Digvijay Singh should get away from Twitter for some time: Narottam Mishra
Digvijay Singh should get away from Twitter for some time: Narottam Mishra
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Bhopal: State Home Minister Narottam Mishra has always been a part of discussions on his statements. Now, once again, state Home Minister Narottam Mishra has made statements on a number of issues. He also spoke about the rain situation. He said, "The rainfall situation in Madhya Pradesh has been normal in the last 24 hours. You can see Narottam Mishra tweeted and wrote, "Improvement work has been done on Gwalior-Shivpuri railway line damaged due to floods, Railways will run a trial on this route today. The Met department has predicted light rain in Tikamgarh, Bhind, Sheopur in view of which an alert has been sounded."

At the same time, he has taken a dig at the Congress and made a statement: "Congress only makes political tweets and rhetoric, Congress leaders should not play politics at least in times of disaster." At that time, everyone should come together and focus on public-allied activities, at this time of the disaster, floods and related issues could also be discussed meaningfully. At the same time, he also said, "Digvijay Singh should get away from Twitter for some time or observe silence, India and Indians convey the message of love, not hate. If you don't make statements, hatred will automatically go away. Hate is spread by your tweets and rhetoric.''

Further, Narottam Mishra also said, "Today is a day of great pride and respect for all Indians. Our successful Prime Minister will become the first Indian Prime Minister to chair the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) today. Congratulations to all the countrymen for this glorious achievement." At the same time, he said, "The government has decided to waive off the remaining sentences of 339 prisoners from jails across the state on Independence Day and release them, I hope that the released prisoners will now stay away from crime and contribute to social service and public welfare.''

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