Bhopal: Rajgarh controversy refuses to die down in Madhya Pradesh. Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargava who took to social media on Saturday to fiercely attack the administration got it back from the Congress in equal measure.
Bhargava's lengthy post on Facebook not just sought to keep the embers smouldering it also carried an unusual threat.
He said his acquaintance possessed eight damning videos of bureaucrats involved in the infamous honey trap case. But he did not want the investigation agencies sullying the name of the state.
The Congress leaders have hit back saying if Bhargav has the proof of some wrongdoing by the bureaucrats he should bring it to the notice of the Special Task Force (STF) of the state police instead of trying to keep threatening or blackmailing the bureaucrats. The very angels he is targeting in his comments were running the government during his party's 15-year rule.
Bhargava said: "There is a lot of discontent among the people about the elitist approach of the officers who consider themselves as angels and run down persons like Yadav."
He said the Constitution provided by Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar that gave the SC/ ST category IAS and IPS officers their position, was sought to be explained to the public by the people supporting the CAA and NRC. The snooty bureaucrats are offended by the public representatives.
The conflict that began Biaora town of Rajgarh early last week with district collector Nidhi Nivedita allegedly slapping an abusive leader, took an ugly turn when Former Minister and BJP leader Badrilal Yadav was arrested for vulgar remarks against the Collector on Friday.