CM Mohan Yadav Urges Young MLAs to Stay Humble, Connected With Public

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated a two-day Young Legislators' Conference at the Madhya Pradesh assembly in Bhopal. He addressed young MLAs from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, emphasizing the importance of humility, public connection, and accountability. The CM stated that India's democratic system is now a model for other nations and urged representatives to dignify the "temple of democracy." The conference, held under the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, saw participation from 55 legislators and was also attended by Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar.

Key Points: Young Legislators' Conference: CM Mohan Yadav Stresses Humility

  • CM stresses humility & public accountability
  • 55 MLAs from 3 states attend
  • Event upholds democratic traditions
  • Focus on effective public service
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MP: CM Mohan Yadav attends two-day 'Young Legislators' Conference' in Bhopal; stresses humility, public connect

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav inaugurates Young Legislators' Conference, urging MLAs from three states to maintain public connection with humility.

"This Young Legislators' Conference programme stands as a remarkable example of parliamentary tradition. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, March 30

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated a two-day 'Young Legislators' Conference' being held at the state assembly in Bhopal on Monday and addressed the young MLAs elected from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.

CM Yadav called it a significant example of India's rich parliamentary traditions and urged young elected representatives to remain committed to public service with humility and accountability.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Mohan Yadav said, "This Young Legislators' Conference programme stands as a remarkable example of parliamentary tradition. India has demonstrated its strength and capability in every era. Today, our country is counted among the world's major powers, and many nations are learning from our democratic system."

"All of us are elected public representatives and there is a long legacy. We have a dual responsibility to make that democratic heritage proud. You all are fortunate to have reached this position at a young age, which is a good thing. Though you all understand the importance of how we maintain connection with the public. To remain connected among them, our own efficiency and effectiveness in our work are important," the CM said.

"We have responsibilities within the assembly and our districts. By addressing their issues, you should continue to win the hearts of the people, but also maintain humility. Understand the strengths of your region as well as its weaknesses. Establish your presence there and also contribute to dignifying this temple of democracy," CM Yadav added.

A total of 55 MLAs, which include 18 legislators from Madhya Pradesh, 15 from Chhattisgarh, and 22 from Rajasthan, participated in the conference under the aegis of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (India Region-6).

Additionally, Chief Minister Yadav also noted that it was a vital responsibility for all of them to live up to the expectations of the public with humility, dialogue, and sensitivity.

Madhya Pradesh Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar also attended the conference and described the event as a meaningful platform where discussions were held with young public representatives on democratic values, the functioning of the assembly and effective ways of public service.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good words from CM Yadav. "Win the hearts of the people" is the key phrase. But it requires more than conferences. We need to see action on the ground - better roads, schools, and healthcare. Talk is cheap, delivery is priceless.
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Rohit P
It's great to see MLAs from three states coming together. Regional cooperation is the need of the hour for development in central India. Hope they discussed concrete issues like water sharing and industrial corridors, not just general principles.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in governance, I appreciate the focus on "dialogue and sensitivity." The tone at the top matters. If senior leaders like the CM emphasize humility, it can trickle down and improve the entire political culture.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I have to point out that these conferences often feel like photo-ops. The real test is whether these young MLAs will be allowed to speak freely in their own assemblies or just follow the party whip. True democracy needs independent thought.
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Kavya N
Good to see the Leader of Opposition also participating. That's the spirit! Democracy is strong when ruling party and opposition work together for the nation's good. More power to such collaborative efforts. 🇮🇳

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