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Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan warns mafia

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday issued a stern warning to the mafia components within the state asking them to go away Madhya Pradesh or else he’ll bury them 10 ft deep. Addressing a Good Governance Day occasion, organised to mark the start anniversary of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Shivraj Singh mentioned he has been in a “dangerous” temper currently and won’t spare those that are concerned in unlawful actions.
“Leave, Madhya Pradesh, otherwise, I will bury you 10 feet deep and no one will know about your whereabout,” the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister warned.
“I am in a dangerous mood nowadays. I will not spare those who are involved in illegal activities. Leave, Madhya Pradesh, otherwise, I will bury you 10 feet deep and no one will know about your whereabouts,” Madhya Pradesh CM SS Chouhan at an occasion in Hoshangabad Dist. yesterday pic.twitter.com/YvQ7SyHGdy— ANI (@ANI) December 26, 2020
In a video that has gone viral on the web, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was heard saying that Good governance, which implies a regime the place individuals don’t face any hassle, is prevailing in MP now.
Warning mafia and others concerned in unlawful actions, the Chief Minister added state authorities will maintain talks with central departments to resolve the drug downside within the state. Drug peddlers, land mafia, chit fund mafia, goons and different such individuals won’t be spared, he added.
The CM had earlier mentioned that the BJP authorities within the state is ‘softer than flowers for law-abiding citizens’ and ‘deadlier than a thunderbolt for those who are evil’.
The warning to the unlawful mafia within the state comes simply weeks after the CM had ordered a crackdown on drug mafia. The Madhya Pradesh authorities had directed authorities to launch a particular marketing campaign from December 15 to December 22 on recommendation from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).