BJP MLA says ‘tied hands sealed lips’ in corruption row BJP MLA from Deori Brijbihari Pateriya created ripples in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Thursday claiming honest voices are being sidelined. He raised a red flag over alleged financial irregularities by his local municipality chief but says no one’s listening. “Our hands are tied our mouths sealed” he declared during question hour visibly emotional. He hinted that internal party discipline is silencing truth. Pateriya’s bold remarks have sparked fresh questions about accountability within the ruling party. His words echo a deeper unrest brewing beneath the surface of the BJP’s clean-governance narrative. CM Mohan Yadav meets PM showcases state progress Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi presenting him with a bouquet and a booklet titled ‘From Legacy to Progress’. The booklet details MP’s recent achievements in healthcare education women’s empowerment tribal upliftment industry and environment. Yadav highlighted how the state is moving forward in infrastructure governance and rural development. The high-profile meeting took place at Parliament House signalling a continued alignment between state and central leadership. The booklet aims to position MP as a model for inclusive and sustainable growth under the current administration’s leadership. Cong walks out over ‘love jihad’ fish drug case Drama unfolded in the MP Assembly as Congress MLAs stormed out protesting two controversial issues. They accused the state government of mishandling a so-called ‘love jihad’ case and the Bhopal fish family drug incident. Waving syringes and mock drug packets opposition leaders shouted slogans like “Whose fish is this?” before staging a walkout even before the session began. Congress slammed the administration for deteriorating law and order calling the incidents symbolic of deeper failures. The protest though theatrical underlines rising tensions and public dissatisfaction over governance lapses in the state. Malegaon blast accused walk free political storm follows All seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case including BJP MP Pragya Thakur and Colonel Purohit were acquitted by a special NIA court citing lack of evidence. The verdict has triggered a political earthquake. BJP leaders hailed it as a triumph of truth while Congress voiced strong objections raising concerns about due process and investigation flaws. Outside the courtroom saints celebrated with sweets calling it a win for Sanatan Dharma. The case which once symbolized communal tensions now enters a new chapter with its central figures walking free after nearly 17 years. Boy dies ambulance skips village due to bad road Tragedy struck Satna district as a 15-year-old boy died after falling into a well in Usrahai Tola village. Locals say the ambulance refused to enter the area due to muddy broken roads. Police had to walk 800 meters to reach the scene. The boy couldn’t be saved. Villagers are furious blaming the government for poor emergency services and neglect of remote areas. This heartbreaking incident puts the spotlight once again on rural infrastructure gaps and the price citizens pay when basic services fail. Demands for road repairs and accountability are growing louder in the region. Land mafia Rahmat’s new abuse video goes viral Notorious land mafia figure Rahmat Patel is back in the headlines. A new video has surfaced showing him hurling foul abuse at Prime Minister Modi and veteran BJP leader L.K. Advani. This isn’t his first outburst—he previously abused BJP leaders over a land dispute. Though arrested he secured bail within a day. The latest video has gone viral triggering political outrage and renewed calls for strict action. Patel’s open defiance and quick release raise tough questions about law enforcement and political protection for repeat offenders in high-stakes land disputes. Speeding truck hits Kanwariyas 1 dead 6 injured A spiritual journey turned tragic near Indore as a speeding Eicher truck rammed into a group of Kanwariyas returning from Omkareshwar with holy water. One pilgrim died on the spot six others were injured—one critically. The shocking hit-and-run has left the community shaken. Police are investigating and searching for the driver. Locals are demanding swift justice and stricter traffic enforcement during religious processions. The accident raises fresh concerns about road safety especially during pilgrimage season when hundreds travel on foot along major highways with little protection. Swachhta Mahotsav on August 1 to Celebrate Historic 5th Rank Jabalpur will celebrate a grand Swachhta Mahotsav on August 1. The event will mark the joy of getting 5th rank in national cleanliness rankings. The city known as Sanskardhani will host various cultural programs cleanliness drives and public awareness activities. School children social groups and citizens will join the celebration. The festival will highlight the city’s achievements in sanitation and inspire people to keep their surroundings clean. Authorities say this success belongs to every citizen. The event promises fun pride and strong community spirit. Bilaspur-Bhopal Express to Stop at Naurozabad and Ropond Good news for local passengers! Bilaspur-Bhopal Express will now stop at Naurozabad and Ropond stations. The railway took this decision after many requests from the public. Earlier passengers from nearby areas had to travel far to board the train. Now they can catch it from their nearby station. This move will benefit students workers and families. People thanked the railway for the new halts. The change will help improve local connectivity and make travel easier for hundreds of daily passengers. Floodwaters recede but MP still on edge Heavy rainfall may have stopped but the aftermath continues to haunt Madhya Pradesh. In Sheopur a man and his nephew drowned in a flooded Parvati river. Their bodies were found locked in an emotional embrace. In Raisen the Betwa river is still overflowing submerging fields temples and roads. Though floodwaters are receding in some areas many villages remain cut off. Rescue efforts continue as danger persists. With infrastructure damaged and communities stranded authorities face an uphill task. The state remains on edge bracing for possible aftershocks from nature’s fury.