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'Sunderkand Path' sparks political clash in Madhya PradeshThe Congress leaders pointed out that it is not mentioned in the police manual that the 'Sunderkand Path' can be recited to celebrate a birthday within police station premises.
Umesh Singh
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Congress State President Jitu Patwari, senior party leader Digvijaya Singh and party workers during a protest rally demanding an FIR against Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang and his resignation for allegedly being involved in nursing colleges scam, in Bhopal, Thursday.</p></div>

Congress State President Jitu Patwari, senior party leader Digvijaya Singh and party workers during a protest rally demanding an FIR against Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang and his resignation for allegedly being involved in nursing colleges scam, in Bhopal, Thursday.

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Bhopal: The 'Sunderkand Path' has taken centre stage in Madhya Pradesh amid high-profile political drama involving a complaint filed by the Congress against minister Vishwas Sarang.

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On Friday, a delegation of Congress leaders, including state Congress chief Jitu Patwari, senior leader Digvijaya Singh, and Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, met Police Commissioner Harinarayan Chari Mishra to file a complaint against Hemant Srivastava, the TI of Ashoka Garden police station in Bhopal. The complaint was for allowing BJP workers to recite the 'Sunderkand Path' in the police station.

The Congress leaders pointed out that it is not mentioned in the police manual that the 'Sunderkand Path' can be recited to celebrate a birthday within police station premises.

"I was the Chief Minister of MP for 10 years, and it is not written anywhere that Sunderkand can be recited in the police station. It is a clear violation of service rules and Supreme Court guidelines, so strict action should be taken against the guilty policemen," former Madhya Pradesh CM Digvijaya Singh said.

This incident comes a day after Congress leaders were stopped outside Ashoka Garden police station and asked to submit their application outside because the 'Sunderkand Path' was being recited inside.

They were attempting to file an FIR against state minister Vishwas Sarang in connection with an alleged nursing scam. Sarang is facing scrutiny over the alleged Nursing Colleges Scam that allegedly took place during his previous tenure as the medical education minister under the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government.

Meanwhile, Police Commissioner Harinarayan Chari Mishra said a clarification has been sought from Hemant Srivastava, the TI of Ashoka Garden police station, and further action will be based on his explanation.

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(Published 19 July 2024, 21:20 IST)