CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday asked former CM and PCC Chief Kamal Nath that when crops were damaged during your tenure due to excessive rains, floods, cold, etc, did he give even a single penny under crop insurance scheme?
MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan hits back at Congress leader Digvijaya Singh for raising questions over the surgical strike in Pakistan's Balakot after the Pulwama attack in 2019.
CM Chouhan said, "Education is such a thing that makes human beings human. Moral education and spiritual education are necessary. Swami Vivekananda has said that moral education is necessary and the Vidya Bharti organisation gives this moral education.
"We have established cleanliness and a better working environment as a brand here. Easy procedures for industry & investment, helpful & encouraging behaviour and better connectivity along with adequate infrastructure makes the state suitable for investment in all sectors," Chouhan sa
The Chief Minister stated, "For investment, we've good infrastructure, ample land, water, 24x7 power and skilled manpower. Our policies are investors friendly. PM said to make India a USD 5 trillion economy and for that MP will become a USD 550 billion economy."
Chouhan made the above remark while addressing the Madhya Pradesh Shikhar Khel Alankaran ceremony at Rabindra Bhawan in the state capital Bhopal on Monday.
CM Chouhan said, "Vallav Bhavan ministry was made a den of touts. The collector was changed three times in a district. It happened for the first time in history when money was taken for a transfer."
A First Information Report (FIR) was filed on a complaint against veteran Congress leader and former minister Raja Pateria for allegedly making provocative remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Powai police station of Madhya Pradesh's Panna district on Monday, police said.
CM Chouhan told ANI, "Making such a remark against the world's most popular leader, who lives in the hearts of people, is a grave crime. Rahul Gandhi should answer if this is Congress's policy or strategy. Where is the Congress going?"