Nath said, “There are thousands of issues, how many cases will BJP file? Now when corruption is being exposed in the whole state, then what solution is left with them (BJP)?”
Jairam Ramesh took to Twitter and said, "Today the Prime Minister is going to Madhya Pradesh. Forced by his habit, he will talk tall, make false claims and show false dreams. But the people of Madhya Pradesh would like the PM to talk about their problems."
The arrested accused has been identified as Lal Singh Chadhar, a resident of Sagar district in Madhya Pradesh, and 21 illegal pistols of 0.32 bore each were recovered from his possession, police said.
During the cabinet meeting, the council of ministers approved the disbursement of Rs 6,000 to eligible farmers under the Chief Minister's Kisan Kalyan Yojana for the financial year 2023-2024.
Special CBI court Judge Nitiraj Singh Sisodiya convicted the three accused Radha Mohan Sharma, Manish Sharma and Ravi Sharma under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 419, 420, 467, 468, 471 read with section 120B and relevant section of Madhya Pradesh Recognised Education (MPRE) act.
The police will hear the problems of the victims on Whatsapp via AI and inform them about the status of action taken on the complaints made by them in the past.
According to the list issued by the party on Thursday evening, the names of candidates for seven seats out of 230 have been announced. Of these seven assembly constituencies, two seats are in Rewa, two in Satna, one each in Chhatarpur, Niwari and Morena districts.
Scindia made the remark in Gwalior on Friday while replying to a question asked about former chief minister Kamal Nath’s recent remark about Hindu Nation. The union minister arrived here on a two-day visit to the Gwalior-Chambal region.
CM Chouhan made the remark while addressing the State-level Ladli Bahana Conference in Rewa on Thursday. On the occasion, the Chief Minister transferred an amount of Rs 1209 crore to the accounts of 1.25 crore ladli Bahana as third installment of the Mukhyamnatri Ladli Bahna Yojana.
The court of special judge (POCSO) Surekha Mishra convicted Sabir Khan to 20 years of imprisonment under IPC section 376 (3), 20 years of imprisonment under 5 (L)/6 POCSO Act, seven years of imprisonment under IPC section 450, seven years of jail under IPC section 506 and five years of impri