Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya Corners Congress As It Raises Fingers Against Ceasefire |

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has taken umbrage over the veiled attack being done by Congress against Modi government on ceasefire issue. He said that if Congress is discussing ceasefire issue then it shall also contemplate that why a part of Kashmir slipped out of India’s hand when Congress was in power in the country.

He added that it was Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru who took the Kashmir issue to United Nations (UN). He said under the guidance of Modi government, Indian Army has given a befitting reply to Pakistan and did extensive damage to it. He was interacting with media persons after the cabinet meeting at Mantralaya on Tuesday.

Cabinet meeting at Rajwada, Indore on May 20

Vijayvargiya informed that a decision has been also taken that the upcoming cabinet meeting will be held at Rajwada in Indore on May 20. In this meeting, presentation of vision 2047 will be done. Ministers will give their suggestions in this regard. Apart from this, Regional Growth Tech is going to be organised in Indore on May 16. It will focus on man-made textile works.

He added that recently Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis had visited Bhopal to ink MoU for Tapi river recharge project. He and CM Mohan Yadav had also discussed to cement the cultural relations. Therefore, a scheme is being made to develop a religious circuit which will cover all five Jyotiling’s of both the states.

Madhya Pradesh has Jyotiling at Omkareshwar and Ujjain. Maharashtra has three jyotilings including Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar and Grishneshwar.

Madhya Pradesh’s Indore city is having a deep connection with Maharashtra culture. In Indore, hardly three or four persons knew about ‘Mod’ script which has deep connection with Marathi language. Hence Madhya Pradesh government will do the conservation work of it. Like Madhya Pradesh, Lord Krishna has done ‘Lila’ in Maharashtra as well and all such places will be developed.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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