Bhopal: The intensifying political developments in Uttar Pradesh have now created a stir. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who arrived in Delhi suddenly last Thursday, met Home Minister Amit Shah. He will now meet PM Modi today. Amidst all this, similar reports were coming from Madhya Pradesh but the reports were dismissed by Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia. You must be aware that the meetings of senior leaders of the ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh have intensified the speculation of a change of leadership. Now these speculations have been termed as "nonsense" by Jyotiraditya Scindia. He recently said that chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will be seen leading the state government. Yes, when asked for a response to speculation about a leadership change in Madhya Pradesh, Scindia said, "Shivraj Singh Chouhan is the head of the Madhya Pradesh government. Under his leadership, the government has performed well in this difficult situation in the last 16 months amid the Corona virus epidemic.'' Jyotiraditya Scindia also said, "I don't know why there are discussions on leadership change. But, I went to Bhopal to deal with the corona infection and discuss the issue of party organisation and had a very long and good discussion with the State President (Vishnudutt Sharma), the Chief Minister (Shivraj Singh Chouhan) and many ministers. After that, I have reached Gwalior." He further said, "Whether it is the Chief Minister or Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar or I myself, everybody is working together. Whether it is the BJP or the Congress, there should not be politics in the work, only we should talk about the development of the people." Moreover, when Uttar Pradesh Congress leader Jitin Prasada joined the BJP, Scindia said, "We have both worked together and with his joining the BJP, we have again formed a political relationship. I hope the party will make full use of Jitin Prasada's capabilities.'' Handicraft startup 'Rare Planet' by Vijaya Kumar Thalanki Rajgopal & Ranodeep Saha is uplifting Indian craftsmen Lalu Prasad Yadav fails to stand in for membership of Lok Sabha after releasing for jail Foreign Secretary says, India to work with Germany on convergent vision for Indo-Pacific