Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya Says: Dont Take Ladli Behna Scheme Money Madhya Pradesh Urban Administration Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya made a controversial statement during a public event in Indore. Speaking about development works he said that both Hindus and Muslims live in the area where roads are being built. He claimed that some Muslims call Hindus kafir and said that if they consider Hindus as kafirs they should not use roads constructed by the government. He also said that people should refuse benefits from welfare schemes like Ladli Behna and Ladli Laxmi if they disagree with the government. However he stressed that the government does not discriminate and works for the development of all citizens. Vijayvargiya said public service remains the governments responsibility regardless of political support or voting preferences. Congress Among Four Parties Missing From UCC Meeting A crucial meeting of the state-level committee on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) was held in Bhopal on Monday. The meeting was organized to collect suggestions and opinions from different groups before finalizing recommendations. Committee chairperson Ranjana Prakash Desai could not attend because of an important engagement in Delhi. Other committee members conducted discussions in four separate sessions. Leaders from six national political parties including BJP Congress BSP AAP and CPM were invited to participate. However only BJP and CPM representatives attended the meeting. Congress and three other parties remained absent. Officials said the committee is continuing consultations with various stakeholders and is working towards preparing its final report on the proposed Uniform Civil Code. Armed Robbers Loot Farmers House in Dhar A major robbery took place in Pura village of Dhar district on Sunday night creating fear among local residents. According to police six armed robbers targeted the house of farmer Amritlal Patidar located near his agricultural field. The criminals allegedly used a cutter to break the main iron gate before entering the house. They then stole around seven tolas of gold jewellery silver ornaments and cash worth ₹2 lakh. The total value of the stolen items is estimated at nearly ₹12 lakh. Family members were shocked by the incident and informed the police immediately. Officers reached the spot and began an investigation. Police are examining evidence and searching for the accused robbers involved in the crime. Farmers Climb 300-Foot Tower Over Fertilizer Shortage Four farmers in Singrauli district climbed a 300-foot-high electricity tower on Monday to protest against the shortage of fertilizer. According to reports farmer Shyam Sundar first climbed the tower and three others followed him. The farmers said they had been struggling to get fertilizer for a long time. The incident attracted a large crowd of villagers. Police and administrative officials rushed to the spot and spoke with the protesters. After nearly four hours the farmers were safely brought down. Authorities assured them that their concerns regarding fertilizer supply would be addressed. Shankarachary Concern Over Ram Temple Donation Theft During his visit to Chhindwara Swami Sadanand Saraswati strongly reacted to reports of donation money theft from a Ram temple. Speaking to the media he said people never imagined that corruption and misuse of funds could reach places of worship. He noted that devotees donate their hard-earned money with faith and trust believing that it will be used for religious and social welfare activities. According to him any misuse of temple donations is a betrayal of public trust and religious sentiments. The Shankaracharya emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in managing temple funds. He said strict action should be taken against those responsible so that peoples faith in religious institutions remains strong. Monsoon Set to Bring Relief Across Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh is likely to see improving weather conditions as monsoon activity strengthens across central India. After a dry spell and rising temperatures in many districts weather conditions are becoming favorable for rainfall. Several areas may receive light to moderate rain along with thunderstorms and strong winds over the next few days. The return of monsoon activity is expected to provide relief from heat and help farmers begin sowing operations. Weather experts say the southwest monsoon has resumed its advance into central parts of the country including regions near Madhya Pradesh. Residents have been advised to stay alert during thunderstorms and follow weather updates issued by authorities.