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23-Apr-2026

CM Compares Congress to Kauravas Targets Party Over Women’s Rights Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav made a sharp political statement during a public event in Sagar district. Speaking on women’s reservation he compared Congress leaders to the Kauravas from the epic Mahabharata. He said the central government wanted to give rights to women but Congress did not support it just like the Kauravas resisted justice. He urged women voters to “remember and take account” of this behavior. The statement has triggered political reactions with opposition parties calling it an attempt to divert attention from real issues. MP Wheat Procurement Target Raised 100 Lakh Metric Tonnes The Madhya Pradesh government has increased its wheat procurement target to 100 lakh metric tonnes. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the state discussed the issue with the central government which agreed to raise the quota. This move is expected to benefit farmers by ensuring more grain is purchased at minimum support price. Officials say procurement centers are being prepared to handle the increased quantity. The decision comes at a crucial time when farmers are harvesting crops and the government aims to provide better support and timely payments. Fake Letter Case: 4 Accused Sent to Custody in Vasundhara Rajé Case In a shocking cyber fraud case linked to former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje four accused have been sent to police custody. The case involves a fake letter and AI-generated video made in her name. A Jaipur court sent Amrita Dhumal from Mohali to one-day police remand. Three others from Bhopal—Nikhil Bilal Khan and Inam Ahmed—were sent to three-day custody. Police are investigating how the fake content was created and spread online. Authorities believe the case may involve a larger digital misinformation network. Bhopal Controversy: Families Call Cyber Police Action ‘Kidnapping’ A major controversy has erupted in Bhopal after Rajasthan cyber police detained three Congress IT cell workers. The action was linked to a viral letter case involving Vasundhara Raje. Families of the detained men alleged that the police acted secretly and called it “kidnapping.” A complaint has been filed at Kohefiza police station. The incident has raised questions about police procedure and jurisdiction. Congress leaders have also criticized the move demanding transparency and legal accountability in cross-state cyber operations. Congress Attacks MP Govt Over Land Compensation Claim A political war has started over land compensation in Madhya Pradesh. The state government recently announced that compensation for rural land acquisition will increase from two times to four times. However Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticized the move saying it is not new. He claimed the rule already existed under a 2013 law introduced during the tenure of Manmohan Singh. He accused the BJP government of taking false credit and misleading farmers. The ruling party however says it is committed to farmer welfare. Shocking Crime: Elderly Man Assaulted and Humiliated in Raisen A disturbing incident has come to light from Raisen district in Madhya Pradesh. A 70-year-old man was brutally assaulted by a group of attackers. He was forced into a car beaten abused and even made to drink urine. The accused also recorded the act and shared it on social media. Police have arrested two suspects so far. According to officials the attack is linked to an earlier case involving a minor girl who had eloped with the victim’s son. Angry relatives of the girl allegedly targeted the elderly man in revenge. Heatwave Alert in Madhya Pradesh Temperature Crosses 42°C Madhya Pradesh is facing intense summer heat as temperatures continue to rise across many districts. In areas like Huzurganj and nearby regions the daytime temperature is crossing 40 to 42 degrees Celsius. Weather officials say dry winds and strong sunlight are making conditions more uncomfortable. The heatwave is expected to continue for the next few days with no major relief predicted soon. People are advised to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours drink plenty of water and avoid direct sun exposure. Health experts have warned of risks like dehydration and heatstroke especially for children and elderly citizens.