Cong uproar in House for Vijay Shahs resignation On Day 5 of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly’s monsoon session chaos erupted as opposition MLAs shouted “Vijay Shah resign!” upon the ministers entry. Citing ongoing controversies surrounding Shah the opposition disrupted proceedings forcing Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar to adjourn the House twice—first for 10 minutes then for 30—before finally suspending the session until August 4. The slogans continued throughout the morning creating a tense environment in the Assembly. This incident adds to the mounting political friction and raises questions about the allegations prompting the protest. Shah has not publicly responded to the accusations so far. Bhopal woman accuses drug dealer of rape A Bhopal woman has accused Yasin Ahmed alias Machhli already under scrutiny for drug crimes of raping her over a year under the false promise of marriage. The first alleged incident occurred in a five-star hotel in MP Nagar. The woman claims Yasin continued to assault her at different locations. Police have registered an FIR and an investigation is ongoing. Yasin has multiple prior cases related to narcotics. This case has reignited public concern about how repeat offenders manage to operate despite being on law enforcement watchlists. Authorities are under pressure to act swiftly and thoroughly. BJP MLA alleges tribal land grab by minister In a surprising intra-party allegation BJP MLA Bhupendra Singh accused BJP minister Govind Singh Rajput of illegally acquiring around 500 acres of tribal and government land. Raising the issue in the Assembly Singh claimed Rajput used coercion and temptation to secure these deals which violate land protection laws. Singh demanded cancellation of the transactions and legal action. The controversy has sparked a political storm within the ruling party exposing deep internal divisions. The matter has now reached legislative scrutiny with opposition leaders backing calls for an inquiry. Rajput has not yet responded to the allegations. ₹4.79cr meant for farmers spent on cars: CAG The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report presented in the MP Assembly revealed that ₹4.79 crore from the Fertilizer Development Fund—meant for supporting farmers—was misused by officials to buy cars. The purchases were made at both state and district levels. Opposition parties have accused the government of enabling systemic corruption and mismanagement of public funds. Agriculture Minister’s response—“Should we not buy cars?”—sparked further outrage. Critics are now demanding strict audits and action against the responsible officials. The scandal adds to concerns about transparency and accountability in government spending in rural development sectors. Man enters police station with gun films Insta reel In Sehore’s Budhni police station a man carrying a licenced weapon entered freely and shot an Instagram reel inside the premises. The video which went viral shows him casually interacting with police officers—one even greeting him—while recording. The incident has raised serious concerns about lax security protocols at police stations. Questions remain unanswered about how a man with a firearm gained such open access. Authorities have promised an internal investigation and action against responsible officers. The case highlights the dangers of social media stunts and the urgent need for stricter law enforcement procedures. Govt orders guest transparency at rest houses The Madhya Pradesh government has issued a directive allowing MLAs and MPs to request information about guests staying in circuit and rest houses. Officials are now required to provide full details when asked by lawmakers. This move follows complaints from elected representatives that their stay requests were being ignored or mishandled. The General Administration Department’s new rules also require collectors and district CEOs to prioritize room arrangements for legislators. The step is aimed at increasing transparency and improving service for public representatives. However some critics warn it could be misused for political targeting or surveillance. Justice Sapre inspects Bhopals most accident-prone spots Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre chair of the Supreme Court’s road safety committee visited eight major accident black spots in Bhopal. He spent three hours assessing zebra crossings signals and road design flaws questioning why these areas witness repeated mishaps. Justice Sapre urged officials to address poor signage unsafe turns and unregulated pedestrian zones. His visit aims to reduce road fatalities and hold civic authorities accountable. Immediate corrective measures were recommended to improve traffic conditions. The review marks a strong push for safer infrastructure and proactive judicial oversight in addressing growing road safety concerns in the city. CM to Launch ₹1406cr industrial projects in Sehore Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav will inaugurate four new industrial units worth ₹1406 crore in Sehore’s Badiyakhedi on August 2. In addition land allotment letters will be given to six companies investing another ₹33.85 crore. The projects are expected to generate 1165 job opportunities boosting local employment and industrialization in the region. The state government says this is part of a larger plan to attract private investment in underdeveloped districts. Officials describe it as a milestone in MP’s economic growth strategy. The move is seen as a step toward inclusive development and job creation. Class 11 student stages fake kidnapping demands ₹30L In a shocking case from Morena a Class 11 student staged his own kidnapping with the help of two men and demanded ₹30 lakh from his family via Instagram. The boy allegedly aimed to extract money for personal use. Police traced his location to Gwalior and arrested him along with both accomplices. The incident has alarmed local residents and authorities prompting renewed calls for digital awareness programs for youth. It also exposes how social media is being misused for criminal activities. Authorities are now considering counselling and stricter parental monitoring of teen online behavior. No heavy rain in MP for 4 days as monsoon slows down Madhya Pradesh has received 28 inches of rainfall so far this monsoon which is about 74% of the seasonal average. Eastern districts such as Jabalpur Rewa Shahdol and Sagar experienced flooding earlier but the India Meteorological Department now forecasts no heavy rainfall for the next four days. No active low-pressure systems are currently developing. The dry spell may bring relief to flood-hit regions but also raises concerns for rain-dependent agriculture. Farmers are closely watching weather patterns to plan upcoming sowing cycles. The state government has advised caution and continued monitoring of weather updates.