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    MP: Congress leader claims minister Vijay Shah 'missing', offers Rs 11,000 for 'info' on him

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    An Indore Congress leader has launched a poster campaign declaring Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah "missing" and offering a reward for information. This action follows Shah's controversial remarks about the Pahalgam terror attack response, which led to a High Court order for an FIR and a Supreme Court-ordered SIT probe. The Congress demands Shah's resignation and vows continued agitation.

    MP: Congress leader claims minister Vijay Shah 'missing', offers Rs 11,000 for 'info' on himIANS
    A Congress leader from Madhya Pradesh's Indore district has put up posters claiming that state minister Vijay Shah, who is in trouble over his controversial remarks, is "missing". Through the posters, with the heading 'Gumshuda ki Talash' (search for missing person), he has also offered Rs 11,000 for "information" about the tribal affairs minister.

    "We have put up these posters because minister Shah cannot be seen anywhere, not even at cabinet meetings," he said on Saturday.

    The Congress will keep agitating till the BJP leader resigns, said Vivek Khandelwal, president of Indore district Congress Sewa Dal, who has put up the posters in the district.

    At an event near Mhow in the district on May 12, Shah had said India taught a lesson to those responsible for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack using "their own sister". It was understood that he was referring to Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who had briefed the media about Operation Sindoor.

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court took suo motu cognisance of his statement, less than 24 hours after his speech and ordered an FIR against him. Subsequently, the Supreme Court rebuked him and ordered an SIT probe into the matter.


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