Saturday 29 June 2019

Kamal Nath, Chief Minister, Madhya Pradesh

MP Chief Minister, Kamal Nath speaking at India Today Mindrocks event said, “I was made the state president in April and had five months before the (Assembly) elections.”
"Youngsters need to focus on everything from their careers to environment, family and all other aspects. This will help them have an overall development."
Young Star, Youthful Vision: dreaming of tomorrow in conversation with CM Kamal Nath
A revolution in agriculture and Investments for the development of the state are the top two priorities for Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kaml Nath. He said so during a discussion at the India Today Mind Rocks Indore Youth Summit on Saturday, held at Indore.
Six months of being the CM, his tenure has seen the maximum number of transfers of IAS, IPS and SPs of the state. The CM, however calls it a necessary step. "Transfers (of officials) were important. More transfers can be expected. We have transferred those who have been at the same position for years," said the CM.
Speaking more about his tenure as the CM, Nath said that his government had proved within the 120 days they had." Out of the six months, model code of conduct was implied for two and a half months, leaving us with only 120 days. Yet, we have proved ourselves." He also went ahead to say that BJP's will to fall the government will not succeed, saying, "We have proved our mandate every time."
He also confirmed that the Congress party will soon get a new President, at the same time denying that he will not be the one and would continue to be the CM. When asked about whether his government was trying to attack sons of BJP leaders, he denied saying that the police was doing their job. Nath said," The police did their job by arresting him (Akash Vijayvargiya) and now the matter is with the court. The government has not intervened in it."
While addressing the young crowd, he said that he was no different when he was their age. "I was always into mountaineering and used to go on frequent treks. Cricket and football were also my areas of interest back then," said Nath adding that youth needs to focus on all aspects including their carers, environment and families.

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