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Bhopal, Nov 25 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will hold special meetings to assess the performance of his government, which will complete two years next month.
According to senior BJP leader and state Urban and Housing Affairs Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, the Chief Minister shared this information with the Council of Ministers ahead of the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
The minister said that special review meetings will be held between December 1 and 5.
The winter session of Madhya Pradesh Assembly will also start from December 1.
He informed that senior officials of all departments have been asked to make a list of works completed during the last two years.
After reviewing the progress of two years, a roadmap for the development of the state will be prepared for the next two years.
Vijayvargiya said, for this purpose the next (special) meeting of the cabinet will be held in Khajuraho.
Giving information about the cabinet decision, the minister said, “Chief Minister Mohan Yadav informed that the next cabinet meeting will be held in Khajuraho. In that meeting, the Council of Ministers will discuss the roadmap for the progress of Madhya Pradesh in the next two years.”
Sources told IANS that ministers holding portfolios have also been asked to ensure their presence in special review meetings.
Apart from the ministers, the MLAs of the ruling BJP have also been asked to prepare a list of the work done in their respective assembly seats.
Notably, the BJP returned to power in the 2023 state assembly elections by securing 163 out of 230 seats and Chief Minister Yadav took charge on December 13.
The BJP has been in power in Madhya Pradesh since 2003, except for the 18-month tenure of the Congress government led by Congress leader Kamal Nath in 2018-19.
Congress could win only 66 seats in the 2023 elections compared to 114 in the 2018 elections.
–IANS
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