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YC Activists Stopped on Way to CM House,Clash with Police Bhopal, Thursday, August 12, 2021 Capital 8 YC activists stopped on way to CM House, clash with police Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal of police forces are deployed to prevent the The Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress work- Congressmen from gheraoing. Fire brigade ers, who had planned to gherao the CM Water cannons used; hundreds of workers taken in custody was called to spray water along with Vajra House against rising inflation and unem- Several senior Congress leaders were in- riot control vehicle. The police have con- ployment, were stopped by the police as volved in the protest. Madhya Pradesh verted the area from Vyapam intersection soon as they left the PCC. The workers were Congress in-charge CP Mittal, former to Gulab Park into a police camp. stopped in front of the Red Cross Hospital. Union Minister Kantilal Bhuria, Suresh There was a clash between the police and Pachauri, former Leader of Opposition Ajay Congressmen arrived from all over state Congress workers there. Many leaders in- Singh Rahul Bhaiya, former minister and Youth Congress and NSUI district presi- cluding Youth Congress National President MLA Sajjan Singh Verma, PC Sharma, Jitu dents have reached Bhopal with their re- Srinivas, MLA Jaivardhan Singh, Kunal Patwari, Surendra Singh Honey Baghel, spective teams from every district of the Chaudhary climbed the barricading. The Youth Congress State President Vikrant state. The Seva Dal organisation is also police used water cannons to stop them Bhuria, MLA Kunal Chaudhary, Vipin showing strength. They are joining under causing the agitators to disperse. During Wankhede, Arif Masood, Lakhan Ghangho- the leadership of chief organizer Rajneesh this, the clothes of MLA Jaivardhan Singh ria, Gopal Singh Daggi Raja, organization Singh. were torn. secretary Rajiv Singh were also present on Police had put up barricades at 74 Bun- The police dragged the Congressmen the stage. galow, Vyapam Square, Number 5 and Vid- han Sabha Road. So that the Congress and made them sit in the bus. The police al- Controversy over climbing the stage could not move forward. Water cannon was so used lathis to control the protesters. A large number of workers climbed on also used. DIG Irshad Wali himself was Meanwhile some women activists came the platform set up in front of the PCC. leading the front. Police were also deployed forward. They alleged that the police mis- These workers were brought down due to on both sides leading to the Chief Minis- behaved with them. There were no women the possibility of the platform collapsing. ter’s residence. policemen present there. The police have However, during this time there was a tus- State President of Youth Congress Media also arrested around 300 to 400 Congress sle among the Congressmen. The matter Department, Vivek Tripathi said that the leaders. All the workers were taken to Rati- was resolved after the intervention of se- BJP government of the state has been bad. They were later released after action. nior leaders. frightened by the gherao of the Youth Con- Earlier, a large crowd of Congressmen Earlier the Youth Congress had made a gress. The BJP government is trying to sup- gathered outside the State Congress office. ernment were busy in Bengal elections and People could not get oxygen, beds and ven- strategy to gherao the assembly. The mon- press the voice of youth and farmers. We National President BV Srinivas said that the people were dying of corona in the state. tilator facilities on time. soon session of the Legislative Assembly will not let this succeed. Youth Congress is Shivraj government was scared of the He said that the country’s Annadata has PCC Chief Kamal Nath said that Madhya was called from 9 to 12 August, but the ses- not going to stop. Tripathi said that the ghearo by the Congress, so ended the as- been sitting in Delhi for 8 months, but the Pradesh is number-1 in farmer suicides, sion was adjourned indefinitely on 10 Au- Youth Congress officials and workers will sembly session ahead of time. Madhya central government is not doing anything. atrocities on women and unemployment. gust itself. After this the Youth Congress continue to oppose the anti-people poli- Pradesh is number-1 in unemployment. People in the country have not died of We were in power for less than a year and changed its strategy and announced to cies of the BJP government and rising infla- The ministers of the Madhya Pradesh gov- corona but due to lack of health facilities. we waived farmers’ loans. gherao the CM residence. A large number tion, unemployment in the state. Without any arrangement in colleges, Temp rises, weather turns sultry as rains take break in Bhopal Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal Guna and Satna received With the