'If Provoked, India Doesn’t Spare Anyone,' Says MP CM Mohan Yadav At Indore's Mayor Mega Employment Fair Inauguration
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): “India does not provoke others, but if provoked, it doesn’t spare anyone,” said Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav at the inauguration ceremony of Mayor Mega Employment Fair at Indore’s Dussehra Maidan on Sunday.
'Employment opportunities created in MP'
Emphasising on the increasing employment opportunities in MP, CM also said, “Since the formation of the government, efforts have been made to connect all departments to create employment opportunities at the district and divisional levels.”
Yadav added that the number of youth registering and appearing for interviews has exceeded expectations. He praised city, saying "Indore always does things differently."
He also highlighted that since the formation of the government, efforts have been made to link all departments and rapidly create employment opportunities at the district and divisional levels.
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Regarding the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, CM Yadav said although there were questions when Rafale jets were purchased, today those same jets are destroying enemy bases. He added that by giving the armed forces a free hand, the government has taken decisive action against terrorism.
New Judge Guest House Inaugurated
Before this, the CM reached the Residency Kothi and laid the foundation stone for a new Judge Guest House, in the presence of High Court judges.
CM Yadav arrived at Indore Airport around 11 am on Sunday, where he was welcomed by Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav, BJP city president Sumit Mishra, and other local leaders.
Speaking at the airport, CM Yadav highlighted that the state government is actively working on several water conservation projects, including the Ken-Betwa and Kuno river initiatives.
He also mentioned a recent agreement with the Maharashtra government regarding the Tapti River, which will benefit farmers across 1.5 lakh hectares of land.
India will give strong responses to attacks: Kailash Vijayvargiya
State minister Kailash Vijayvargiya also addressed the public, saying India is the world’s youngest country and that Prime Minister Modi’s schemes always prioritize youth and women. He added that CM Yadav is working with the same vision.
Remembering the 26/11 terror attacks, Vijayvargiya said earlier India only used to complain at the United Nations, but now the country gives strong responses to any attacks. He added that even ceasefires now happen on India’s terms, and if there is another attack, India will retaliate strongly.
CM Yadav was joined at the events by ministers Kailash Vijayvargiya and Tulsi Silawat, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav, MLAs Golu Shukla and Ramesh Mendola, city president Sumit Mishra, and other local representatives.
CM’s schedule tight on weekend
Later, the CM will go to Sirpur for the laying foundation of a statue of Swami Vivekananda, followed by a visit to Kanadia to inaugurate the renovated Ahilya Bawdi under the ‘Jal Ganga Conservation Campaign’.
In the evening, he will attend a social media-related event at Brilliant Convention Centre before flying back to Bhopal.
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