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22-Apr-2026

Kharge Calls PM ‘Terrorist’ CM Mohan Yadav Demands Apology In Tamil Nadu election campaigning Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge sparked controversy after allegedly calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a terrorist. Reacting strongly Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav condemned the remark and demanded an apology. He called the statement irresponsible and unacceptable for a national leader. The Chief Minister said such language lowers political standards and urged Kharge to reflect on his conduct. The issue has intensified political tensions with leaders debating the limits of political criticism during election campaigns. BJP Hits Back at Kharge’s Statement in Indore A political storm erupted in Indore after Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge made controversial remarks against PM Narendra Modi. During a BJP training session senior leaders strongly criticized Kharge. State BJP President Hemant Khandelwal called the comment unfortunate and disrespectful. Party leaders said such remarks insult the nation and reflect Congress’s frustration. They added that leaders holding high positions should maintain dignity in public statements. The controversy has triggered heated political exchanges with both parties targeting each other ahead of elections. Shelter Homes Approved for Patients’ Families in Bhopal In Bhopal the state cabinet led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav approved a major welfare proposal. Shelter homes will be built in medical colleges and district hospitals for patients’ families. These facilities will provide affordable accommodation and food for relatives staying with patients. The scheme will also be implemented in upcoming medical colleges under construction. The government aims to reduce the burden on families who often struggle to find safe and affordable stay near hospitals. This move is expected to improve healthcare support systems across the state. Dhirendra Shastri Warns Lenskart Over Dress Code Row In Prayagraj spiritual leader Dhirendra Shastri stirred controversy during a religious event. He criticized Lenskart over alleged restrictions on employees wearing religious symbols like tilak mangalsutra and sindoor. Shastri warned the company saying if such rules exist it should operate outside India. His remarks came during a Hanumant Katha event and quickly gained attention. The statement has sparked debate on workplace policies and religious expression. However no official response from the company has been confirmed yet. MP’s Brother Dies by Suicide in Khandwa A tragic incident has been reported from Khandwa where the younger brother of MP Gyaneshwar Patil died by suicide. Vishwanath also known as Badu Patil aged 58 allegedly jumped into a well in his village Boharda early Wednesday morning. Local authorities and divers worked for nearly three hours to recover the body. The reason behind the extreme step is not yet clear and police have started an investigation. The incident has shocked the local community and condolences are being expressed for the grieving family. Actor-MP Ravi Kishan Visits Mahakal Temple Popular actor and Member of Parliament Ravi Kishan visited the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple on Wednesday morning. After attending the sacred Bhasma Aarti he offered prayers and performed rituals with full devotion. Ravi Kishan sought blessings from Lord Mahakal and spent time in spiritual reflection. The visit attracted attention from devotees present at the temple. The Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the most important Jyotirlingas in India and draws thousands of visitors daily. The actor’s visit added to the temple’s vibrant spiritual atmosphere. Heatwave Conditions Intensify Across State Madhya Pradesh is experiencing intense summer heat with temperatures rising sharply across major cities. In Bhopal and nearby regions the weather remains mostly sunny with very hot afternoons and warm nights. The temperature is hovering around 40°C and is expected to rise further in the coming days. According to weather reports dry conditions will continue increasing the chances of heatwave-like situations. Some districts may also see strong winds and light cloud cover but no major rainfall is expected. People are advised to avoid going out during peak afternoon hours and stay hydrated to protect themselves from extreme heat.