Congress leader targets CM Shivraj over removal of Collector-SP in MP
Congress leader targets CM Shivraj over removal of Collector-SP in MP
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Bhopal: Congress leader Narendra Saluja is being seen in discussions these days in the context of his statements. Recently once again he has said something that has made him a part of the headlines. Recently he has targeted CM Shivraj. Earlier, Shivraj Singh Chauhan had said about giving 'free hands' to the ministers. Saluja took a dig at CM Shivraj about this. He has targeted Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan. He has taunted the matter of removal of Collector-SP of many districts of the state. According to the information, MP Chief Minister Shivraj has removed the post of Betul and Neemuch Collector and SP of Niwari and Guna. On Monday, video conferencing took place in the ministry with the Collector, SP, Commissioner and other senior officers of the districts. Just after this video conferencing, the CM issued these instructions. On this, Congress leader Narendra Saluja again criticized the CM.

He took to Twitter and wrote, 'Shivraj Ji, in the VC of the Collector-Commissioner, has expressed his displeasure at the officers - Rakesh Singh, Jitendra Singh, Rajesh Singh, Vahini Singh.' Narendra Saluja said that Shivraj Ji removed all "lions", the reason seems to be deep, the matter is wrong? 

Collector and SP removed from which districts - On Monday, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan discussed the Collector-Commissioner of the state through a video conference. During this, he had ordered the removal of Betul Collector Rakesh Singh, Neemuch Collector Jitendra Singh Raje, Niwari SP Vahini Singh, Guna SP Rajesh Singh besides Guna's CSP TS Baghel, Neha Pachsia while examining everyone's work.

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