weakening of mon- Rainfall continues in parts of Vindhya less than 1 inch of rain. At soonal systems, the state has the same time, light rainfall 25% seats of UG PG increased received relief from heavy occurred in Bhopal, Raisen, downpours. In Bhopal, the Narsinghpur, Chhindwara, Principal concerns due to lack of rooms and furniture in colleges weather turned sultry and Hoshangabad, Umaria, Ja- humid as the Sun shone af- balpur, Damoh, Mandla, Bhopal: Higher Education De- es to teach and accommodate verified. The allotment of PG ter many days and the tem- Sagar and Ratlam districts. partment has increased the the students in their colleges. will be released on August 14. perature rose. Axis of the monsoon seats of UG PG colleges by 25% At present, according to the However in UG till August 12, Due to the active system trough is now running close in the session 2021-22 to college and students, only 50 the registration verification will in Rajasthan-Bihar, rainfall to the foothills of the Hi- 12,65000 seats. percent of the staff is working in be done on August 14, allot- is being recorded in Rewa, malayas. A cyclonic circula- However the department the state, in such a situation the ment on August 20. Satna, Sidhi, Singrauli, tion is over Bihar and ad- had about eight and a half lakh burden of additional students Difficulty in providing Shahdol, Balaghat, Sheopur joining parts of East Uttar seats last year, due to the in- can ruin the frozen study sys- and Shivpuri of Vindhya re- Pradesh. crease in seats, neither do the tem. quality education gion of MP. The Meteorolog- During the last 24 hours, colleges have additional stu- Current position of seats The principal says that every ical Department has pre- light to moderate rain with a dents, nor do they have suffi- year the department increases dicted heavy rains at isolat- few heavy spells occurred cient number of furniture to sit, There are 10 lakh 30 thou- the seats. In the current ses- ed places in these districts in to 4 days. However, due to cording to meteorologists, over parts of northeast Mad- due to which the principal got sand seats in UG and 2 lakh 3 sion, 25-25 percent seats have the next 24 hours. the local system, light rain- due to the shift of monsoon hya Pradesh, while scattered into trouble due to the allot- thousand seats in PG. 3 lakh UG been increased directly in UG, There can be up to 2.5 to fall may occur. from north-east Madhya light to moderate rain oc- ment issued by the department. and PG registrations and 3 lakh PG. In such a situation, there is 4.5 inches of rain here. Mon- Pradesh to eastern UP, it is curred over the rest of Mad- There is a shortage of furni- students have locked their seats a lot of difficulty in providing soon has been active in Chance of lightning raining in Rewa division. hya Pradesh. ture and classrooms in colleges by choice filling. Two lakh have quality education. these districts in the last 24 The rest of the districts do During the next 24 hours, along with other resources. Due been verified for admission in With more number of stu- hours. The highest rainfall with thunder not have a strong system yet. light to moderate rain with to which the principal will have UG, out of which one lakh has dents, they will not be able to has been recorded in Sidhi. There is a possibility of According to the Meteo- few heavy spells are possible to face a lot of difficulties in giv- been verified. focus on quality education. The However, there is sunshine thunder and lightning in rological Department, Sidhi over parts of Northeast ing admission on the existing There have been 1 lakh 20 principal says that after the in other districts including Gwalior, Chambal, Sagar, district received maximum Madhya Pradesh. Light to seats. The principals are in a thousand registrations for ad- arrangement of staff, rooms Bhopal, Indore. There is no Rewa and Shahdol divisions. rainfall in the last 24 hours. moderate rain may occur dilemma as to where they will mission in PG. In which 70 and furniture, there is no prob- possibility of heavy rain in Weather will remain clear in Two and a half inches of rain over remaining parts of prepare the furniture and class- thousand students have been lem in increasing the seats. these districts for the next 3 the rest of the districts. Ac- was recorded here. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. 200 birds die in Shivpuri, Chouhan pays tribute people fear bird flu Design of Hamidia’s new building changes for eighth time to Khudi Ram Bose Bhopal: After the floods in Shivpuri dis- Deadline for construction work of new building is increasing again and again; work was to be completed in March 2019 Bhopal: Chief Minister Shri trict of Madhya Pradesh, now the fear of Shivraj Singh Chouhan paid spreading of bird flu has made people homage to the freedom fighter worried.
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