Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized the Congress, Left parties, and Trinamool Congress for impeding development in West Bengal. He expressed confidence that a BJP-led government would accelerate progress in the state. Yadav accused the Congress of divisive politics and highlighted the BJP’s commitment to inclusive development and long-term growth.
Projecting the BJP’s political trajectory, Yadav emphasized a vision for sustained success until 2047. He underscored the party’s expanding presence in West Bengal, noting its electoral gains over the years. Yadav also delved into ideological issues, emphasizing the significance of “Vande Mataram” in fostering patriotism and criticizing Congress for allegedly undermining nationalist sentiments.
Shifting focus to the national economy, Yadav praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in positioning India as a global economic powerhouse. He highlighted Madhya Pradesh’s role in driving economic growth through investment opportunities and industrial expansion. The Chief Minister outlined the government’s dual focus on agriculture and industry, aiming to boost farmers’ income and create job prospects for the youth.
Under the “Kisan Kalyan Varsh” initiative, the state government is working to enhance the rural economy by improving irrigation, market access, and crop diversity.
