PM modi bhopal visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to address the ‘Rogal Shakti Sammelan’ in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh on 31 May, in which the presence of about two lakh women is estimated.
Before this much awaited visit, the Congress has prepared to surround the Prime Minister. Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Umang Singhar has issued a press statement and has asked ten important questions to PM Modi. These questions are related to the daily issues of the people of the country and the state.
1. Travel from inflation witch to good days – burden for public?
Umang Singhar reminded that in 2014, Modi called inflation a “witch”, but today’s situation is worse than that. He questioned that when the prices of flour, pulses, gas, electricity and medicines are out of the reach of the common man, are this good days?
Prime Minister @narendramodi Yes,
No speech, answer!1. Prime Minister, you said in 2014 that “inflation is a witch”, today flour, pulses, gas, electricity and medicines are out of the reach of the common man – are this “good days”?
2. You promised to provide 2 crore jobs every year, but Madhya Pradesh and… pic.twitter.com/ZD2RHQFCE2
– Umang Singhar (@umangsinghar) May 30, 2025
2. Where did the promise of 2 crore jobs go every year?
Raising the issue of unemployment, the Leader of Opposition said that youth are wandering for employment in the country and especially Madhya Pradesh. Singhar asked, “Was the promise made to the youth an election jumla?”
3. Politics and insult in the name of army
Singhar alleged that PM Modi uses the might of the army in political campaigning, while his own ministers insult the bravery of the army. He asked if there was any action against such ministers?
4. Farmers’ income is not doubled, crops are being sold in losses
He reminded that the government had promised to double the income of farmers by 2022, but today farmers are forced to sell their produce at less than the cost price. This promise has been proved to be false, Singhar is accused of false.
5. Schools without teachers and facilities
Thousands of schools in Madhya Pradesh have neither teachers, nor toilets, nor electricity nor drinking water. Sinhas questioned whether education was not the priority of the government?
6. Atrocities on Dalits and tribals increase – Why not implemented the PESA Act?
He questioned the government’s intention of not implementing the PESA Act, citing increasing atrocities on Dalit and tribal communities in the state.
7. Hole claim zero tolerance on corruption?
Singhar, while referring to transport, nursing, PM housing and water life mission scams in the state, asked why the culprits have not been punished in these scams yet?
8. Ujjwala Yojana: Cylinder is found, but no money for filling
Umang Singhar said that the free cylinders given under the Ujjwala scheme are eating dust in the homes of the poor because they are not able to refill them. Has this scheme remain just a medium of publicity?
9. Demonetisation and GST to MSME sector heavy losses
The Leader of Opposition said that decisions like demonetisation and GST caused a deep setback to the country’s economy, especially the MSME sector. Did the government ignore the economic spine?
10. Freedom of constitutional institutions in danger?
The Leader of Opposition made serious allegations and said that constitutional institutions like the judiciary, media and Election Commission are under government influence. Is this weakening the country’s democracy?
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