Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav urged youths to stay physically fit and steer clear of drugs. Speaking after flagging off the Namo Yuva Run (Marathon) at Atal Path in Bhopal on Sunday, he emphasised support for the central government’s Fit India Movement and Drug Free Campaign.
Yadav encouraged use of indigenous products to help build a self-reliant nation. He said Madhya Pradesh has carved a unique identity by following PM Modi’s ideology.
Highlighting sports achievements, he pointed out that Madhya Pradesh’s performance is improving day by day. Hockey player Vivek Kumar, from the state, was part of the Olympic-winning team.
A video message from Prime Minister on Fit India Movement and Drug Free India Campaign was also shown. BJP State President Hemant Khandelwal, Ministers Vishvas Sarang, Krishna Gaur, MP Alok Sharma, and others attended the event.
CM in Vrindavan, recalls association of Lord Krishna with MP
Chief minister Mohan Yadav participated in a programme held in Vrindavan of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. Remembering the association of Lord Krishna with Madhya Pradesh, he said Madhya Pradesh government was developing Shri Krishna Pathey.
He announced to give Rs 22 lakh to Sainik Sahayta Kosh by contributing Rs 11 lakh by Madhya Pradesh government. He attended different programmes during his visit to Uttar Pradesh.