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11-Jul-2026

Datia Political Storm: BJP Faces Internal Trouble Over By-Election Ticket A political storm has erupted in Datia Madhya Pradesh after protests by BJP workers over the partys by-election ticket. Congress Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Tankha took a swipe at the BJP saying There is a storm in Mais court. He claimed that party workers are upset over the alleged neglect of a senior leader and have taken to the streets in protest. Tankha said he has never seen such protests by BJP workers before. He added that if the partys internal differences continue to grow it could make the Congress stronger in future elections. However he also described the matter as the BJPs internal issue. Youth Will Build a Developed MP: CM Mohan Yadav Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the My Youth–My Pride Conclave 2026 at the Brilliant Convention Centre in Indore. Hundreds of young people students teachers and experts attended the event. The Chief Minister said that youth are the biggest strength of the state and will play an important role in building a developed Madhya Pradesh. He encouraged young people to focus on innovation skill development and self-reliance. He also said the state government is working to provide better education employment and business opportunities. The conclave aims to connect youth with technology leadership and new career opportunities. Congress Accuses BJP of Misusing Peoples Faith Congress national spokesperson Atul Londhe Patil strongly criticized the BJP during a press conference in Bhopal. He alleged that the BJP misused peoples faith in Lord Ram for political gains. According to him the party used religion only to win elections and not to truly respect public faith. He said the BJPs main aim was political benefit rather than protecting religious values. The Congress leader also claimed that people are now questioning the governments intentions. His remarks came amid continuing political debates over religious issues and governance in the country. Crime Branch Joins Probe in Indore High-Profile Drug Case The investigation into the high-profile drug trafficking case in Indore has become stronger. The Indore Crime Branch has now joined the investigation along with the local police. A few days ago Kulbhushan also known as Nana Patwari brother of Congress leader Jitu Patwari was questioned for several hours. Investigators believe the drug network may have links with Gujarat. Early findings suggest that both the supply chain and financial transactions are connected to people outside Madhya Pradesh. Police and the Crime Branch are continuing their joint investigation to identify everyone involved in the illegal drug network. MP Wrestler Priyanshi Wins National Gold Medal Priyanshi Prajapat from Ujjain Madhya Pradesh has created history by winning a gold medal at the Under-23 Senior National Wrestling Championship in Rohtak Haryana. She won the womens 50-kilogram category and brought the first gold medal for Madhya Pradesh in this championship. More than 70 top wrestlers from states including Haryana Punjab Delhi Maharashtra Telangana Rajasthan and Karnataka are taking part in the event. After her impressive victory Priyanshi has been selected to represent India in an international wrestling competition in Hungary. Her achievement has made Madhya Pradesh proud and inspired many young athletes. Light Rain Likely in Madhya Pradesh for Three Days The India Meteorological Department has said that Madhya Pradesh is expected to receive light rainfall for the next three days. According to the weather office in Bhopal the current weather system is becoming weak so no heavy rain warning has been issued for July 11 12 and 13. Most districts are likely to experience light showers and cloudy weather. However weather officials say that some districts may receive heavy rainfall on July 14 if a new weather system becomes active. People are advised to stay updated with local weather forecasts and follow official advisories.