These reel characters entered the state politics after former CM Kamal Nath made a remark about tearing the clothes of Digvijaya Singh and his son Jaivardhan Singh at his residence last month. Nonetheless, Kamal Nath later clarified on his remark and said that he said it jokingly out of l
Sharing the video on X (formerly twitter) on Wednesday evening from the official handle of Madhya Pradesh Police on the occasion of Karwa Chauth, they wrote, "Keep your OTP as safe as husband."
Of these ten, five candidates are sons of the former CMs, two are nephews, a brother, a grandson and a daughter-in-law. Among the candidates, Six are contesting from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and four are contesting from Congress party in the forthcoming assembly polls.
Addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh's Shahdol district, Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday laid thrust on caste census and said it would be among the top priorities of the government if Congress voted to power in the forthcoming assembly polls.
"There is complete preparation for elections in the state. The notifications for the nomination of the candidate will be issued on October 21 and the last date for the nomination of the candidate will be October 30. Scrutiny will be done on October 31 and the last day to withdraw the name wi
Principal Secretary Tourism and Culture and Managing Director Tourism Board Sheo Shekhar Shukla has said that Kuno Forest Festival is being organised for the first time in the state from December 1 to celebrate the rich culture and diverse wildlife of the state. Before this, the second editi
According to Congress leaders, Patel led a convoy of over 800 vehicles with his supporters from his hometown Jawad in Neemuch to the party office in the state capital Bhopal.
According to the letter issued by the state home department, the department received a letter from the police headquarters on June 15 this year stating about a woman constable requiring gender change as recommended by psychiatrist Dr Rajeev Sharma, New Delhi.
The court of Justice Vidhan Maheshwari convicted the Congress leaders who include Jitu Patwari, Krishna Mohan Malviya, Surendra Marmat, and Dhanshyam Verma under IPC sections 147, 332/149 and section 3 in Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
"All I have to say is that this is a joke with the freedom fighters, those who sacrifice their lives, their history should be taught and not those who apologise," Masood added.