CM Mohan Yadav Leads Jan Vishwas Abhiyan Alone
CM interacts with public, ministers absent. Abhiyan enters third week.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has been touring districts in Madhya Pradesh every week as part of the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan, a campaign aimed at directly interacting with the public to understand their problems. The campaign, which takes place every Friday, has been ongoing for three weeks.
So far, Yadav has visited the Chhindwara, Barwani, and Tikamgarh districts, where he has been hearing public complaints and solving them on the spot. However, despite his efforts, many ministers have maintained a distance from the campaign.
Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda and several other ministers, including Rao Uday Pratap Singh, Aidal Singh Kansana, and Vishvas Sarang, have not participated in the Abhiyan. Some ministers, such as Govind Singh Rajput and Tulsi Silawat, have organized some events in their constituencies, but these have been mere formalities.
The government had issued a circular outlining the guidelines for organizing the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan, which includes inspecting public infrastructure, reviewing the law and order situation, and ensuring that citizens are receiving the benefits of various government schemes. However, none of the ministers have followed these instructions.
During his visit to Tikamgarh, Yadav suspended the district registrar cooperative, S K Kaushik, after hearing a complaint from a citizen, Dayaram Lodhi. Lodhi had complained that the Cooperative Bank's Mawai branch had not transferred money into the account of her nominee after her mother's death.
Yadav has emphasized the importance of the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan, stating that it is essential for ministers to interact directly with the public and understand their problems. He has also instructed that public complaints should be solved at the local level.
The campaign has entered its third week, and it remains to be seen whether the ministers will start participating in it. The absence of ministers from the campaign has raised questions about their commitment to the government's initiatives.
The Jan Vishwas Abhiyan is a significant effort by the government to connect with the public and address their grievances. The campaign's success depends on the active participation of ministers, and their absence may undermine its effectiveness.
In the coming weeks, it will be crucial for the ministers to take an active role in the campaign and work towards addressing the public's concerns. This will not only help to build trust between the government and the public but also ensure that the campaign achieves its intended objectives.
The people of Madhya Pradesh are watching the campaign closely, and they expect the government to deliver on its promises. The success of the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan will depend on the government's ability to translate its intentions into action and make a positive impact on the lives of citizens.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan?
The Jan Vishwas Abhiyan is a campaign launched by the Madhya Pradesh government to interact directly with the public and understand their problems.
Why are ministers absent from the campaign?
The reasons for the ministers' absence from the campaign are not specified, but it is reported that many of them have maintained a distance from the initiative.