CM Shivraj big announcement for public service friends
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan interacted with Lok Sevak friends at Bhopal’s Lal Parade Ground on August 4. He told the Lok Sevak friends that you all have to try to benefit the last man. You all have set new records of your work. Throughout the project, you’ll update me on the situation locally. If there is any mistake it will be corrected.
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Meanwhile, CM Shivraj also made a big announcement for Lok Sevaks. He said that vehicles would be made available to public servants so that there would be no difficulty in movement. Data worth Rs 200 for one month will also be made available for free.
CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan told the students that I will run this scheme in the next government as well, I will not stop it. Because it will always be needed. That is why the work of CM Jan Seva Friends has to continue uninterrupted. So that we can function properly as a bridge between the public and the government. You all do well and leave your future to Mama.
CM targets Digvijay Sarkar
During the Chief Minister’s Youth Internship for Development Programme, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan also targeted former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh’s tenure. He said that you all know that potholes were visible on the roads in Madhya Pradesh years ago. Madhya Pradesh has potholed roads, didn’t know there are potholes on the road. Then King Diggi was ruling in Madhya Pradesh. Earlier there were many problems with electricity. Not all of you have seen that rule. Tulsi was also born in Mama’s reign. That is why you have not seen such roads.
Madhya Pradesh was a sick state – CM Chauhan
CM Chauhan asked the Lok Sevaks, do you all know how many hours the electricity used to come. Out of 24 hours, electricity was available in MP only for 3 hours. Earlier MP was called Bimaru Rajya. During summer days, many times there was no electricity all night long and one had to walk on the roads breathing the air. There was no system of drinking water or irrigation in Madhya Pradesh and due to this Madhya Pradesh was called a sick state.