Bhopal: Severe floods have created havoc in Madhya Pradesh. In many areas, there is negligence on the part of the government and the administration in disaster management. Sheopur is also among those where there is devastation during the floods. The district collector and the city SP have now been transferred for negligence behind the devastation. According to some reports, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had arrived in Sheopur yesterday to visit the flood-affected areas. In fact, something happened to him during this time which surprised everyone. Madhya Pradesh | Sheopur district collector Rakesh Srivastava, and Superintendent of Police, Sampat Upadhyay have been transferred until further orders? pic?twitter?com/ioc9EQNV1M Madhya Pradesh | Sheopur district collector Rakesh Srivastava, and Superintendent of Police, Sampat Upadhyay have been transferred until further orders? pic?twitter?com/ioc9EQNV1M As soon as they reached him, angry people complained to him about the mismanagement of the administration in the rescue operation and the government has since transferred Sheopur district collector and SP Sampath Upadhyay. According to some media reports, inadequate relief was reached during the floods in the flood-affected areas of Sheopur. This led to a lot of anger among the people. As soon as Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar arrived, people raised slogans and protested against him and the government. It is now being said that it is because of this resentment of the people that the collector and SP of the city have been transferred. Earlier Union Minister and Morena MP Narendra Singh Tomar visited the flood-affected areas by helicopter. In fact, he had come to take stock of the damage caused by the floods in the Morena and Sheopur districts. In fact, union minister Narendra Singh Tomar had said here, "He has come to meet the flood-affected families of Morena and Sheopur districts and have come to share their pain and sorrow in this disaster. He had also said, "The flood has caused heavy damage, so they have come to these areas today to take stock of the flood situation.'' Also Read: Bangladeshis trying to enter India, BSF handed them back to the country Rakesh Omprakash Mehra reveals big: Sonam Kapoor charged Rs 11 fee for 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' Does Tollywood film industry linked to Kolkata porn racket? FIR registered against actress