Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh's politics has also heated up over the poster of documentary film Kali director Leena Manimekalai hurting religious sentiments. State Home Minister Dr Narottam Mishra has cornered former CM and Congress leader Digvijay Singh and the Congress. He asked why they are silent in the film Kali. At the same time, Narottam Mishra has written a letter to the CEO on Twitter to identify and ban those who hurt the sentiments. Home Minister Dr Narottam Mishra also cornered Congress leaders on the film Kali. He said "Why is the Congress silent on the issue of Kali, a film that harms Hindu gods and goddesses? Congressmen will not speak in Kali's case because their subject of interest is communal. That's why Digvijay Singh has also tweeted today, but in the case of Muslims, not on the film Kali. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has also written a letter to Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal. He wrote that it has been seen for a long time that some miscreants, in the quest for cheap popularity and quick success, make such comments or depictions on religious topics through Twitter, which is completely undesirable as well as spoils social harmony and hurts the sentiments of a particular religion. I urge you to test such content before it is published on Twitter. Apart from this, the Home Minister has written many other things in his letter. RCP Singh's first statement after resigning, know what he said? How is Lalu Yadav now? Daughter Misa gave details Gold smuggling case: Will Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan have to resign?