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Madhya Pradesh: Farmer declared dead creates ruckus in CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s meeting, says I’m alive

When the son and his father were not being heard anywhere, they decided to make their appeal to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who arrived in Betul on Saturday.

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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday transfers an amount of Rs 7600 crores to 49 lakh farmers of the state under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana in Betul, Madhya Pradesh. During this time, a farmer’s son started causing a ruckus and even threatened to self-immolate. This occurred when CM Chouhan was transferring the money to farmers’ accounts as compensation for crop losses in 2020-21.

While the state-level program was in process, a farmer in the audience began shouting, capturing everyone’s attention for a brief moment, but the CM continued his address. A 70-year-old man Tilakchand Dhakad and his son Vijay Dhakad started creating a fuss in the meeting. During the address, Tilakchand interrupted the minister and said that “Mai abhi zinda hu, mujhe mrit batakar 8 acre zameen hadap li!” (I’m still alive but someone has grabbed my land without my consent by declaring me dead).

The young man who was causing chaos stated that he has been seeking justice for 16 years. Father Tilakchand is not being heard anywhere. The application was also presented at the Collector’s public hearing recently. The young man claimed that his father has been declared dead in the papers 16 years ago. His relatives conspired with crooked officials to have Tilak get their land in their name by making his father declared dead in the paper. They further stated that they’ve been wandering for the past four years, trying to find the culprits and prove that they’re still alive.

When asked about the reason for raising this issue at this time, they stated that they have been looking for justice for over a decade and a half and still they are not being heard anywhere, so they decided to make their appeal to the Chief Minister, who arrived in Betul on Saturday.

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While creating a ruckus, they were subsequently taken to the Kotvari police station, where they were later released after filling out an application. Vijay told SP Simala Prasad that his father was declared dead in 2005 by Patwari Poonam and the Tehsildar, and 8 acres of their land were distributed among Shivarti and Rajendra. He further stated that they got their names registered on the land by declaring his father dead on forged documents.

According to them, between 2019 and 2022, 24 complaints were made but no action has been taken yet.

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IPL 2025: RCB goes green against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur, here’s why

RCB took the field in green jerseys against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025, continuing their campaign to promote environmental awareness and tree plantation.

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In a visually distinct appearance, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) took the field in green jerseys instead of their traditional red-and-black colours during their IPL 2025 match against Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Sunday. The reason? A sustainability campaign aimed at encouraging the plantation of more trees.

Speaking at the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patidar explained the significance of the green kit.

“This (green jersey) is to raise awareness to plant more trees,” he said, confirming that RCB would bowl first and play an unchanged XI for match 28 of the tournament.

RCB’s green jersey initiative is not new to fans of the franchise. It has been a recurring feature over multiple seasons of the IPL, often worn during one designated home or away game. The objective is to promote environmental consciousness, especially in urban centres, by delivering a simple yet powerful message — “Go Green.”

This year, the campaign gained added visibility with the team playing in Jaipur, and the vibrant green jerseys provided a sharp contrast against Rajasthan Royals’ trademark pink kit.

Rajat Patidar won the toss and opted to bowl against RR in their crucial IPL 2025 match in Jaipur. Batting first, Rajasthan Royals posted a total of 173 with the help of Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 75. Dhruv Jurel added a late flourish to the RR innings, smasing 35 off 23.

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MP: 9 held after stone-pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession in Guna

The clash, which erupted near a mosque in the Colonelganj area around 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, involved members of two communities and prompted swift police action to restore calm. Officials said the situation is now peaceful.

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MP: 9 held after stone-pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession in GunaMP: 9 held after stone-pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession in Guna

Madhya Pradesh Police have arrested nine individuals following a stone-pelting incident during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in Guna city, officials said on Sunday, April 13.

The clash, which erupted near a mosque in the Colonelganj area around 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, involved members of two communities and prompted swift police action to restore calm. Officials said the situation is now peaceful.

