Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said this on toll barriers
Mohan Yadav, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, said on Monday that his administration responded quickly to concerns about toll barrier collecting and made sure that all such operations were stopped across the state.
Additionally, Chief Minister Yadav emphasized that his government has zero tolerance for corruption and would take all necessary steps to fight it.
“We have made a number of difficult and important choices since our Madhya Pradesh administration was formed. We promptly handled complaints about collecting at toll gates and put an end to all such operations. We have made it quite clear that corruption would never be accepted. “We are ready to act at any level that is necessary,” CM Yadav informed the reporters.
The chief minister also emphasized that the state government will keep concentrating on development projects while promoting advancement throughout the country under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direction.
“As part of the ‘Jan Kalyan Parv’ fortnight, I am traveling to the Sagar district today to officially launch development projects with our Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. In the days ahead, Sagar, Datia, and the whole Bundelkhand area would see revolutionary transformations as a result of these initiatives,” CM Yadav said.
The ‘Jan Kalyan Parv’ is being held from December 11 to December 26 to commemorate the state’s BJP government’s one-year accomplishment. Many development projects are being launched around Madhya Pradesh at this time.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi would visit the state on December 25 to officially launch the Ken-Betwa River Linking Project, CM Yadav also said.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s presence on December 25 to announce the Ken-Betwa River Linking Project is really fortunate for us. “I cordially welcome him to Madhya Pradesh, and this ambitious initiative will have a significant impact,” he added.