BHOPAL: Leader of Opposition (LOP) Ajay Singh on Monday demanded a high-level probe into the stone-hurling incident on Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan . “Because the chief minister’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra was in the area, CCTV cameras were installed throughout the route. Based on the CCTV footage, I demand a high-level probe into the incident,” Ajay Singh said. “I condemn whatever has happened but suspect it is a BJP conspiracy.”Miscreants hurled stones at CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s vehicle during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra in Churhat , LOP Ajay Singh’s assembly constituency on Sunday. Later, at a public meeting the chief minister accused the LOP for the incident. He said, “Ajay Singh, face me when you fight with me. I maybe physically weak but won’t be defeated by your actions. People of this state stand with me.”Retaliating to the chief minister’s allegation, Ajay Singh said, “I don’t attack anyone from behind. Twice I confronted the chief minister with 'no confidence motion' in the assembly and he wasn’t ready to fight back. Problem is that people are furious with no developmental work. Chief minister was greeted with black flags at several places and that is a democratic way of protest. I cannot be held responsible if his strategy is failing. First he called former chief minister Digvijaya Singh a “deshdrohi (traitor)”, now he is targeting me with baseless allegations.”Ajay Singh argued that a year ago, residents of Sidhi district went on hunger protest demanding the construction of the Rewa-Ranchi national highway. “The administration at that time promised the road would be constructed but wasn’t. One month ago, locals made the same demand and again assurances were given but nothing materialised,” Ajay Singh reasoned.“Yesterday, the Jan Ashirwad Yatra was greeted with black flags in Mayapur by anti-reservation protestors. Next, the roadshow passed through Koludi area where people raised pro-Congress slogans. Thereafter, the chief minister’s bus was passing through Patpara where again black flags were shown and the alleged stone hurling occurred. The CCTV camera can show the real story,” Ajay Singh said.He claimed that after Patpara, the bus travelled for 18 km and when it reached Churhat, the bus still did not have a broken glass. “If stones were hurled at Patpara, it still did not show any broken glass on the chief minister’s bus in Churhat. Then where did the stone that broke the glass come from? And who hurled that stone?” he asked.Singh said that his political supporters were nabbed by the police three hours before the chief minister’s road-show arrived. “After the incident 20 to 25 more persons were picked-up by the police who may not be involved,” he said.