According to Additional Superintendent of Police Man Singh Thakur, the arrests were made based on initial findings, with more suspects being identified through video evidence and CCTV footage.

“Eight to nine individuals involved in the stone-pelting are in custody, and charges will be filed once we analyze the recordings. We’re actively searching for others involved,” Thakur told PTI, assuring that additional arrests are imminent.

The incident unfolded as the procession passed near a mosque, sparking tensions due to what Guna Collector Kishore Kanyal described as a “communication gap.” This led to a face-off between groups, resulting in stone-pelting.

Kanyal noted that the procession lacked permission to pass through that route, a claim disputed by organizer Ranjeet Khatik. “The administration says there was no permission, but I have proof otherwise,” Khatik countered, alleging the clash began when some participants chanted “Jai Shri Ram,” prompting counter-slogans of “Allahu Akbar” from the opposing group.

Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Sinha said police stationed at Tekri Dham responded immediately after receiving reports of the disturbance. A case has been registered based on a complaint from a local corporator, naming four to five individuals while listing 15-20 others as unidentified. To prevent further unrest, security forces from neighboring districts have been deployed across Guna, with personnel patrolling sensitive areas.

Collector Kanyal reassured residents that the order has been restored, crediting the heavy police presence. Thakur added that reinforcements from three districts are strategically positioned to maintain peace.

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Russian missile strike on religious holiday kills 21 in Sumy, President Zelenskiy condemns Palm Sunday attack

A Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Sumy killed 21 people and injured 83 on Palm Sunday, prompting President Zelenskiy to urge strong global action against Moscow.

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Sunday Palm Attack, Zelensky condemns

At least 21 people were killed and 83 others wounded in a Russian ballistic missile strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy on Sunday morning, in what has been described as one of the deadliest attacks on Ukraine this year. The strike hit a bustling area of the city, with victims found on the streets, in public transport, vehicles, and buildings, Ukrainian officials said.

The timing of the attack – on Palm Sunday, a significant Christian religious day – has added to the outrage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denounced the strike, calling for a strong international response and labeling it an act of terror.

“Only scoundrels can act like this. Taking the lives of ordinary people… on a day when people go to church: Palm Sunday,” Zelenskiy posted on social media, along with harrowing footage showing bodies lying on the street, a destroyed bus, and charred vehicles.

Civilian destruction called ‘deliberate’

Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said the missile strike deliberately targeted civilians during a religious feast day. “Deliberate destruction of civilians on an important church feast day,” Klymenko wrote. He confirmed that the victims included people on foot, traveling in public transport, in private vehicles, and inside buildings at the time of the impact.

The strike triggered an outpouring of grief and condemnation across Ukraine and the international community.

US envoy visit sparks fresh scrutiny

The missile attack came just two days after U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, a special representative of former President Donald Trump, held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg as part of an effort to negotiate a peace deal. The timing of the Sumy strike has drawn criticism from Ukrainian officials, with Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine’s Centre for Countering Disinformation, accusing Russia of “building diplomacy around strikes on civilians.”

“Russia is building all this so-called diplomacy… around strikes on civilians,” he posted on Telegram.

Zelenskiy reiterated his demand for stronger U.S. and European action, stating that missile strikes and aerial bombs cannot be stopped by talks alone. “Russia wants exactly this kind of terror and is dragging out this war. Without pressure on the aggressor, peace is impossible,” he warned.

War continues despite ceasefire talk

The missile strike on Sumy underscores the ongoing intensity of the war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Russia currently occupies around 20% of Ukraine’s territory in the east and south. Although both nations agreed last month to avoid strikes on each other’s energy infrastructure, Russia claimed on Saturday that Ukraine carried out five attacks on its energy facilities – calling it a violation of the U.S.-brokered moratorium.

Ukraine, however, maintains that it is Russia that has repeatedly breached the pause with continued drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian civilian areas.

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