Bhopal: Pro-Scindia ministers have been at the forefront of making controversial statements. Now, recently, Panchayat Minister Mahendra Singh Sisodia has made a controversial statement. Recently, he said, "I had told the authorities to break the rules or break the law, but build a road. In fact, Sisodia had reached Bajranggarh, 7 kilometres from Guna, last Sunday to lay the foundation stone of cc road. Power Minister Pradumn Singh Tomar had also made a controversial statement before Mahendra Singh Sisodia." He had said in Gwalior, 'Petrol is expensive, so go to sabzi mandi by bicycle.’
School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar then told the parents who came to Bhopal to reduce fees, "If you want to die, die, we don't care." Now, during the programme yesterday, the Minister said, "For years, the demand for roads of the residents here was not being met. We and the MLA requested the Chief Minister. There was a lack of budget. They tried to build this road by finding a way out." He told the zilla panchayat CEO, "If there is a budget in the Panchayat, find a way out."
He also said, "It is not possible if it costs crores of rupees. Then, the pradhan mantri sadak yojana file was called. All the officers were seated and discussed. He also did a little bit of an akani at first, so I said, 'No, no, no, I want this road. No matter what the way. Break the rules, break the law, but sanction the road to Bajrangarh." Let us tell you all, last Sunday, Panchayat Minister Mahendra Singh Sisodia laid the foundation stone of a road worth about 2.5 crore rupees. Meanwhile, Minister Sisodia said, "Madhavrao Scindia has worked here continuously as an MP representative. The main demand of the citizens of the town was the road. Citizens also demanded several times from MLA Gopilal Jatav. He wrote letters to the Chief Minister. The road had to be worked out a lot. It was only after several departments spoke about it that the road was barely cleared."
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