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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav declared the state “Naxal-free” ahead of schedule, marking it as a major achievement of his two-year tenure. He highlighted significant investment proposals received and materialized, new business-friendly policies, and improvements to social welfare schemes. However, the Congress party criticized the government, citing rising debt, issues in the education system, and problems faced by farmers.
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Madhya Pradesh Declares Victory Over Naxalism, Opposition Cries Foul
Bhopal, December 13, 2025: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced that the state is now “Naxal-free,” ahead of the March 2026 deadline set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The announcement, marking the second anniversary of Yadav’s tenure, came as ten Naxalites surrendered in Balaghat on Sunday.
“The elimination of Naxalism from the state is the biggest achievement of my two-year tenure,” Yadav stated at a press conference in Bhopal. He also touted significant economic progress, including investment proposals exceeding ₹32 lakh crore, with ₹8.57 lakh crore already realized. The government has also approved 18 new policies aimed at creating a smoother ecosystem for business. Additionally, Yadav highlighted enhancements to the Ladli Behna Scheme and progress on river interlinking projects.
However, the Congress party sharply criticized the BJP government’s performance. State Congress President Jitu Patwari accused the government of leading the state into an “economic, social, and administrative crisis,” citing a growing debt of ₹4.75 lakh crore. He also raised concerns about the state of education, teacher shortages, and alleged scams in the mid-day meal scheme.
Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar echoed these concerns, alleging that farmers are not receiving fair prices for their crops and facing fertilizer shortages.