Sehore (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan have been together at a function for the second time in a week. Both leaders appreciated each other at the foundation-laying ceremony of development projects in Sehore on Saturday.
About his Padayatra, Chouhan said in the presence of Yadav that people began to say several things which were a figment of their imagination.
He does everything as the party says, Chouhan said. When he was the chief minister, he worked for the state, and as a union minister, he would work for Delhi and the country, Chouhan said.
Chouhan said he wished Yadav would work better than he did, as the state was progressing because of the latter’s keenness for the growth of the state. Appreciating his predecessor’s work, Yadav said Chouhan had handed over a developed state to him.

After the formation of the BJP government in the state in 2003, a lot of development works have been done in the state, Yadav said.
He did not stop any project launched by the previous government, Yadav said. Yadav laid the foundation of development projects worth over Rs 113 crore. He also dedicated some projects to the public.
They also handed over letters of acceptance to the beneficiaries of the PM Awas scheme, Kalyani Pension, financial aid for families, Sambal Yojna and the scheme for encouraging the physically challenged to get married.
Yadav said Rs 50 crore would be sanctioned to Sehore Nagar Palika for development programmes.