Key Points

Vijay Shah was notably absent from the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet meeting in Pachmarhi for the third time, sparking curiosity and criticism. The Cabinet decided to rename the Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary after Raja Bhabhut Singh, a revered freedom fighter likened to Shivaji for his resistance against British rule. This historical renaming honors Singh's legacy and strategic guerrilla warfare tactics. Amidst the political decisions, Shah faces a separate controversy regarding his controversial remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi.

Key Points: Vijay Shah Misses Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Renaming Pachmarhi Sanctuary

  • Vijay Shah absent for the third time from Cabinet meeting
  • Pachmarhi Sanctuary renamed after Raja Bhabhut Singh
  • Shah embroiled in controversy over remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi
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MP: Vijay Shah skips third Cabinet meeting; Pachmarhi sanctuary named after Raja Bhabhut Singh

Vijay Shah skips third meeting as Cabinet honors Raja Bhabhut Singh with Pachmarhi Sanctuary renaming.

"Meeting was held on the land where Raja Bhabhut Singh lived and fought. - Kailash Vijayvargiya"

Bhopal, June 3

For the third consecutive time, the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Affairs Minister has remained absent from the Cabinet meeting held at Raj Bhavan in Pachmarhi on Tuesday.

Minister Vijay Shah, who was reportedly in his constituency, Harsood, meeting with the family of a gang-rape victim on Monday evening, did not attend the meeting for unknown reasons.

During the meeting, the Cabinet decided to rename the Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary as Raja Bhabhut Singh Sanctuary, honouring the warrior king of Pachmarhi.

Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, while announcing the decisions, said that the meeting was held on the land where Raja Bhabhut Singh lived and fought. He was known for his resistance against the British and was often referred to as the Shivaji of the Narmada region.

Vijay Shah's absence comes amid controversy surrounding his alleged remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, in which he reportedly referred to her as a "sister of terrorists," while referring Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives, leading to widespread criticism.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav arrived in Pachmarhi on Tuesday afternoon and interacted with local mango growers before the commencement of the Cabinet meeting.

The meeting carried historical significance as it is dedicated to the memory of Raja Bhabhut Singh, a renowned warrior known for his guerrilla warfare tactics.

He fiercely resisted British rule along the Denva River, near Matkuli village, for an extended period.

Discussions during the meeting included decisions regarding the installation of a statue in Bhabhut Singh's honour, as well as naming institutions and parks after him.

On Monday, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted Bhabhut Singh's role in assisting the legendary freedom fighter Tatya Tope during India's struggle for independence.

Responding to Tatya Tope's call, Bhabhut Singh ignited the spirit of freedom across the valleys of Satpura. He managed to evade British forces and, alongside Tatya Tope, crossed the Narmada River near Sandia, the mythological site associated with Rishi Shandilya, in late October 1858.

The Chief Minister noted that Bhabhut Singh and Tatya Tope strategised the freedom movement within Narmadachal.

In Pachmarhi, deep in the Satpura hills, Tatya Tope and his troops camped for eight days with Bhabhut Singh, preparing for their next steps.

As the Jagirdar of Harrakot, Bhabhut Singh wielded great influence over tribal communities and played a pivotal role in mobilising them for the independence movement. His legacy of bravery and leadership will be remembered.

Historical records indicate that Raja Bhabhut Singh was a formidable warrior who actively resisted British forces using guerrilla warfare tactics. His deep knowledge of the Satpura terrain allowed him to launch surprise attacks against the British, often leaving them frustrated and unable to counter his strategies.

His military prowess was compared to that of Shivaji Maharaj, as he effectively used the rugged landscape to his advantage. British forces struggled to capture him, and he continued his resistance until 1860.

Approximately half of the ministers from Mohan Yadav's Cabinet arrived in Pachmarhi the previous night for the meeting, including Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda, Minister Govind Rajput, and several others.

Some ministers joined the gathering on Tuesday morning. Public Works Department Minister and Narmadapuram's Minister in Charge, Rakesh Singh, reached Pachmarhi on Monday afternoon to oversee the meeting preparations and ensure all arrangements were in place.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Renaming the sanctuary is a great tribute to our forgotten heroes! But ministers skipping important meetings shows lack of seriousness in governance. You can't serve people by being absent - either do your job properly or make way for someone who will. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from MP, I'm proud we're honoring Raja Bhabhut Singh's legacy. His guerrilla tactics were brilliant! But the minister's absence raises questions - was he really with the victim's family or avoiding the meeting due to controversy? Transparency matters in politics.
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Amit S.
Good move by MP govt to remember our warrior kings! But why hold cabinet meetings in Pachmarhi? Doesn't this waste public money on travel and accommodation when Bhopal has all facilities? Development should be practical, not just symbolic.
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Sunita P.
While honoring historical figures is important, what about current issues? The minister was meeting a gang-rape victim's family - that's serious work too. Maybe we need balance between remembering past heroes and addressing present problems. 🙏
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Vikram J.
Raja Bhabhut Singh's story is inspiring! More such local heroes should be taught in our schools. But ministers making controversial statements about army officers is unacceptable. We must respect our armed forces regardless of politics. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
The historical aspects of this meeting are fascinating! But I wonder - will renaming actually help preserve the sanctuary's ecology? Hope the government allocates equal attention (and budget) for wildlife conservation along with these naming ceremonies.

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