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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan made 2,715 bulletins within the final three years, the state authorities knowledgeable in a written reply to a query by Congress MLA Ramchandra Dangi.

In a written reply to the query requested by the first-time MLA from Biaora seat of Rajgarh district on the primary day of the five-day monsoon session of the Vidhan Sabha, the state authorities’s basic administration division knowledgeable on Tuesday, that the CM made as many as 2,715 bulletins between June 2020 and June 2023.

Out of those bulletins, 489 had been made in six months in 2020 (June-December 2020), a most of 880 bulletins had been made in 2021, 753 bulletins had been made in 2022, and 592 bulletins had been made within the first six months of 2023.

While confirming to this newspaper in regards to the detailed reply to his query by the state authorities revealed that the CM made as many as 2,715 bulletins between June 2020 and June 2023, the Congress MLA Ramchandra Dangi added that the federal government, nevertheless, hasn’t replied to the opposite questions, together with what number of of those bulletins made in final three years have been fulfilled.

“The state government has replied that information is being gathered to reply to the other parts of the question, including how many announcements have been fulfilled,” he stated. Chouhan, BJP’s longest-serving CM within the nation, had been sworn in as MP CM for the fourth time in March 2020, simply after the Kamal Nath-led Congress authorities fell because of the resignation of twenty-two Congress MLAs.

Meanwhile, the five-day monsoon session of the Vidhan Sabha (which might be the final common session of the state Assembly earlier than the yearend polls) started on a stormy word on Tuesday, because the House was adjourned for the day through the zero hours, owing to noisy scenes following Congress’s demand for a dialogue on the Sidhi district’s urination incident and atrocities on tribals.

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan made 2,715 bulletins within the final three years, the state authorities knowledgeable in a written reply to a query by Congress MLA Ramchandra Dangi.

In a written reply to the query requested by the first-time MLA from Biaora seat of Rajgarh district on the primary day of the five-day monsoon session of the Vidhan Sabha, the state authorities’s basic administration division knowledgeable on Tuesday, that the CM made as many as 2,715 bulletins between June 2020 and June 2023.

Out of those bulletins, 489 had been made in six months in 2020 (June-December 2020), a most of 880 bulletins had been made in 2021, 753 bulletins had been made in 2022, and 592 bulletins had been made within the first six months of 2023.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

While confirming to this newspaper in regards to the detailed reply to his query by the state authorities revealed that the CM made as many as 2,715 bulletins between June 2020 and June 2023, the Congress MLA Ramchandra Dangi added that the federal government, nevertheless, hasn’t replied to the opposite questions, together with what number of of those bulletins made in final three years have been fulfilled.

“The state government has replied that information is being gathered to reply to the other parts of the question, including how many announcements have been fulfilled,” he stated. Chouhan, BJP’s longest-serving CM within the nation, had been sworn in as MP CM for the fourth time in March 2020, simply after the Kamal Nath-led Congress authorities fell because of the resignation of twenty-two Congress MLAs.

Meanwhile, the five-day monsoon session of the Vidhan Sabha (which might be the final common session of the state Assembly earlier than the yearend polls) started on a stormy word on Tuesday, because the House was adjourned for the day through the zero hours, owing to noisy scenes following Congress’s demand for a dialogue on the Sidhi district’s urination incident and atrocities on tribals.