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05-Sep-2025

Collector under fire for waving sword Bhind Collector Sanjeev Srivastava is facing heat after a dramatic display in his office. A police complaint has been filed accusing him of pulling out a sword and waving it in gangster-like style. The sword was gifted by Kshatriya Samaj during a recent ceremony after his spat with MLA Narendra Singh Kushwaha. Eyewitnesses say Srivastava brandished it calling it a symbol of power. Locals and lawyers call it inappropriate behaviour for a public officer. Police say the complaint will be examined before taking action. The incident has triggered debate across administrative and political circles. CM urges women to ‘deal with Cong their way’ Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stirred controversy in Panna during a women’s event. Launching projects worth ₹106 crore he accused Congress of insulting women and using abusive language. Addressing Ladli sisters the CM said they should handle Congress workers “in their own way” whenever they meet them. He alleged Congress leaders called women drunkards and questioned their dignity. Yadav said BJP stands for womens respect and empowerment. The statement has sparked sharp political reactions with Congress calling it provocative. The event was part of BJP’s women outreach push ahead of upcoming elections. CM compares Cong to ostrich hits out on multiple fronts In Bhopal CM Mohan Yadav launched a fierce attack on Congress during a Seva Pakhwada planning meet. He accused the party of disrespecting courts provoking riots in Ram’s name and misusing Article 370 — which he claimed led to 40000 deaths. He also blamed Congress for triple talaq injustices and ignoring democracy. Calling Congress an “ostrich” that hides from reality Yadav said BJP workers are ready for any challenge. He endorsed the idea of “One Nation One Election” saying it’s essential for stability. Stones hurled at Ganesh tableau in Mahidpur Tension gripped Mahidpur in Ujjain after stones were thrown at a Ganesh idol procession. The violence reportedly broke out over a tableau depicting ‘love jihad.’ As the procession neared Moti Masjid objections were raised and stone-pelting began. Police responded quickly with mild force to disperse the crowd. Extra security has been deployed to prevent further unrest. Officials say peace has been restored but investigations are ongoing. The incident has sparked communal unease in the region. Authorities are urging restraint as they probe who instigated the clash during the religious celebration. Fresh legal blow for gangster Sharik Machhli Trouble is mounting for criminal Sharik Machhli in Bhopal. Police are now preparing a supplementary chargesheet in an old deadly assault case. Earlier Sharik was given a clean chit by then SHO Anup Udke who has now been served a notice. Sharik is already facing charges in multiple cases including drug trade abduction and illegal land grab. His properties were recently bulldozed as part of crackdown efforts. Police say more old cases could be reopened soon. This move comes as authorities intensify legal action against habitual offenders involved in organized crime. Teachers to get fourth promotion scale says CM In a major announcement on Teacher’s Day CM Mohan Yadav declared that teachers across Madhya Pradesh will now receive the fourth promotion pay scale. The move costing ₹117 crore aims to reward and motivate educators. Speaking at a state-level event in Bhopal the CM said the government is committed to teachers’ welfare and will keep working in their interest. The announcement was met with applause and cheers. Education experts welcomed the decision calling it overdue. The ruling BJP hopes the decision will boost morale and support ahead of elections. Charas worth ₹6.21 crore seized in Shivpuri In Shivpuri police pulled off the district’s biggest-ever drug bust. Over 30 kilogrammes of charas valued at ₹6.21 crore in the international market was seized. The accused 38-year-old Sandeep Singh Sikh from Kolaras has been arrested. Officials say the drugs were meant to be distributed across the state. The operation is part of a larger anti-drug crackdown. SP Shivpuri confirmed that investigations are underway to uncover the full supply chain. More arrests are expected as police expand the probe into this high-value narcotics network. HC stays Neha Jain’s removal from post The Madhya Pradesh High Court has stayed the removal of Deori Nagar Palika president Neha Jain. The court said she cannot be removed without solid proof bringing a temporary end to the political tussle. Supporters celebrated outside the Nagar Palika office with fireworks and slogans. Jain calling it a win for truth vowed to continue working for public welfare. The state government’s order to remove her had triggered sharp local reactions. The matter will now go through a detailed hearing. For now Jain remains in office with court backing. AI Express flight makes emergency landing in Indore Panic gripped passengers aboard Air India Express flight IX-1104 from Delhi to Indore after a technical failure forced an emergency landing. The incident took place at 9:54 am. The plane carrying 161 passengers developed an engine fault midair. Quick action by the pilot ensured a safe landing at Indore airport. No injuries were reported but anxiety ran high among travellers and families waiting at the terminal. Engineers are inspecting the aircraft. Officials praised the crew’s professionalism. The incident has sparked concerns over aircraft maintenance and safety protocols. Flooded river sweeps cars in MP rains Heavy rainfall continues to wreak havoc across Madhya Pradesh. In Rajgarh a car plunged into Kali Sindh river after falling off a bridge. The car belonged to BJP leader Mahesh Soni’s son Vishal Soni aged 26. In a separate incident a car was swept away in Ujjain’s Nandiyasi village while crossing a culvert. Locals rescued the driver safely. Police have issued warnings against crossing swollen rivers and culverts. The administration is closely monitoring vulnerable areas. With rains showing no signs of stopping officials urge extreme caution on roads.