Indore: After the violence in the Kisan movement in Mandsaur, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi left for Mandsaur today. In order to overcome the political crunch in the raging violence, many of the Congress leaders will be seen in Mandsaur today. The Kisan movement started from the strike took violent form as six people died in police firiUjjthe violence of Mandsaur Kisan movement day before yesterday. Now the lash of violence has started rising in the entire state, which has also been seen in Dewas district. The agitated activists have set fire to 150 trains including 13 buses of Bhopal-Indore Highway and Dewas district.This movement, which started from Maharashtra, has taken a rowdy form in Madhya Pradesh. Kamal Nath resign: Congress leader Kamal Nath has said that the Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan govt. should resign immediately after taking responsibility for the incident. On Wednesday, an emergency meeting of agricultural cabinet was convened, in which some important decisions have been taken. Curfew has been imposed in Mandsaur, Pipaliya Mandi, Narayangarh and Malhargarh. At the same time, all mobile services have been suspended in Mandsaur with Section 144 imposed in Dalda and Sumatra. The administration has completely shut down the Internet service in Ratlam, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Ujjain and Dhar. The funeral procession of the deceased farmer wrapped in a tricolor. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan tweeted the incident of Mandsaur very unfortunate and said that the state government will take responsibility for the treatment of the injured. The biggest compensation of the state: The compensation of Rs.1 crore to the families of the farmers killed in the Kisan movement is the biggest compensation amount in the history of Madhya Pradesh. So far no such amount of compensation has been given in the state. Also Read: Rs. 1 Crore Compensation to Families of Deceased in Mandsaur firing; govt. job to a family member Gulf-Qatar Rift: Deepening relations with India Violent riot led to the death of 6 farmers, MP govt. will ready to talk