Congress faces consequences of his ‘own karma,’ he said Mp cm Mohan Yadav In an exclusive interview with Akhilesh Singh de Toi and PRASENJIT Mund. Criticizing the opposition for its devotion to a single family, it suggests that it should have democratized its structure. Before organizing a Investment Summit In Bhopal, Yadav exuded confidence in the change of the State
You are organizing a global businessSummit, having recently organized regional commercial summits. In what direction do you see that MP is directed in the coming years?
Since our government formed with the blessings of Prime Minister Modi-Ji, our goal has been to position MP among the main states of India. The State already has favorable conditions, capacities and competence; What remains is to take advantage of these opportunities: it requires long -term sustained efforts. While the summits often generate large promises of investment, the specific monitoring is essential for the results. Aligned with the vision of the Prime Minister, our goal is to contribute to the progress of India, doubling our economy and budget in the next five years.
You have traveled to several cities in India and abroad as an ambassador of the brand. Has this been beneficial?
As former president of Tourism Corporation and UDA, I have learned that the results only arrive when it establishes a clear resolution and undertakes with all my heart. Modi-Ji leadership as Gujarat CM showed how leadership from the front increases progress. Personal responsibility is key to achievement. We have introduced significant reforms to improve the ease of doing business and trade. For example, it is now mandatory to process applications within 28 days, a process that once lasted for six months to one year. The benefits of these changes are now evident.
MP has enjoyed political stability for a long time and has been a strength of BJP and RSS. Do you see this as an opportunity or a challenge, given the presence of several high -level leaders in the state?
We function as a family, linked by love and mutual cooperation. Here, the intention and mentality of a person are more important than their position, and when everyone shares a positive perspective, the work thrives. I am fully aware that, while I serve as CM, there are many high -level leaders who respect deeply.
You assured a massive majority here, but it is said that Congress, once a strong force, has weakened significantly. Isn’t this unhealthy for democracy?
Congress is reaping the consequences of its own actions. It lacks faith in democracy: the leadership that passes through the same family for four generations after independence resembles a monarchy rather than a democracy. Congress must reflect on this. In contrast, BJP completely covers democratic values. Consider this: neither Narendra Modi-ji, nor I, nor bhajan lal-ji (Rajasthan cm), nor Mohan Majhi (Odisha cm) have relatives. But Congress clings to nepotism, moving away the public further.
The CM of western Bengal Mamata Banerjee caused a controversy by calling Maha Kumbh, “Mrityunjay Kumbh.” Your answer?
His comment saddened me deeply. Mamata Banerjee-Ji should apologize to the entire nation and the followers of Sanatana Dharma.