On Chhatripura incident in Indore, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said – ‘If anyone takes law into his hands, we will not tolerate it’

On Chhatripura incident in Indore, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said – ‘If anyone takes law into his hands, we will not tolerate it’


CM Dr. Mohan Yadav has given a strong statement regarding the dispute that took place in Chhatripura, Indore. He said that we want everyone’s support and development, but we will not back down if someone takes the law into his hands. Law and government are capable of dealing with such people. CM has also strongly condemned the incident that happened in Canada.

We respect all religions, but the government will not tolerate anyone taking law and order into their own hands. If the Hindu community bursts firecrackers on the day of Diwali, how can anyone stop it and if it is stopped then the state government will not tolerate it. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said this during his stay in Indore on Tuesday. In a discussion with the media, regarding the Chhatripura incident, he said that we want development by taking everyone along, but we will not back down if someone takes the law into our hands.

The law is capable of dealing with everything. The government is capable. Regarding the incident in Canada, the Chief Minister said that I condemn it and salute the Sikh brothers that they have come forward and protested against such incidents. Regarding elephants, the Chief Minister said that it is a good thing that they are liking the climate of Madhya Pradesh.

CM said- We will send state officials to states like Karnataka, Kerala for training so that such a plan can be made so that there is no loss of people or animals. Expressing grief over the accident that happened with Kukshi’s family in Gujarat, the Chief Minister said that the state government has given a relief amount of Rs 5 lakh to the victim’s family. The Chief Minister also reached the Diwali Milan program organized in the western region.

‘Antenatal waiting rooms will be helpful in reducing maternal and child mortality’

Innovations at Sri Aurobindo Hospital are always good for the patients but I think the innovation in the delivery waiting room will be especially helpful in saving the precious lives of pregnant women and their babies. This will help high risk mothers and pregnant women of tribal belts. This unique initiative will also reduce infant and maternal mortality rate.

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The good thing is that in the waiting room, along with the patients, even the smallest facilities of their relatives have been taken care of. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said this during the inauguration of the delivery waiting room for pregnant women at Sri Aurobindo Hospital on Tuesday.

Will work together with the state government

Also said that such innovations provide an opportunity to Madhya Pradesh including Indore to be proud. On this occasion, Founder Chairman Dr. Vinod Bhandari said that we will work with the state government along with PSC, CSC etc. to reduce infant-maternal mortality rate in civil hospitals.

A detailed model project of training protocol will be prepared with NRHM of the government and will be started first in Indore and Ujjain. Dr. Mehak Bhandari told that as soon as a woman is admitted for delivery in the delivery waiting room, all kinds of precautions will be started along with 24-hour monitoring.