
**Indore Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav Condemns Digvijay Singh’s Visit to Sheetlamata Bazaar**
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav has strongly criticised former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh’s recent visit to Sheetlamata Bazaar, alleging that Singh deliberately attempted to disturb the city’s peaceful atmosphere.
Addressing the media on Monday, Bhargav stated, “Digvijay Singh should be prosecuted for spreading animosity. His presence at the market was unnecessary and meant only to spoil harmony.”
The Mayor further accused the Congress party of indulging repeatedly in “Muslim appeasement,” which he claimed is the root cause of the party’s decline in the State. “If someone has raised a question about love jihad and the community is standing with them, Digvijaya Singh does not need to intervene,” he added.
Bhargav also took objection to remarks made by former minister Sajjan Singh Verma, who allegedly said that sons of MLAs would be seen fleeing. “This statement is highly objectionable. With the strength of our young workers, we have driven Congress out of Madhya Pradesh. Sajjan Verma himself keeps running away from Indore to Dewas. He should first decide where he wants to stay,” Bhargav retorted.
Meanwhile, on Monday night, the Hindu Mahasabha staged a protest against Digvijay Singh. Members burned effigies of Digvijay Singh and Rahul Gandhi while raising slogans. The protest received support from the Sheetlamata Bazaar Merchants Association.
Hema Bhaiya Panjwani, president of the Merchants Association, expressed solidarity with the traders and endorsed the agitation.
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