Madhya Pradesh BJP's 3 Legislators Open Front Against Administration In 3 Days
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): There is no end in sight to the BJP legislators’ resentment against the administration.
In the past few days, three BJP legislators have opened fronts on three different issues against the administration.
The situation came to such a pass that Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had to interfere in one such case. BJP legislator from the Pichhore constituency in the Shivpuri district, Preetam Lodhi, has opened a front against the government of his party.
Lodhi demanded the transfer of superintendent of police (SP), Aman Singh, from Shivpuri. The SP is working for a particular caste and harassing the BJP workers, Lodhi alleged.
Lodhi also urged the government to make Pichhore a separate district.
He said former chief minister and present union Shivraj Singh Chouhan and another union minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia, had promised to make Pichhore a separate district.
Lodhi said he had met the chief minister several times over the issue, but nothing positive happened.
The legislator further said he would march to Delhi.
Legislator of the Sohagpur constituency in Narmadapuram, Vijaypal Singh, blocked traffic a day ago, demanding the construction of a road a day back.
Singh resorted to a road blockade, demanding the construction of an approach road to the rural areas.
The government did not build such a road after the construction of the Betul Marg from Obaidullaganj. According to sources, he lifted the road blockade only after the chief minister spoke to him over the phone.
Before this event, legislator from Narmadapuram Sitasaran Sharma also opened a front against the police. Sharma held a press conference and put up his points about the deteriorating law and order situation.
Sharma said he had complained several times about the criminals, but the police failed to act against them.
MLAs showed anger earlier, too.
The BJP legislators have already opened a front against the administration.
The legislators, Pradeep Laria, Brajbihari Pateriya and Pradeep Patel, have also protested against the administration in their respective areas.
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