Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has said in a recent statement that there is no lockdown anywhere in Madhya Pradesh. Not only will the lockdown be imposed in the entire state, but the Crisis Management Group has also stopped some activities in some places after discussing with the public. There will not be a statewide lockdown. Economic activities will continue so that people's livelihood is not affected. Yes, Shivraj Singh Chauhan said these things while talking to the media yesterday. Along with this, it has also been said that 'we are fighting this disease with the active cooperation of the people and by making arrangements, we are confident that we will overcome this soon'. At the same time, he told that 'Crisis Management Group interacted with the public representatives and the public, then the people themselves came forward and said that we will impose the public curfew. In order to break the chain of transition, people are helping to make the public curfew successful with a spontaneous spirit. Heartfelt gratitude from the public. ' Let us tell you that Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan had a conversation with members of the Crisis Management Committee in 15 cities of Madhya Pradesh. The Collector has since imposed various restrictions on the public under Section 144. On the other hand, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan says that medical stores, vegetables, ration shops, hospitals, petrol pumps, banks, ATMs will remain open. Workers etc. will be allowed to travel, industries will continue to operate. Also Read: Benjamin Netanyahu calls struggling against Iran huge task after Natanz nuke facility blackout Satna: People refuses to accept lockdown, know why Woman raped in Gwalior, chaos all around the city