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Congress defeated in a MP administration. Fire at reporters’ home

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Madhya Pradesh was hit sharply by Congress on Sunday after allegedly the home of local journalists was criticized by arson.

Police said the incident occurred on April 4 in the Panwar Chouhanan Tola area of ​​Jamodi Police Station.

Police Chief Ravindra Verma told Hindus that FIR had been filed based on Uncle Pandy’s complaint and an investigation began.

“Threatened”

Mr Pandy shared a video of the incident on Facebook, saying he had been threatened and suspected four.

He claimed: “I wanted to name them in the FIR, but the police convinced my uncle to object to it and said you won’t get any compensation.”

Even though police insisted that the incident had nothing to do with Mr. Pandy’s journalism, senior Congress leaders also participated in the X-slam administration.

“This is a brutal attack on freedom of speech and a testament to the collapse of law and order in the state,” former chief minister Kamal Nath wrote.

“The anarchy in Madhya Pradesh has crossed its peak. With poverty, laborers, deprived, exploited, Dalits, tribes and women, and even the media have been publicly attacked.”

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