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`Rahul Gandhi Is Crying Like A Child`: Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Chouhan On Congress Leader`s UK Trip
Lashing out at Rahul Gandhi for his comments during his recent foreign visit, Madhya Pradesh CM said, Whatever you want to say, say it among the people of the country.`
Highlights
- Madhya Pradesh CM lashed out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
- He took a dig at Gandhi's recent visit to the UK where he gave a lecture at a university
- Chouhan was among the many BJP leaders that criticised Rahul Gandhi for his university speech
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday lashed out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and said that he feels pity for the leadership of Congress. "Rahul Gandhi is talking abroad that nobody listens in the country. He spoke such childish things that bowed the country's head in shame. He is crying like a child there, complaining that he is not allowed to do this and that. Whatever you want to say, say it among the people of the country," Chouhan said.
"When I went abroad before 2014, I was asked that the then Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is an underachiever. And my answer to that question was that the Prime Minister of India can never be an underachiever, he is the Prime Minister of India, not of the Congress," he said. "Now, crying like this shows the defeated, desperate and hopeless mentality of the Congress leadership. I feel pity," he said.
MP CM slams former chief minister and state Congress chief Kamal Nath
CM Chouhan also slammed former CM and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) Chief Kamal Nath and said, "In the last election too, Nath was dependent on lies, he did not fulfill his promise and now again his campaign to make a new promise letter is going on. But what happened to the previous promisory notes?"
"I am asking again today Kamal Nath ji, you had promised that you would make a provision of an overall 40 percent budget for women in the MP budget, what did you do? I am again saying that you had stopped Rs 1000 per month which we used to give to poor sisters of Baiga, Bharia, Sahariya community. What happened to your promise?" Chouhan said.
International Women's Day
Talking about International Women's Day, Chouhan said, "We did not do any program on International Women`s Day due to Holi, but we took some decisions for the welfare of our sisters on the occasion."
"Madhya Pradesh government has decided that our sisters, who are in government service, also have to take care of the responsibility of motherhood, being women they have many other preoccupations, so we have decided that additional casual leave (CL) of seven days will be given to all women employees, which they can use according to their requirement," Chouhan said.
Besides, it has been decided that after class 10th, girls will be taught lessons for financial literacy in higher secondary and college, which will be women oriented. Arrangements will be made for skill training for girls, which will include training in handloom, embroidery, and traditional folk arts, he added.
The women of the state will be provided training in modern designs and advanced techniques to handloom and handicraft artisans through NID and NIFT institutes.
Girl students studying in ITI will be given 60 to 80 hours of training in digital and financial literacy, English, communication, and work readiness, Chouhan said, adding that special training and job fairs will be organised for the purpose of providing employment to girl students studying in technical educational institutions of the state.