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11-Sep-2025

ISIS terrorist arrested from Biaora MP A major security breakthrough in Rajgarh. Delhi Police’s Special Cell arrested Kamran Qureshi an ISIS-linked operative from Biaora’s Shaheed Colony. Officials say illegal arms were also involved in the case. Biaora police confirmed the arrest as the Delhi team took him for questioning early Wednesday. His network activities and potential threats are now under investigation. Residents expressed shock fearing such an extremist was living among them. Authorities are stepping up surveillance across the region as they probe deeper into the terrorist’s local connections and plans. CM promises aid for farmers hit by yellow mosaic Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Khadi village in Shajapur where soybean and groundnut crops are suffering from the yellow mosaic virus. Farmers shared their losses and the CM assured full government support. He announced a detailed crop damage survey and promised compensation for affected farmers. “Protecting agriculture and supporting farmers remains our top priority” Yadav said. The visit brought hope to farmers struggling with losses while officials are moving quickly to assess the damage and arrange assistance to ease the crisis in rural areas. Scooty handed to class 12 toppers In Bhopal Chief Minister Mohan Yadav awarded scooty to 7832 Class 12 toppers at a grand event. Congratulating the students the CM encouraged them to aim high and contribute to India’s growth. He also announced financial support for students wishing to study abroad. “Become job creators not seekers” he said urging youth to build a stronger nation. Students proudly received keys to their new vehicles as applause echoed in the event hall. The programme highlighted the government’s focus on education youth empowerment and creating opportunities for bright minds. BJP MLA warns of civil war-like crisis in India BJP MLA Pannalal Shakya from Guna sparked controversy warning that India could face unrest similar to Nepal Sri Lanka or Pakistan. He suggested compulsory military training for youth aged 18 to 30 to safeguard the country. Shakya’s remarks came during a judo and boxing competition where he stressed national security alongside sports and development. His comments have drawn criticism and concern over rising instability. Authorities are watching closely while opposition leaders question the tone and implications of his warning amid growing political sensitivities in the region. Cong MLA stops convoy of Shivraj in Satna Tension rose in Satna as Congress MLA Siddharth Kushwaha and leaders halted the convoy of Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Protesters raised issues over fertilizer shortages and crop damage demanding urgent government action. Police intervened after the sudden demonstration caused disruptions on the highway. Kushwaha told media “Farmers are suffering and authorities are ignoring their plight.” The protest reflects increasing political friction between BJP and Congress in Madhya Pradesh. Farmers’ concerns over input shortages and compensation remain at the centre of the debate as elections approach. Legal trouble for Bina MLA deepens Congress MLA Nirmala Sapre from Bina faces legal action after Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar filed a petition in Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking cancellation of her membership. The petition also names state officials including the Assembly Speaker and BJP leader Narendra Singh Tomar. The case questions Sapre’s eligibility and may trigger a by-election if membership is revoked. The court is expected to hear the matter soon. The development has intensified political pressure in the region with both parties watching closely as the outcome could impact local and state-level dynamics. BJP youth leader attempts suicide in Bhopal In Bhopal BJP Yuva Morcha’s former Mandal General Secretary Jeet Nishode attempted suicide by hanging himself. He was rushed to hospital in critical condition. His attempt followed a viral scandal involving an obscene video with a woman which led to his suspension from the party. Police confirmed an investigation is ongoing. Party leaders expressed shock and urged calm saying the personal and political stress took a toll on him. The incident has stirred debate over mental health support and the pressures faced by public figures under intense scrutiny. Cattle smuggling truck caught in Jabalpur Police in Bargi near Jabalpur intercepted a truck carrying over 60 cattle being smuggled illegally. The vehicle was stopped on National Highway 35 after Bajrang Dal activists tipped off authorities. Officials found animals packed in unhygienic dangerous conditions. The truck was seized and cases filed against the smugglers under strict anti-cow slaughter laws. The case highlights the persistence of illegal cattle trade despite repeated crackdowns. Authorities have vowed to intensify patrols and enforce harsher penalties to curb smuggling and protect animal welfare across the state. HC furious over newborn deaths in Indore hospital The Madhya Pradesh High Court expressed outrage after two newborns died at Indore’s MY Hospital reportedly due to rats biting them. The court ordered the state government to submit a detailed report by September 15 pointing to gross negligence. Hospital superintendent Dr. Ashok Yadav applied for leave citing health issues drawing public ire. Families demanded strict action against those responsible while authorities face mounting pressure to improve hospital conditions. The shocking case has sparked debates over healthcare management and accountability in government-run facilities across the state. Heavy rain alert issued for several districts The weather department issued heavy rain warnings for Mandla Dindori Anuppur and Balaghat districts. Madhya Pradesh has received 10% more rainfall this monsoon season though over 20 districts including Khargone and Burhanpur are still facing deficits. Officials warn that weak rainfall in some areas has left farmers anxious. A stronger weather system expected after September 15 may bring widespread showers across Malwa and Nimar regions. Authorities have asked residents to stay alert while farmers await rainfall that could revive crops and ease drought-like conditions in parts of the state.