Mohan Yadav will be the next CM of Madhya Pradesh, will take oath as CM on this day

CM Mohan Yadav: Yesterday brought an end to the speculation about Madhya Pradesh‘s next chief minister. The appointment of Mohan Yadav as the state’s chief minister has been approved. All members of the BJP parliamentary party accepted his name.

Mohan Yadav represents Ujjain South as an MLA. There is news that Mohan Yadav is close to the Sangh. The information stated that Shivraj Singh Chouhan had suggested Mohan Yadav’s name during the legislative party meeting.

In actuality, MP will also have two Deputy CMs. This responsibility has been assigned to Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Deora. Additionally, Narendra Singh Tomar, a senior BJP leader, has been appointed Assembly Speaker.

On Wednesday, December 13, BJP MLA Mohan Yadav will be sworn in as Madhya Pradesh’s new chief minister. He is going to be the state’s thirty-first chief minister. There have been 19 chief ministers in the state so far, with Shivraj Singh Chauhan ruling for the longest. The first Yadav chief minister of the BJP and Madhya Pradesh will be Mohan Yadav.

Union minister’s daughter’s wedding in Gwalior today, more than 100 VVIP including JP Nadda can attend

Today in Gwalior, the daughter of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar will wed. Several Union Ministers, including JP Nadda, the head of the BJP, are anticipated to attend the nuptials. In consideration of the security measures for the visitors and the district’s law and order, the police administration has undertaken the necessary preparations.

The trade fair venue in Gwalior will host the wedding celebration for the daughter of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. More than 100 VVIPs are reportedly able to attend the wedding, according to media reports. There may be participation from several Union Ministers, former President Ramnath Kovind, and Chief Ministers of various states around the nation.

Due to the security measures in place, 2000 police officers have been sent to the scene. These soldiers will manage the traffic and security systems. The collector’s office hosted a meeting on Monday between police and district administration representatives to review security plans and tactics.

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