial dispute may be behind the act. Authorities say the attacker will be tracked down soon. The incident raises serious concerns about safety inside religious spaces and the growing boldness of criminals. Tribal leader issues threat to police on social media A fiery Facebook post has stirred controversy in Mauganj. Tribal leader Santosh Kol has warned police in an online video saying if tribals are attacked officers wouldn’t even reach police stations. The threat has put law enforcement on alert. Authorities are monitoring social media and considering action. While Kol says he was defending tribal rights officials say such remarks incite violence. The district administration is reviewing the post and police are preparing a legal response. Tension is brewing between tribal groups and local law enforcement. Harishankar Mohanta elected president of IFS Association Leadership changes have come to the Indian Forest Service Association. Harishankar Mohanta a seasoned officer has been elected as president of the group. Rakhi Nanda will serve as vice-president while Vijay Kumar takes over as secretary. The team says their focus will be on the welfare of forest officers better coordination with the government and stronger ecological policies. Members of the IFS hope this new leadership will bring renewed energy and address key issues facing officers in the field. Heavy rains force dam gates open in MP Relentless rains continue to lash Madhya Pradesh. Several major dams—Bargi Satpura Atal Sagar and Barna—have opened gates to release rising water levels. Rivers are swelling and low-lying areas are reporting waterlogging and disruptions. Residents near dam zones have been asked to stay alert. Relief teams are on standby. Authorities say this is a precautionary move to avoid flooding but many locals are already struggling. Weather forecasts suggest more rain ahead. It’s a wet tense situation in many districts across the state.