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Madhya Pradesh woman confronts state minister, reminds him of poll promises

By ANI | Updated: January 28, 2020 21:00 IST

A woman in Madhya Pradesh confronted state minister Sukhdev Panse and reminded him of all the promises that the Congress party had made in its elections mfesto. She accused the state government of not fulfilling them.

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A woman in Madhya Pradesh confronted state minister Sukhdev Panse and reminded him of all the promises that the Congress party had made in its elections mfesto. She accused the state government of not fulfilling them.

The incident happened at an event in Jaulkhera village on Monday. The woman, Asha, is from Multai town of Betul district.

"It was written in the Congress party's mfesto that farm loans would be waived in 10 days of the party forming government in the state, and that alcohol will be banned in the villages wherever 80 per cent of the women give their signatures in support of the demand. No matter which party forms the government, false promises are made to the people," said Asha.

The minister was addressing a gathering at an event in the village when the woman confronted him on the stage.

Panse heard out the woman and said that it takes time to implement schemes, assuring the woman that the state government is taking all steps to ensure that loans are waived off.

"It takes time to implement a scheme after its announcement. There is a procedure which is followed. And I will try that your demands are fulfilled," the minister said.

He asked the district officials to give the woman the list of the people whose loans have been waived.

"Please provide her with the list of the people whose loans have been waived so she gets to know what all has been done. It is easier to speak," said the minister.

The woman further said that she wants 'nasha-mukt' (alcohol-free) Madhya Pradesh.

"I want liquor shops in my village to be closed. Even students of 8th and 9th standard consume alcohol. I submitted applications to the Collector, ADM and the Tehsildar, but no one heard me. I would now like to submit this application to you. I want Madhya Pradesh to be alcohol-free," she said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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