CM Kamal Nath is trying to take all his possible efforts to speed up development in the state. The same social issues are also being resolved at the political level. Please tell that today, Computer Baba, Chairman of River Trust met CM Kamal Nath in the Ministry. During this time, Computer Baba discussed with CM Kamal Nath on issues such as cleanliness, beautification works in the Narmada, Mandakini, Kshipra and rivers, strict action on illegal mining and facilitating sage Mahatmas.
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According to the media report, the Chairman of the River Trust thanked Chief Minister Kamal Nath at the meeting. He told that CM Kamal Nath has appreciated the works and assured to give them momentum. The Chief Minister has given clear instructions that no mafia should be spared. After meeting CM Kamal Nath, Computer Baba said that I had a 25-minute discussion with the Chief Minister.
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CM Kamal Nath has been informed about the conservation, planting and illegal mining of rivers. Computer Baba told that CM Kamal Nath has said in a strict tone that under no circumstances will the mafia rule work in Madhya Pradesh. CM has specifically told me that sand mafias are not spared. Computer Baba told that CM Kamal Nath has given him free hand. Computer Baba also targeted former CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan. He said that for 15 years in the erstwhile Shivraj government, his brothers and nephews together damaged the mother Narmada. To compensate for this, we will not allow illegal mining to take place under any circumstances. Computer Baba claimed that illegal mining was 100% in the era of Shivraj. Which has now reduced by about 30 to 40 percent. This means it is becoming less. In the coming time, the Kamal Nath government will bring illegal mining to zero percent. Even a strong sand will not be illegal mining. No matter how big the sand mafia is, it will not be forgiven, it will not be spared.
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