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The slogan of ‘Abki Baar 200 Paar’ will come true with the hard work of the workers: Sharma.

Shahdol / Anuppur. Madhya Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Vishnudutt Sharma said today that the slogan of Abki Baat 200 Paar given by the state leadership will be realized by the hard work of the workers.

Mr. Sharma said this while addressing the meeting of District Working Committee in Shahdol and Anuppur. After the Anuppur working committee, the state president participated in the meeting of the election steering committee of the party office, Kotma assembly. While going to Shahdol during his stay, Mr. Sharma visited Birasini Mata ji at Birsinghpur Pali in Umaria and visited the BJP district office under construction in Umaria district.

The State President said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, new dimensions of development have been established in the country in the last 9 years. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has an important role in the new Madhya Pradesh of new India. He told that on completion of 9 years of Modi government, a nationwide campaign will be launched between May 30 and June 30. From the Prime Minister to the National President and all MPs, MLAs, people’s representatives, booth workers down to the panna committee will be active and go from village to village and house to house throughout the month to inform the public about the works of the Modi government and the state government.

Mr. Sharma said that the former Chief Minister Mr. Kamal Nath never saw the village nor the field, he had made farmers defaulters by making false promises of loan waiver. In the BJP government, the sensitive Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, taking a decision in the interest of the farmers, waived off the outstanding interest amount of Rs. Approved the interest waiver scheme. He said that unfortunately the Kamal Nath government was in Madhya Pradesh for 15 months. In these fifteen months, Mr. Kamal Nath had also stopped the assistance given to pregnant women during delivery in the BJP government.

Even while being the Chief Minister, Mr. Kamal Nath snatched even a morsel from the mouth of the poor. In the name of giving unemployment allowance to the youth, they were tricked and in the name of employment, they were made fun of by training them to play drums and herd cattle. Mr. Sharma said that the Congress is expert in spreading confusion and telling lies. When our government started the Ladli Bahna Yojana, the Congress also started remembering the sisters, now the Congressmen are getting the forms filled by telling lies. Activists should remain alert and tell the sisters that when the Congress was in power, they stopped the schemes and took away their rights from the sisters, due to which these people were evicted from the power. In the district working committee meeting, the state president met senior leader Jethanand Bhagdev and honored him.

At the same time, on completion of 100 percent booth empowerment campaign in Jaisinghnagar, Jaitpur and Khairha mandals of Shahdol district, the presidents of all the three mandals, Ram Narayan Pandey, Sachin Sethia and Vipul Singh were felicitated and congratulated the godlike workers of each booth for making the campaign a success. During the stay, State President Mr. Sharma joined the vehicle rally there and reached the program venue. During this, senior party leaders including State Government Minister Ram Khilavan Patel, State General Secretary Sartendu Tiwari, MP Himadri Singh, District President Kamal Pratap Singh, Amita Chapra were on stage in Shahdol.

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