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Congress puts up missing posters of MP Minister Vijay Shah

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”.

News Arena Network - Bhopal - UPDATED: May 24, 2025, 05:22 PM - 2 min read

SIT Questions Begin in Vijay Shah Hate Speech Case.


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.

 

A Special Investigation Team, formed on the orders of the Supreme Court, has begun its probe into the controversial remarks by Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah, one of its members said on Saturday.

 

The three-member SIT has started meeting people in Raykundda village near Mhow in Indore district, where Shah made the objectionable comments aimed at Colonel Sofiya Qureshi on May 12, police sources said.

 

Sagar Zone Inspector General of Police Pramod Verma heads the SIT, while Special Armed Forces DIG Kalyan Chakrvarthy and Dindori Superintendent of Police Vahini Singh are its other members.

 

“We launched our investigation the day before yesterday (Thursday),” said a member of the SIT.

 

The SC on Monday ordered that a three-member SIT be formed to probe the matter.

 

The Manpur police had on May 14 registered an FIR against Shah following a directive of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which had taken suo motu cognisance of the minister’s "crass remarks".

 

The FIR has already been handed over to the SIT, said a police official from Indore.

 

Asked when they would question Shah, the tribal affairs minister, the SIT member refused to elaborate.

 

“We are on the job. That’s it. We are staying put in Indore,” he said.

 

The apex court has directed the SIT to file its first status report by May 28.

 

The case against Shah has registered under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 152 (an act endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India), 196 (1) (B) (an act having an adverse effect on the mutual harmony between different communities, which causes or is likely to cause a breach of public peace) and 197 (1) (C) (speaking about a member of a community, which has an adverse effect on the mutual harmony between different communities).

 

The SC had earlier said that the minister’s comments had brought “shame” to the nation.

 

Rejecting his apology, a bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh said that it had seen the videos of his remarks and the subsequent apology, and wondered if he was shedding crocodile tears or it was an attempt to wriggle out of legal proceedings.

 

During a public event in Raykundda village promoting ‘Halma’, a tribal tradition of collective labour and community participation, Shah had said, “Those who wiped sindoor off our daughters’ forehead... we sent their sister to teach them a lesson”, referring to Operation Sindoor.

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