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    Home»India»Shocking MP Stats: 55K Girls Missing, Singhar Demands Action

    Shocking MP Stats: 55K Girls Missing, Singhar Demands Action

    India January 24, 20262 Mins Read
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    Madhya Pradesh is reeling from explosive allegations by assembly opposition leader Umang Singhar, who claims 55,000 girls have vanished without trace in the past five years. This vehement assault on the BJP government underscores a profound crisis in girl child safety and women’s protection.

    Delving into specifics, Singhar highlighted official figures showing 54,803 missing cases, with 13,146 FIRs in 2025 marking a new low. He squarely blamed the home ministry led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, sarcastically noting how the department’s control appears to be unraveling. What were once lofty pledges during elections now stand exposed as rhetoric, with real-world safety measures in tatters.

    Singhar’s ultimatum to the CM was unambiguous: Address this emergency now, fortify protections for MP’s girls, and enforce iron-fisted accountability on offenders. The stakes couldn’t be higher as public trust erodes.

    Aligning with the theme of National Girl Child Day, state Congress chief Jitu Patwari portrayed girls as embodiments of societal power and heritage. He advocated for their honor, security, superior schooling, and equitable chances to soar, vowing unified efforts to make them empowered citizens.

    Congress has been hammering the government’s law and order record relentlessly. Fresh crime waves across regions, combined with unflattering national crime data and rising abductions, amplify the uproar. This scandal could redefine the political battleground ahead.

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