Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav interacted with the Indian diaspora community and friends of Madhya Pradesh at an event in London. The event was also attended by former Deputy Mayor of London Rajesh Agarwal, former UK MP Virendra Sharma and Founder of Friends of Madhya Pradesh Manish Tiwari.
Rajesh Agarwal said, “I am a resident of Indore, so Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s visit to London is special for me. I am happy that London and the UK are investing more in Madhya Pradesh .The state is growing rapidly and there are huge opportunities to invest here.”
What did the former British MP say?
Former British MP Virendra Sharma said: “I have dedicated my life to strengthening the relationship between India and the United Kingdom. If the two countries can invest in each other and promote peace, it can only be good for these countries.” Bringing prosperity to the world. “
Clarifying the purpose of the event, Manish Tiwari, founder of Friends of Madhya Pradesh said, “The purpose of organizing this event is to unite the migrant communities associated with Madhya Pradesh and share the chief minister’s vision.”
“Some people blame the EVM”
CM Mohan Yadav, while interacting with the Indian diaspora and friends from Madhya Pradesh on this occasion, said, “Some people are upset about the election results in Haryana and Maharashtra. Some people are throwing shoes at the TV, some are blaming EVM, And most people don’t “understand what’s going on…”
In memory of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Talking about the greatness of former Indian Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said: “Atal Ji established unique democratic ideals. When he served as As Prime Minister, no one could challenge the Congress Party. He served for three years. After that, the great intellectual Manmohan Singh Ji became the Prime Minister and achieved many historic achievements as the Minister of Finance of the country. CM Yadav also discussed the development direction and future plans of Madhya Pradesh to further promote trade and investment in the state.
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