Former chief minister of madhya pradesh and senior bharatiya janata party (BJP) leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that sometimes a person goes into exile while waiting for the coronation. Chouhan became emotional while addressing a public meeting in Shahganj town under his Budhni assembly seat on tuesday evening and said that he will remain among the people, especially his sisters. During this, some women sitting in the audience said, "Brother, don't leave us alone and go anywhere." On this the former chief minister said, "I will not go anywhere." I will live here and die here.'' The former chief minister said that the present government will complete all the works started by the previous bjp government, including Ladli Brahmin Yojana (for women welfare), housing for the beneficiaries of Ladli Brahmin Yojana. The scheme includes a scheme for one job in every family and promises made to farmers.
'There must be a bigger purpose somewhere'
Addressing the public meeting, the former cm said, “The new government will take all these works forward. There must be some big objective somewhere, sometimes by the time the time of 'coronation' comes, the person even goes into exile. But all this happens to serve some purpose or the other.'' He said that the present ruling government will implement all these schemes because there is a bjp government in the state and not Congress. He also said that the children in the audience had come to show their love for “Mama” (Chauhan is popularly addressed as “Mama”).
bjp had won 163 seats
Earlier, upon reaching Shahganj, a large number of bjp workers and women welcomed Chauhan. Chauhan won the election from Budhni assembly seat by a margin of more than 1.04 lakh votes over his congress rival vikram Mastal. In the state assembly elections of november 2023, bjp registered a landslide victory by winning 163 out of 230 seats and retained power in the state. After BJP's massive victory, the party elected Mohan Yadav as chief minister in place of Chauhan. Chauhan has been the chief minister of the state four times. At the same time, the opposition party congress slipped to second place with victory in 66 assembly constituencies, while Bharat Adivasi party won one seat.
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