Digvijaya Singh files Police complaint against MP CM Shivraj

Politics has reached its peak in Madhya Pradesh. Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has filed a police complaint against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan.

Yogita S.
Published on: 17 Jun 2020 9:35 AM GMT
Digvijaya Singh files Police complaint against MP CM Shivraj
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Digvijaya Singh files Police complaint against MP CM Shivraj

Bhopal: Politics has reached its peak in Madhya Pradesh. Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has filed a police complaint against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. The Congress leader has filed a complaint against CM Chauhan for tarnishing the image of former Congress President Rahul Gandhi.

They tried to ruin image of Rahul Gandhi:

Digvijaya Singh says that on May 16, Shivraj Singh Chauhan has tweeted an edited video with the intention of ruining the image of Rahul Gandhi. Due to which the wrong message has reached the people and it has also damaged the image of Rahul Gandhi.

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According to reports, Digvijay Singh arrived with supporters at the same Crime Branch police station on Wednesday morning, where an FIR was lodged against him two days ago. BJP leaders made a written complaint against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh at Bhopal Police Crime Branch on Sunday night.

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BJP also filed complained against Digvijaya on Sunday:

On the complaint of BJP, Bhopal Crime Branch has filed FIR against Digvijay Singh under sections 465, 501 and 500. Digvijaya Singh shared a video of Shivraj Singh Chauhan from his Twitter handle.

A complaint was lodged against Digvijaya Singh by other BJP leaders including former ministers Umashankar Gupta, Vishwas Sarang, Rameshwar Sharma and district president Sumit Pachauri. It is reported that on 21 January 2020, Shivraj himself shared a 2.19 minute video on Twitter.

After this tweet, a delegation of BJP leaders reached the Crime Branch office. A written complaint was lodged with the police.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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