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Battle For Madhya Pradesh 2018 : Shivraj Singh Chouhan Vows To Work For People’s Welfare Without Any Discrimination
With the Congress posing a real challenge to his BJP’s 15 year-old rule , Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is sparing no effort in wooing the people and hoping that the people would vote him back to power. Madhya Pradesh will go to the polls on a single day voting on November 28, 2018 for the 230 member assembly.
Chouhan recently held a road show and asserted that he will continue to work for public welfare and development of the state, without any discrimination.
As Chief Minister Chouhan’s convoy passed through roads of northern Bhopal, he waved and greeted his supporters lined on either side of his convey.
Addressing a public gathering in between the road show, Chief Minister Chouhan said, “I am your chief minister for last 13 years and there has been Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state for last 15 years and during all this time on one side we have done development work whereas on the other hand, have left no stone unturned for the welfare of public. We have undertaken welfare work for people irrespective of any religion.”
He also attacked Congress and claimed that while it has been raising slogans of removing poverty since decades, the party has failed to do anything concrete in this regard.