IAS Verma Video Sparks Controversy A video of IAS officer Santosh Verma is going viral. In it he says “How many Santosh Vermas will you kill or burn? One Santosh Verma will rise from every house.” The full statement and details are missing causing confusion. Officials are checking if the video is real. Some say it shows anger against injustice; others say it is a sensitive issue and needs verification. The clip has led to political tension as different groups reacted strongly. MP Cabinet Approves Bundelkhand Development The Madhya Pradesh cabinet led by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav in Khajuraho approved projects to boost Bundelkhand’s growth. Plans include new industries more jobs better roads and irrigation projects. The cabinet also approved improving cheetah habitats in Nauradehi Sanctuary. Medical colleges in Chhatarpur and Damoh will get new posts and government hospitals will be upgraded. Ministers welcomed the decisions saying they will improve the economy and create opportunities for both rural and urban people. Minister Denies Relation to Arrested Smuggler After police arrested Anil Bagri with 46 kg of ganja in Satna Minister Pratima Bagri denied he is her brother. She said anyone can falsely claim to be a relative and facts must come first. The police also arrested his associate Pankaj Singh. Officials are investigating the smuggling network and promised strong action. The minister urged people not to link her family without proof as the case develops. ₹2002 Crore Tax Notice for Gutkha Trader The GST department in Indore has issued a huge tax demand notice of ₹2002 crore to gutkha businessman Kishor Wadhwani and others. This is the largest tax notice ever in Madhya Pradesh. Officials suspect long-term tax evasion and are examining business records. If proven guilty the traders may face strict penalties. The notice has shocked the business community because of the very large amount involved. Rajasthan Couple’s Private Video Shared Online A Rajasthan couple visiting Kubereshwar Dham stayed in a hotel in Sehore. A youth secretly filmed their private moments through a window and shared the video with friends. Later it spread on social media. Police filed an FIR against four youths under the IT Act. The couple had come for a religious visit. Officials said this violates privacy and is illegal. Police are investigating and seeking the main accused behind the video leak. Tikamgarh Explains Farmer’s Sudden Death Farmer Jamuna Kushwaha died while waiting for urea fertilizer in Tikamgarh district. Officials said his health suddenly worsened at a fertilizer shop on December 8. He was taken for medical treatment but passed away. The administration denied that long queues or poor management caused his death. An inquiry has been started. Fertilizer supply is being carefully monitored to avoid crowds and help farmers get supplies smoothly. Three Resort Workers Die After Eating Food In Khajuraho three resort workers died after falling ill from food at their workplace. Several others were hospitalized; nine were sent to Gwalior for treatment. One employee is missing. Health teams took food samples to check for poisoning. Police are investigating if food contamination or negligence caused the deaths. The resort’s management is being questioned as the probe continues to find answers. Bhopal Protest Over Mosque Foundation Hindu groups protested in Bhopal against the laying of a mosque foundation on Babri Masjid land in West Bengal. The protest was peaceful with slogans saying the mosque should be named after APJ Abdul Kalam or Ashfaqulla Khan not Babur. The groups called the building disrespectful to Hindu feelings. Police monitored the event to prevent conflict. The protest has sparked political debate in different communities. Cold Winds Bring Chill to Madhya Pradesh Cold winds have started blowing in Madhya Pradesh causing temperatures to drop in cities like Bhopal Indore Gwalior and Jabalpur. Light fog slowed traffic in northern areas. The weather department expects the cold wave to get stronger over the next two days as cooler winds arrive. There might be light rain or drizzle. People are advised to wear warm clothes especially during early mornings and late evenings to stay safe in the cold.