Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma’s morning walk in Banswara, problems solved by communicating with villagers
Banswara. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma was seen in a different style during his two-day visit to Banswara. He took a morning walk on Thursday morning in Chudada, the last village of Kushalgarh assembly constituency of Banswara district, located on the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. During this, he sat with utmost simplicity among the villagers, sipped tea and established direct communication with them. Earlier on Wednesday night also, the Chief Minister had organized a night chaupal in the same village and listened to the problems of the villagers. During the morning walk, the Chief Minister met the common people to know the ground reality and gave immediate instructions to the officials present on the spot for quick resolution of people’s problems. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said that the state government is trying to solve the problems of the people by reaching more than 14 thousand gram panchayats of the state through Ratri Chaupal.
After the morning walk, the Chief Minister left for Banswara. On this occasion, taking forward the Prime Minister’s message of fuel saving, he appealed to the general public to save petrol and diesel and contribute to environmental protection. During this time, three government ministers were also present with him. During his morning visit, the Chief Minister paid tribute to public leader Mama Baleshwar Dayal by paying floral tributes at his statue.
During the night chaupal and dialogue, the villagers put forward their major demands before the Chief Minister like water, rail connectivity and construction of four lane road in the area. Showing sensitivity on these demands, the Chief Minister said that the state government is fully committed to the overall development of hilly and tribal areas. He also gave necessary instructions to the officials to install hand pumps under Amrit Yojana and open Ma-Wadi centers in the area. After this, the Chief Minister held a high-level meeting with administrative officials at Banswara district headquarters, in which the public welfare schemes of the state and central governments were reviewed. The Chief Minister directed the officers in a strict tone that the benefits of every scheme should necessarily reach the person sitting at the last end of the society.
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