The political crime graph of Madhya Pradesh shows that the state is not lagging behind. On December 28, 1991, the famous trade union leader Shankar Guha Niyogi was brutally murdered. The murder of Vijay Tandon, the son of Chandranarayan Tandon, MLA representing Damoh (M. P.), had created a lot of political controversies. In 1988, Balendu Shukul, Law Minister in the Congress government, was involved in the murder of a political activist Captain Singh Solanki in the Gwalior district. In Indore, one of the famous cities of MP, the murder of a Congress leader Mohan Balliwal created a furore and quite a few BJP Stalwarts were linked to it. In Bundelkhand, another MP, Kunwar Ashok Vir Vikram Singh, alias Bhaiaraja, who was quite a political heavyweight, was known as the ‘terror of Bundelkhand’. Even the Home Minister of MP, Jaipal Singh, was terrorised by Bhaiaraja. Apart from murders, politicians have been often accused of rape and physical assault too in Madhya Pradesh. A Congress MLA, Ganpat Rao Dhurve, was accused of violating the honour of a certain Malti Shrivastava in the Legislators retiring room in Bhopal. Dhurve and his friends were conducting a drinking party there. Even Chief Ministers have not been free of such accusations. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Vir Bhadra Singh was also in the net. His intimate relation with Rani Bhagyawati was a much-discussed affair. In Rajasthan, a Lok Dal MLA, Jagmal Singh, was found guilty of raping a Harijan girl. Swati Lodha accused Raj Kumar Jaipal, a Congress MLA from Ajmer, of sexual assault. In 1985, the murder of Raja Man Singh, a one-time MLA from Bharatpur, had created prolonged political controversy.