When asked about the group of Bajrang Sena workers who joined the Congress party and Home Minister Narottam Mishra claimed that Bajrang Sena did not exist in the country, Singh responded, "Which Bajrang Sena, I do not know which Bajrang Sena he is talking about."
The team along with a robot reached here from Gujarat on Thursday morning and they will try to rescue the girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, with the help of a robot.
During this, the chief minister also held discussions on various issues with the representatives of various organisations, including the office bearers of farmers' unions.
Ganga Jamna School in MP's Damoh hit the headlines after purported posters of the school went viral on social media in which a few Hindu girls were allegedly seen wearing Hijab.
The controversy of Damoh school, where purported posters of girls wearing Hijab came to light, has taken a new turn as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that the state government will not allow the conspiracies of religious conversion to succeed.
Nishatpura Police station in charge Rupesh Dubey told ANI over phone, "The incident occurred on the night of June 2. The victim's family lives on rent at the accused's house. On the night of the incident, the girl was playing at home and her mother was preparing food. Meanwhile, the accused
"Only the girl's frock could get caught in the hook and the girl could not come out. Now the army is trying to bring her out with its own mechanism. The work of digging a parallel tunnel is going on," Sehore in-charge collector Ashish Tiwari said.
The girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, fell into the borewell in a farm while playing in Mungavali village under Mandi police station limits in the district at around 2 pm on Tuesday. Earlier, she was stuck at around 30 feet in the borewell but now she has slid to around 100 feet deep due to the vi