No govt scheme will be stopped: CM

  • 4-day session of Assembly concludes

Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav today said that no scheme of the government including Ladli Lakshmi will be stopped and adequate funds have been kept for all.

Dr. Yadav was presenting the reply to the discussion on the motion of thanks on the Governor’s address in the Assembly. During this, he rejected the apprehensions of the opposition members and said that no scheme of the government will be stopped. There is unnecessary fear regarding this. No scheme will be stopped from Ladli Lakshmi onwards. Adequate funds have been kept for the schemes. Money is being deposited into people’s accounts on due dates.

Before this, he said in his address that BJP’s resolution letter is like a religious scripture for us. Continuous work should be done to boost the prestige of the country, state and Indian Sanatan culture in the world.

Referring to the religious city Ujjain, he said that three pairs of brothers are famous in history, Ram-Lakshman, Krishna-Balram and Vikramaditya and Bhatrihari. In this sequence, he said that Vikramaditya was removed from the educational curriculum. This has also been answered through the Research Centre.

He said that the mistakes of Lord Macaulay were not rectified by the Congress government at the Centre. Prime Minister Narendra Modi linked education with personality development in the new education policy. This policy will eliminate many restrictions in the field of education.

He said that the state government decided in the first meeting that a College of Excellence would be opened in every district. There will be DigiLocker facility for students. Madhya Pradesh has become the first state to do so.

While extolling the glory of Sanatan culture, he said that Ram devotees will be welcomed in the state. The state government will take people to Ayodhya through pilgrimage. Wherever Krishna’s feet touched in the state, all the places will be developed as pilgrimage places.

After the Chief Minister’s reply, the motion of thanks was passed by voice vote. After completing all the items included in the agenda of the House, Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar adjourned the proceedings indefinitely. With this the four-day session ended.

 

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