Madhya Pradesh now leads to the Cheetah state: Chief Minister Mohan Yadav

Indore, April 20 (IANS). Chief Minister Mohan Yadav reached Indore after participating in the program organized in Takeuch. He expressed happiness on the success of the country’s second Cheetah Sanctuary founded in Takeuch, as well as the target of Congressional Leader Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tours. The chief minister said Madhya Pradesh, under the blessings and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is now on his way to ‘Cheetah State’ with ‘Tiger State’. Two cheetahs were successfully released at the Gandhisagar Sanctuary in Takeuch. He said: “It’s not just a cheetah, but a great effort to restore an entire eco system. This work will not only give our state, but also the whole country.” He further informed that four more leopards will be brought from Botswana to Gandhisagar in the coming month, which will further strengthen the game system here. The chief minister said that when Leopards disappeared from the entire continent of Asia, two successful Cheetah rehabilitation projects in India reflect the country’s commitment in wildlife conservation. This will become the center of attraction for lovers and tourists from wildlife. In addition, he targeted the foreign tours of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and said: “It is a pity that Rahul Gandhi is going abroad and criticizing the country. This does not happen in any democracy in the world. Leaders of other countries reflect the solidarity of their people abroad.” CM Mohan Yadav said in a sarcastic tone: “I hope Rahul Gandhi doesn’t turn around this time, go straight and Lord Mahakal give him goodwill.” It is noteworthy that leader of opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress LP Rahul Gahi reached America. He met Congress overseas chief Sam Pitroda. Congressman Rahul Gandhi visits Brown University in Road Island, USA on April 21 and 22, where he will communicate with the faculty members and students of the University. In addition, their NRI community, officials from different organizations and members of the Indian overseas congress, are also expected to meet. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags