CM’s Strong Remark at Sarpanch Conference: “If Secretary Won’t Work We’ll Remove Him” In Bhopal’s Jamboree Maidan a large state-level sarpanch conference was held where Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed thousands of village leaders. He strongly said “If any secretary does not work we’ll remove him. What is the worth of these secretaries or assistant secretaries?” His statement received loud applause from the sarpanches. The CM added that the government stands with the sarpanches and will solve any problems faced in government decisions. He said every administrative difficulty will be handled seriously and fixed quickly by the government. High Alert in Madhya Pradesh After Delhi Blast After a blast near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi Madhya Pradesh Police have increased security across major cities. Police teams in Bhopal Indore Gwalior Ujjain and Jabalpur started special checking drives. Dog squads were deployed at bus stands and railway stations to check bags and vehicles. DGP Kailash Makwana held a video meeting with all SPs and IGs asking them to stay alert and increase patrols. Extra police forces have been deployed to ensure safety in busy public areas and transport hubs. Controversy Over House Number Plates in Sidhi District In Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh houses are being fitted with special plates carrying “Ladli Behna Yojana” and “Swachh Bharat” slogans. A government order from September 10 has gone viral leading to a political controversy. Congress leader Ajay Singh Rahul objected and said government officers should not promote political schemes on people’s homes. He shared pictures of the plates and the official order on Facebook saying “Administration is meant for public service not propaganda.” Local authorities said the plates are part of awareness drives but opposition leaders called it political misuse. Horrifying Murder in Balaghat: Girl’s Throat Slit in Public A shocking murder took place in Balaghat’s Baihar area on Tuesday morning. A young man attacked his girlfriend and slit her throat in broad daylight at Amgaon village. People standing nearby recorded videos instead of helping her. The video shows the accused stabbing the girl with a knife several times. Police rushed to the spot after being informed but the girl had already died. A search team has been formed to catch the accused. The incident has created fear and anger among the locals. Katni Protest Over Removal of Old Hanuman Temple In Katni district a protest broke out after the railway administration removed a historic Hanuman temple near Mudwara Railway Station. Hundreds of Bajrang Dal and VHP members reached the spot raised slogans and blocked the road for some time. The situation turned tense and police had to intervene to control the crowd. The protest lasted for nearly an hour before officials managed to calm the people. The railway authorities said the temple was on railway land but locals demanded it be rebuilt nearby. Indore Police Punished Their Own Officers for Not Wearing Helmets In a strict move Indore Police fined their own staff for not wearing helmets while on duty. On Tuesday at the Police Control Room near Palasia senior officers checked everyone arriving on two-wheelers. Those without helmets were issued challans immediately. Some policemen argued but the rules were enforced equally. Officials said the purpose is to set an example for citizens and ensure everyone follows road safety laws. The incident received public praise showing that the traffic rules apply equally to all. Bhopal Fully Prepared for Ijtema 2025 Gathering The Bhopal Railway Station is ready to welcome thousands of people coming for the world-famous “Aalami Ijtema 2025.” Railway and Ijtema Committee officials have made arrangements for food water and security. Around 50000 people can be served food at the station. Special help desks medical teams and sanitation staff have also been deployed. The first groups of participants called “jamaats” will start arriving from Wednesday. The biggest crowd is expected between Friday and Sunday. Extra police have been posted for safety and smooth management. Kerwa Dam Bridge Slab Falls in Bhopal No Injuries Reported A part of the concrete slab over Gate No. 8 of the Kerwa Dam Bridge in Bhopal suddenly collapsed on Tuesday afternoon. Luckily no one was injured in the incident. Authorities immediately stopped vehicle movement on the bridge and started inspection work. The bridge is said to be more than 50 years old built before the famous Bhadbhada Dam of 1965. Engineers have been called to check the safety of the structure. Locals demanded that the government repair it soon before any serious accident occurs. Teacher Found Hanging in School Washroom in Datia District A shocking case of suicide came from Datia district where a primary school teacher ended his life inside the school campus. The teacher Udaybhan Sihare aged 50 was found hanging in the washroom of the government school in Salona B village. Other teachers and students were present at the time. Reports suggest he was under mental stress and recently given additional duty as a Booth Level Officer (BLO) which made him anxious. Police reached the spot and started an investigation. The education department is also conducting an internal inquiry. Clear Skies and Cooling Nights in Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh is experiencing clear skies and pleasant weather this week. The evening temperature remains around 23°C but it drops steadily through the night. By midnight most cities including Bhopal Indore and Gwalior will see temperatures near 16°C while early mornings may touch 11°C. The weather department has predicted dry conditions with no chances of rain. People are advised to wear light woolens during the night and early morning hours. Winter is slowly setting in bringing calm cool nights and comfortable sunny days across the state.