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CM Yadav met Modi, Shah and Nadda in Delhi: talks were held on Prime Minister’s meeting in Jhabua and preparations for Lok Sabha elections.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Monday. After meeting both these leaders in Parliament House, CM Yadav also met BJP National President JP Nadda.

 

It is being told that during this period, CM Yadav gave information about the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections at the government and organization level. He informed PM Modi about the preparations for his proposed election meeting in Jhabua. Also gave information about the State Election Committee meeting and other political activities.

 

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Prime Minister Modi has assured that the development and public welfare programs of the state will continue to receive full support from the Central Government.

 

At the same time, Chief Minister Yadav informed Union Minister Shah about the progress of Swamitva Yojana and CM Kisan Yojana. He also told about cyber tehsil system. CM also gave information about the milk processing plant being set up in Ujjain by Amul India.

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav met Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the Parliament House. Also met Nadda and Kerala Governor

CM Yadav also paid courtesy call on BJP National President JP Nadda at the Parliament House. He discussed various topics related to public welfare. He also met Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan.

Preparations for Modi’s meeting in Jhabua intensified

Prime Minister Modi’s meeting is proposed on 11 February in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh. BJP has intensified preparations regarding this. On Monday, BJP state president VD Sharma, state Lok Sabha election in-charge Dr. Mahendra Singh and co-in-charge Satish Upadhyay, state organization general secretary Hitanand Sharma inspected the meeting venue.

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