Bhopal, 13 April (IANS). Minister Vishwas Sarang has received a response to the stone pelting on the procession of Hanuman Jayanti on Saturday in Guna, Madhya Pradesh. He said that investigation is going on in this matter.
Vishwas Sarang, a minister in the Madhya Pradesh government, said in a conversation with IANS, “It is objectionable to pelting stones at the procession that is coming out in a peaceful manner. The matter is being investigated and further action will be taken after investigation.”
Congress MP Digvijay Singh has made controversial remarks on X about BJP leaders. Along with this, they are also constantly making statements against the Waqf law. On this, Minister Vishwas Sarang said, “Digvijay Singh always talks about partition. Digvijay Singh, who has honored him by going on the stage of Zakir Naik and Digvijay is also Digvijay, who glorifies Hafiz Saeed as ‘Zee’. Not only that, not only, Digvijay Singh is the one who calls Afzal Guru ‘Guru’ and he forgets that he tries to draw the media. Promoting mentality, which protects terrorists in this country and is trying to discredit India on a global stage. “
On the visit of Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, Vishwas Sarang said, “It is our good fortune that the cooperative department under the leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Cooperative Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is creating new opportunities for continuous development and employment. Today our Cooperative Minister Amit Shah is coming to Bhopal. They will address the cooperative conference and will also take important steps to strengthen the weekends of the white revolution. Agreements are being made between NDDB and the state government. This will strengthen our dairy movement. “
Please tell that violence erupted during the procession of Hanuman Jayanti in Guna, Madhya Pradesh. There was a clash between the two groups during the procession, after which there was a fierce stone pelting. According to the information, at present, security in the fold has been increased and the situation is under control.
-IANS
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