Vikram Tomar, the representative of Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh from Madhya Pradesh, is again in the spotlight over a social media post. In his post, Tomar commented on the youth of the ‘Swarn Samaj’ community, saying they are mostly busy attending community feasts and do not take part in efforts for change. He added that while few join calls for revolutionary work, thousands come for the feasts. “Youth entangled in Instagram reels and betting” In his post, he accused general caste youth of being busy playing IPL betting, spending time on cricket, taking selfies with leaders, and making reels on Instagram. He said that whether it’s Congress or BJP, the youth are engaged in kissing the feet of leaders and their children. Expressed concern about the future Vikram Tomar also wrote in the post that if this continues, such youth will be ruined in the coming time, and the very leaders whom they consider their idols today will destroy them. At the end of the post, he said that God is supreme for him. It is noteworthy that Vikram Tomar is the MP representative of Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh and is also the district president of Swarn Army. He has also been in the news previously for his statements and social media activities. In the 2022 municipal elections, he contested for the post of councilor on a Congress ticket, but he faced defeat. Questions have been raised about the MP’s representative before Recently, during the memorandum submitted demanding action in the case of burning Manusmriti in Khaniyadhana, he had not identified himself as a Member of Parliament’s representative. However, just a few days later, in a post related to listening to problems in a ward, he identified himself as the representative of a Rajya Sabha MP, which also raised questions. Post navigation Congress alleges prostitution racket at Ashok Nagar’s Anandpur Dham:Claims 3 IAS officers launder black money, cites 3 video evidence released by party Indore to develop 4 urban forests by 2027:Forest Department plans green zones near Ramna, Ralamandal and IT hub for cleaner air