Madhya Pradesh Minister Bhupendra Singh on Sunday said that the truth will come out in the investigation after a Dalit youth was beaten to death in Sagar adding that the incident should not be politicised.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday announced to give Rs 250 over and above their monthly dole of Rs 1,000 for beneficiaries under the CM Ladli Behna Yojana in poll-bound state as a ‘Rakhee’ gift.
The youth who died was identified as Nitin Ahirwar (18), a resident of Barodiya Nainagir villager in Sagar district. The incident occurred under Khurai police station in the district on Thursday.
Speaking on the occasion, CM Chouhan said, “My heart is full of joy, the resolution is being fulfilled and the dream is coming true. Madhya Pradesh has also become number one in smart city, number one in cleanliness and water conservation. I congratulate the residents of the state.”
CM Chouhan made the remark while addressing a programme organised on the occasion of releasing volume 2 and volume 3 of the book ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas’ based on PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat in the state capital Bhopal on Saturday. Union Minister Anurag Thakur was also present in t
“Our government will be formed again in the state after the assembly polls and therefore have expanded the cabinet. If needed then the cabinet will be expanded once again,” CM Chouhan told reporters.
Ajay Mathur made the remark while talking to ANI about the contribution of the state in solar energy in India. He arrived here in Madhya Pradesh on Friday to visit the Sanchi solar city, which the state planned to develop as net zero city.
Both of them worshipped Lord Shiva sitting in the Nandihal of the temple and sought the blessings of Baba Mahakal. The priest of the temple, Yash Guru performed the worship by reciting the mantras on the occasion.
“The state government has given women the means to run the government. The campaign to change their lives continues. Our women should be able to live with confidence and dignity. Schemes have been implemented to provide support and encouragement to them at every level,” the CM said.
“Today Madhya Pradesh has become a ‘Scam state’, ‘Corruption state’. You (people) have heard about the 50 per cent commission. Give money and take work, such a system of corruption has been made. If you (people) are not victims of corruption then you are witnesses of corruption,” Nath said.