Uproar in Assembly Over Women’s Reservation Congress Walks Out There was heavy chaos in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly during a special session on the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan’ discussion. Congress MLAs created a protest and later walked out of the House. Congress leader Abhijeet Shah tried to reach the Assembly on a tractor-trolley but was stopped by police at barricades leading to arguments and pushing. Later he entered carrying a bundle of wheat as a symbolic protest. Inside the House Congress questioned the Women’s Reservation Bill while minister Krishna Gaur accused the opposition of disappointing women. The session remained tense throughout the debate. Court Slams Police Over Fake Letter Case The Jabalpur High Court strongly criticized Rajasthan Police in a fake letter case linked to Vasundhara Raje Scindia. The court was upset because three accused Congress IT cell workers were not brought to court despite clear orders. During the hearing judges Sanjeev Sachdeva and Vinay Saraf rejected the police excuse of “miscommunication.” The court called it unacceptable. It gave two more days and ordered that the accused—Nikhil Bilal and Inam—must be presented by April 29. The court also asked for all related documents and CCTV footage to ensure proper investigation. Illegal Money Collection Exposed in Ujjain A shocking case of illegal money collection has come to light in Ujjain. An outsourced municipal worker was taking ₹200 per month from street vendors to keep street lights running. The matter was investigated after complaints reached Mayor Mukesh Tatwal. The inquiry confirmed that the worker Dheeraj created a separate connection and forced vendors to pay. If they refused he switched off the lights. The mayor ordered immediate restoration of lights and strict action against the accused. Officials say such corruption will not be tolerated and steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. MP Minister Rakesh Singh Accused of Threatening IAS Officer In Madhya Pradesh PWD Minister Rakesh Singh is facing serious allegations of threatening an IAS officer. Reports say he called Arvind Shah to his residence and allegedly insulted him. The issue reportedly began over an attendance and salary dispute. After the incident came to light the IAS Association raised strong objections and approached Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. The matter has created concern in the administrative system and officials are now waiting for further action and clarification from the government. Agro Dealers Protest Shut Shops in Indore In Indore fertilizer seed and pesticide sellers held a protest and kept their shops closed on Monday. The protest followed a call by the Agro Input Dealers Association. Across India nearly 500000 agro input dealers supported the strike to press for their demands. In Indore traders took out a rally and reached the Collector’s office. They submitted a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister and the Agriculture Minister. The dealers said their issues are affecting business and they want the government to take quick action. Unidentified Body Found in Pithampur Field In Pithampur the body of a young man was found in a field near Kunjrod village on Monday April 27 2026. The शव was lying near a farm owned by a local farmer and villagers quickly informed the police. Officials reached the spot and started an investigation. The body is believed to be 3 to 4 days old making identification difficult. Police have sent the body for postmortem and are trying to identify the victim. Further details will be known after the investigation is completed. Automatic Fare System Starts in Bhopal–Indore Metro In Bhopal and Indore metro services have started an Automatic Fare Collection system from Monday. The system was launched by Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited. Now passengers do not need to stand in long lines at ticket windows. They can enter and exit stations using electronic cards or digital methods. Discounts are also being offered on tickets and wallet recharges. On the first day many people used the metro and experienced the new system. Officials said this step will make travel faster easier and more convenient for daily passengers. Demand to Declare Cow as ‘Rashtra Mata’ Gains Attention In Indore saints and cow supporters held a rally demanding that cows be given the status of “Rashtra Mata” (Mother of the Nation). The protest was part of the “Go Samman Campaign.” A large group marched to the Collector’s office and submitted a memorandum addressed to the President and the Governor. They also demanded a complete ban on cow slaughter across the country. Protesters said the cow is an important part of India’s culture and farming system and it should be respected and protected at the national level. Severe Heatwave Hits Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh is facing extreme heat with temperatures rising dangerously high. Khajuraho recorded 46°C the highest in the last 10 years. Nearby Nowgong saw 45.5°C while many cities crossed 44°C. Major cities like Bhopal Indore Gwalior Ujjain and Jabalpur are also under heatwave conditions. The weather department warned people to stay safe and avoid going out during the day. However some relief came in Sagar where rain and strong winds cooled the weather slightly in the evening. -----