Madhya Pradesh: CM Mohan Yadav assigned letters of appointment to 815 tribal youth in Naxal -influenced districts

Balaghat, September 24 (IANS). Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Mohan Yadav, presented appointment letters to 815 tribal youth on Wednesday, which was recorded as ‘special assistant powers’ to compete with Maoists in Naxal -influenced districts of the state. This decision is part of the scheme of the Madhya Pradesh government under which a special assistant force (SSB) will be established to monitor the activities of Maoists in the three districts affected by left -wing extremism affected by the state, Balaghat, Mandla and Indori. LETTERS were issued during a government program held in Balaghat, in which Yadav inaugurated and laid the ground stone of 75 development works that cost Rs 244 crore. The State Cabinet approved the proposal of 850 village -level posts under ‘Special Assistant Forces’ to increase the vigilance of the community in the districts affected by Naxal and to help security forces. The tenure of this power is one year. According to the information, the soldiers recognized in power will monitor the activities of the Naxalites under their jurisdiction. This development is in line with the central government’s approach to termination of Naxalism by 2026. On this occasion, the chief minister transferred a bonus amount of Rs 337.12 crore to the bank accounts of 6.69 Lakh -farmers and announced a few other development projects. With the attention of the program, Yadav insisted that the economic strength of the Boers be the basis for development. He said: “The wealth of the farmers who feed the country is the prosperity of all.” The chief minister said: “Congress has always had a close relationship with Go smugglers, and they can teach the BJP on it, and they cannot teach the BJP on it.” Let me tell you that the controversy started in the beginning when the head of the Madhya Pradesh Congress on Tuesday accused the BJP government of removing all GST and allegedly promoting beef trade and questioned the party’s stand against cow defense. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags