Bhopal
Vijay Shah Controversial Remark, Minister in Madhya Pradesh government, is not taking the name of the difficulties. He has been trapped in legal clutches since he made a controversial statement on Colonel Sophia. Today the case is to be heard in the Supreme Court.
When Vijay Shah made a controversial remarks on Colonel Sophia Qureshi, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered an FIR against Vijay Shah. When Vijay Shah challenged this order in the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court also refused to stop it.
Supreme Court reprimanded
On the previous day, CJI BR Gavai refused to intervene in the High Court order. He also reprimanded Minister Kuwar Vijay Singh. Minister Vijay Shah had demanded an argument hearing from the Supreme Court, which was rejected today (May 16).
The Supreme Court had reprimanded Vijay Shah-
A constitutional post like the cabinet minister of the state should speak very thoughtfully. Such a statement cannot be expected from you. Are you using this kind of language as a minister? Does it suit you?
FIR lodged on the order of Jabalpur High Court
Please tell that after Operation Sindoor, Vijay Shah, a minister in the MP government, called Colonel Sophia a ‘sister of terrorists’. Taking a tough stance on his statement, the MP High Court ordered a case under sections 152, 196 (1) (b) and 197 (1) (c) of the Indian Justice Code.
Vijay Shah apologizes
After the case, Minister Vijay Shah also apologized on his statement. He said that I could not think wrong about Colonel Sophia even in my dream. Sophia has served the country by rising above caste and religion. I salute them. If something wrong has gone out of my mouth in passion, then I apologize for that.
Pressure is being made for resignation
This statement of Vijay Shah has also become a topic of discussion in political corridors. The MP government is under pressure to remove Vijay Shah from the post of minister. According to the news, Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya met Vijay Shah. However, he has refused to resign. Now everyone is seen on the hearing of the Supreme Court.





