BHOPAL: In a direct attack on Congress after stones were hurled on his bus during `Jan Ashirwad Yatra' in Sidhi district on Sunday night, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that what had happened in Madhya Pradesh never happened in the history. The Congress leaders have stooped too low to retain power in the state and now they have resorted to violence, he said."Congress is baying for my blood. This has never happened in Madhya Pradesh politics that a chief minister was attacked during his election yatra. Political parties have differences in opinion but they never attacked each other or targeted rallies. Such attacks are not a good sign in the democracy", Chouhan told reporters on the sidelines of Janmashtmi celebrations in Central Jail, on Monday.The chief minister was reacting to the incidents in Sidhi when stones and slippers were hurled at him during his ambitious yatra in Vindhya region, on Sunday. During the rally the assailants also showed black flags, shouting slogans against the chief minister.Targeting the Congress leadership, Chouhan said that he wanted to know from the Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi Rahul Gandhi and state Congress president Kamal Nath, where they want to lead the Congress party. Are the workers and leaders doing the right thing? This is neither good for MP nor for the Congress, he said."I am not afraid at all. I am among those who lived for the country. If I die I will reborn to serve the public and the nation. But such politics should not be promoted in the state. You want to compete, come in open, express your opinions to the public. You talk about yourself, we talk about us but political violence in the state is setting a bad precedent, harming the democratic spirit. This would lead the state nowhere", said Chouhan.On the involvement of anti-quota protesters in the demonstrations held across the state, Chouhan said that he was touring all over the country but, such incidents never happened anywhere except in Churhat , the Congress bastion led by LOP Ajay Singh."There is no need of any inquiry as things are very much clear during preliminary investigations. Who is involved in the attack is clear to all. After investigations everyone will be exposed and everything will be clearer", concluded Chouhan.