Mohan Yadav said that the current budget year is about to end and our government is thinking that we should amend our policy in religious cities and move towards banning liquor in those cities.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday said the state government is considering banning liquor in religious towns to ensure the sanctity and decorum of these places. Although no decision has been taken yet, the state government is considering the suggestions given by the saints in this regard. CM Yadav said that the government will take a decision soon. Emphasizing the suggestions of the saints, CM Mohan Yadav said that the government is seriously considering closing liquor shops within the limits of religious cities.
Mohan Yadav said that the current budget year is about to end and our government is thinking that we should amend our policy in religious cities and move towards banning liquor in those cities. He said that many saints have suggested and our government is seriously considering that we should close these excise shops within the limits of our religious cities so that we can address the complaints of the people about the religious environment. Can take concrete steps in this direction. We are serious and will take a decision in this regard soon.
Even in September 2024, CM Mohan Yadav had talked about banning the sale of liquor in religious cities. MP CM Mohan Yadav will perform the bhumi pujan of the Rs 614 crore Sewarkhedi-Silarkhedi project in the presence of Union Minister CR Patil on Monday. He said that today Union Minister CR Patil is coming to perform the Bhoomi Pujan of Sewarkhedi-Silarkhedi project. With this project we will be able to bathe our saints with the holy water of the holy Kshipra river during Simhastha 2028. I am satisfied that we were successful in taking concrete steps in that direction. Earlier in 2004, we were able to bathe them in Gambhir river water as the water quantity in Kshipra river is very less. During Simhastha 2016, saints took bath in the water of Narmada ji. But we are satisfied that now we will be able to bathe in Kshipra throughout the year.
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