The Congress leader further said that BJP MP Thakur, who won the Lok Sabha polls from Bhopal with a huge margin, was also missing during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
The incident has poured light on how the medical infrastructure in the state has been in the abyss amid combating the second wave of the pandemic in India.
The minister's office has denied that he had threatened to slap the man. His office has maintained by claiming that the minister was castigating the man for using expletive words.
He was asked about the surge in COVID-19 deaths in Madhya Pradesh and his response had stunned everyone and displayed how the state government is committed to containing the virus spread.
International Women's Day is a focal point in the movement for women's rights. The United Nations had officially begun celebrating women's day in 1977.
Besides Uttar Pradesh, four other BJP ruling states have also been mulling to introduce laws in their respective states to curb religious conversions and inter-religion marriage.
The Chief Minister has on Sunday said that he is strongly considering collecting a small amount as tax from the public for the welfare of cows in the state.
The government has been getting criticized for prioritizing the safety and protection of cows than ensuring security for women and reducing gender-based violence.
Stunning to know that how the beggar knew their first names, the DSPs had further investigated him after which he revealed that he was Manish Mishra, who was their batchmate.