Scindia Plays Cricket After Swiftly Clearing Playground Encroachment in 2 Hours

During a visit to Ashoknagar, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia's convoy was stopped by youths complaining about an encroached playground. He immediately instructed district officials to resolve the issue, leading to the encroachment being cleared within two hours. Upon his return, Scindia found the youths playing and joined them for a game of cricket. He also addressed a program for persons with disabilities, highlighting the government's commitment to their empowerment and dignity.

Key Points: Scindia Acts, Youths Get Playground Back in 2 Hours

  • Swift action on complaint
  • Encroachment removed in 2 hours
  • Minister played cricket with youths
  • Commitment to 'Divyang' empowerment
  • Service as family duty
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Youths gets their playground back within 2 hours of Scindia's prompt action in Ashoknagar

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia ordered officials to clear an encroached playground during a visit. The youths were playing again within hours.

"This soldier of yours will always stand with you and fight for your respect, empowerment, and self-reliance. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Gwalior, Feb 3

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia took swift action on a complaint from local youths during his visit to Ashoknagar district, ensuring the removal of encroachments from a playground.

On Tuesday, when Jyotiraditya Scindia was going to attend a foundation stone laying ceremony for a substation in Dungarsara village in Ashoknagar, under the Guna Lok Sabha constituency he represents, a group of youths stopped his convoy on the way.

The Union Minister came out of the car and listened to the youth's complaint patiently and he immediately instructed the District Collector and Superintendent of Police (SP) to address the issue.

The youths had told the Union Minister that the only playground in the area had been encroached by some people. After receiving clear instruction from Scindia, the officials swung into action and removed the encroachment in two hours.

Later, when Scindia was returning after attending the event, he saw the youths playing in the same playground. The Minister not only met the youths again but played cricket with them to boost their morale.

Notably, Scindia was on a three-day visit to his Lok Sabha constituency Guna and participated in multiple events, including an event for people with disabilities in Ashok Nagar late on Monday.

Addressing the programme, the Minister stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi by replacing the term differently-abled with 'Divyang' had given a new direction to the country's thinking, sensitivity, and perspective.

"This soldier of yours will always stand with you and fight for your respect, empowerment, and self-reliance," Scindia said during his address.

He also said that service was not a matter of governance for the Scindia family, but a sacred duty that has been fulfilled for generations.

He clarified that the target of providing services to a total of 8,240 differently-abled people across the entire parliamentary constituency, including 1,456 in Ashoknagar, 1,745 in Guna, and 5,250 in Shivpuri, was not merely a statistical figure, but a commitment linked to the hopes, dignity, and future of 8,240 families.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the prompt action is commendable, it highlights a systemic issue. Why did the local administration need a minister's order to clear an encroachment? This should be their regular duty. We need systems that work without VIP intervention.
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Vikram M
The best part is him playing cricket with the kids afterwards! Shows he genuinely cared and didn't just treat it as a bureaucratic task. Bet those boys will remember that day forever. More power to our youth! 🏏
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Priya S
Good work, but let's see if the encroachment stays cleared. Often, such people come back once the VIP leaves. The local police and municipality need to be vigilant now. The real test is sustainability.
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Rohit P
Heartwarming story! In our crowded cities and towns, open playgrounds are disappearing. It's great to see a leader prioritize children's right to play. Hope this sets an example for other areas too.
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Karthik V
The focus on 'Divyangjan' is also important. Changing terminology is a start, but the real commitment is in the services promised to over 8000 people. Action on both fronts - youth and differently-abled - is needed. Good to see a holistic approach.

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