In Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, BJP MP Dr. Rajesh Mishra lost his temper during a public grievance camp when a woman raised questions about the village’s lack of roads, electricity, and water. Interrupting her mid-sentence, the MP reportedly said, “Will you stay quiet or not?” A young man recording the incident on video was also scolded and told to stop filming. The incident took place in Bahri, where Rani Prajapati from Chihra Tola addressed the stage. She reminded the MP that he had promised improvements in the village six months ago, but the situation remained unchanged. Woman said- 30 households deprived of basic facilities The woman alleged that around 30 households in the village still lack basic amenities like roads, electricity, and drinking water. While she tried to explain, the MP interrupted her, first telling her to stay quiet and then mentioning that officials would be called. Onlookers tried to mediate, but the atmosphere remained tense. This debate between the woman and the MP People said – Public representative did not listen to the problem The woman’s husband and other villagers alleged that the public representative scolded them instead of listening to their problems. They said the lack of basic facilities is affecting their everyday lives. MP said – This is political propaganda Dr. Rajesh Mishra, meanwhile, described the incident as political propaganda. He stated that the woman was speaking loudly, and he asked her to calm down so that officials could be contacted to address the issues. Post navigation MP police constable recruitment 2025 final results out:6,525 candidates selected from 9.78 Lakh applicants; Sunil tops Jabalpur 3-year-old falls into 70-foot borewell:Rescue underway in Badnagar, Ujjain