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'Sometimes words come out in anger,' says MP Minister Vijay Shah who lost his temper during Vikas Yatra in MP's Khandwa

Minister Shah on Wednesday said, "We are taking out Vikas Yatra to promote the government scheme to the masses. But some people (Congressmen) are not able to digest this, they make innocent people consume alcohol and send them to the program where they talk nonsense which has no relevance at all."

ANI Feb 15, 2023 19:57 IST googleads

MP Forest Minister Vijay Shah (Photo/ANI)

Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 15 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Forest Minister Vijay Shah has given a clarification on losing his temper during Vikas Yatra in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.
Minister Shah on Wednesday said, "We are taking out Vikas Yatra to promote the government scheme to the masses. But some people (Congressmen) are not able to digest this, they make innocent people consume alcohol and send them to the program where they talk nonsense which has no relevance at all."
"These people lost their control. We ask something and they answer something else. That's why we say sometimes that if you obstruct government work, then the police will take action. After all, we are also humans, sometimes words come out in anger though it should not happen," the minister added.
He added that he wanted the journey to be peaceful, people should listen and he would also listen to their problems and try to solve them. 'But we also have to warn those who try to spoil the government programs,' Shah said.
Notably, Shah lost his temper and got furious when a local person arrived to address his problems in front of him during the Vikas Yatra in Golkheda village of Harsud assembly in Khandwa district on Monday night (February 13).
Minister Shah lashed out at the man from the stage, alleging that a local Congress leader, Mukesh Darbar had sent the man to spoil the gathering by allegedly offering him liquor. Shah then said if the man tried to spoil the gathering then the policemen would break him.
"It is the meeting of the government, if one tries to spoil it, then the police will break him," the minister said. Besides, the minister called the policemen and handed over the man to them, calling him a drunkard.
A purported video of the incident has also surfaced on social media in which the Minister Shah was seen addressing a meeting, in the meantime, the man came with his problems. After which the minister said, "Take him away, I know that some people in Golkheda village are going to act unnecessarily. Take him away, who are the policemen? I will not tolerate this. Will listen to you (public), we are putting efforts for you. We are doing development, but if you pretend, then will put you behind bars. I know there are a few such people here."
"The local Congress leader Darbar had come here. He went off by pretending, giving money and offering alcohol. He left by saying that to spoil the gathering of Vijay Shah. This is the meeting of the government, if you try to spoil it, the police will break you. We have come here to do the work of the government," he added.
The minister asked the man how much money did the Congress leader Darbar gave him to spoil the gathering by offering him booze. (ANI)

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