Tag: Sheopur

  • Madhya Pradesh​: Protesting over response to Sheopur floods, Congress MLA Babu Jandel takes off kurta

    By PTI

    BHOPAL: A Congress MLA protesting against the flood situation in Sheopur in Madhya Pradesh as well as the BJP government’s alleged apathetic response to people’s suffering took off his kurta after the state Assembly was adjourned on Tuesday.

    Sheopur Congress legislator Babu Jandel, who took off his kurta in the Assembly complex, told PTI he did so because people in his flood-hit constituency were suffering and help had not reached many even now.

    “The meteorological department issued an alert about heavy rains in advance but the local administration did not act. The floods hit during daytime. The entire area would have vanished if it (flooding) had happened during the night, It was like the Uttarakhand (flash floods) tragedy,” Jandel claimed.

    Jandel said he wanted to narrate the woes of the people in Sheopur, some 375 kilometres from here, in the Assembly but he was not allowed to speak.

    Sheopur was most affected by the recent flooding in the state’s Gwalior-Chambal region, and an irate mob had expressed its displeasure last week during the visit of Union Minister and local Lok Sabha MP Narendra Singh Tomar, after which the district collector and SP were transferred.

  • Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar faces massive protests in flood-hit MP

    Express News Service

    BHOPAL: Union Agriculture Minister and local BJP MP Narendra Singh Tomar on Saturday faced  massive protests by locals in the flood-hit Sheopur town of Madhya Pradesh.

    Alleging mismanagement of the unprecedented flood situation in Amral and Seep rivers, which marooned the entire Sheopur town recently, the angry locals tried to block the passage of the union minister’s motorcade, threw black flags, broom, and mud on his motorcade.

    The angry protestors clapped in unison not to welcome the Union minister-cum-local MP, but to protest the mismanagement of the situation by the local administration.

    The residents, which mostly included traders and families in the Ganesh Bazar area (the main market of Sheopur town)  have suffered huge losses owing to inundating of their shops with floodwater.

    Not only did the protestors take to the streets while the Union minister’s motorcade was passing through the main market of Sheopur town, but also tried to push and shove Tomar, while he was walking through crowded streets.

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    The police had a tough time in cordoning the union minister to safety, sources present in Sheopur town told The New Indian Express.

    Importantly, angry residents had staged similar protests in Sheopur town on Thursday, alleging mismanagement of floods.

    Tomar is the BJP from the Morena Lok Sabha constituency, which comprises the Sheopur district also. He had visited Sheopur on Saturday to take stock of the situation post floods. As many as six deaths have been reported in Sheopur district (which neighbours Rajasthan) due to floods and rain-related mishaps since July 28. Its direct road connection with the Baran and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan has been cut off.

    As per sources in Sheopur,  prior to recent floods, both Seep and Amral rivers had flooded way back in 1971.

    Meanwhile, the official toll in the flood and rain-related mishaps in eight districts of the Gwalior-Chambal region has risen to 24. With rains stopping and rivers in the region receding, the situation is slowly improving in all the districts. So far 1250 villages in eight districts of the region have been affected by rains and floods and around 9,000 people rescued from the worst-hit areas. 

  • Article :- Modi jee Janata ko Mitron aur Ambaanee ko Bhaee Kahate hain: Rahul Gandhi

    Congress President Rahul Gandhi, while targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that Modi is calling the people ‘friends’ and Anil Ambani as ‘Ambani Bhai’. Rahul also said that ‘Watchman’ Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi are called Nivar Bhai and Mehul Bhai. Tell Rahul that Rahul is on a tour of Madhya Pradesh these days.

    Bhopal: Congress President Rahul Gandhi, at a rally in Morena, PM Narendra Modi fiercely targeted. He, while congratulating PM Modi, addressed the people as friends.
    While making the Mishikri of PM, he said, “Do not make me a PM, make me a watchman; first question is called the janitor’s public friends and Anil Ambani is called Anil Bhai, Mehulu tells vigilance, Neerav Modi is Mehul brother and Nirav Bhai. You ‘friends’
    Earlier, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday condemned the BJP government of Madhya Pradesh saying that children are dying of malnutrition but the state BJP government is engaged in marketing its’ instead of worrying about the health of children.
    Addressing a rally, Rahul said, “Modiji said that friends do not make me the Prime Minister, make me a watchman. The watchman calls you friends but Anil Ambani is called Anil Bhai. He calls Nirvav Modi the neer Bhai and Mehul Choksi, Mehul Bhai. ”
    When Rahul Gandhi’s campaign for PM Modi’s campaign, ‘friends’ spoken to the public
    While making a Mishikri of the PM, Rahul said, “Do not make me a PM, make me a watchman; first question is called the janitor to friends, friends and Anil Ambani is called Anil Bhai”.

    While addressing the election rally in Shaipur’s fair ground, Gandhi said, “Children die here, malnutrition is here. The BJP government will not do anything about this. But just do your marketing. The details of the Chief Minister will take place. The photo will look around. But when the child dies here, the Chief Minister will do nothing. “It is noteworthy that Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh is notorious for malnutrition in children.
    Rahul Gandhi said that there is a time for elections and there are two main problems facing Madhya Pradesh. Malnutrition is a problem of hunger. There is a problem of employment of farmers and youth. Here, for 15 years, the BJP Government has shown that it does not work for the youth or for the farmers.