New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday said that the BJP's manifesto is like the holy texts of Gita and Ramayana, asserting that the manifesto would help shape the state government's agenda for the next five years.


Furthermore, the Chief Minister stated that the job of the state government is not only to cater to the basic necessities of the people but also to actively contribute to enhancing the reputation of both the state and the nation.


Addressing the state assembly, Madhya Pradesh CM said, "For us, our party's manifesto is akin to the holy text of Gita and Ramayana. It will define the agenda of our government for the next five years. The job of state government is to work for the basic needs of the people. Along with that, it should also focus on enhancing the repute of the state and country."






On Wednesday night, CM Yadav had conducted a surprise inspection at the Chief Minister Shelter Home in Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital in Bhopal and distributed blankets.


He had told ANI, "The cold is increasing. In such a situation, today I meet the patients staying in night shelters, their families and citizens, to know about their well-being. It is the responsibility of all of us to ensure that the people staying in night shelters do not face any kind of problem, necessary instructions have been given for this."