MP Minister's Ladli Behna Warning: Attend CM Event or Lose Benefits

The political scene in Madhya Pradesh is heating up again. Congress is furious over Minister Vijay Shah's latest comments about the Ladli Behna Yojana. They say he's insulting women by suggesting their financial aid depends on showing up to thank the Chief Minister. Now, they're calling for his head and demanding his immediate dismissal from the cabinet.

Key Points: Congress Demands Vijay Shah Dismissal Over Ladli Behna Remarks

  • Minister Vijay Shah links scheme benefits to attending CM felicitation program
  • Congress accuses BJP of an anti-women mindset over the remarks
  • Shah warns of suspended applications for non-attendance and for investigation
  • Controversy involves 2.5 lakh women in Ratlam district under the scheme
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Congress attacks MP Minister Vijay Shah over Ladli Behna Yojana remarks, demands dismissal

Congress attacks MP Minister Vijay Shah for linking Ladli Behna Yojana benefits to attending CM felicitation, demands his immediate dismissal.

"The beloved sisters whom the BJP should be respecting are instead being insulted by its ministers. - Jitu Patwari, Congress State President"

Bhopal, Dec 14

The political atmosphere in Madhya Pradesh has once again turned tense after “controversial Minister” Vijay Shah issued a provocative statement regarding the Ladli Behna Yojana.

During a meeting of the District Development Advisory Committee in Ratlam, Shah declared that women beneficiaries of the scheme must attend a felicitation programme for the Chief Minister to show their respect.

He warned that those who fail to attend could see their applications for financial assistance put on hold.

Congress leaders also drew attention to Shah’s history of objectionable remarks. “The beloved sisters whom the BJP should be respecting are instead being insulted by its ministers,” Congress state president Jitu Patwar said in a sharp statement.

“From derogatory remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi to threats against the mothers and sisters of Madhya Pradesh, this reflects the BJP’s frustrated and anti-women mindset. If the BJP has even a shred of morality left, it should demand Shah’s resignation immediately.”

Shah reportedly told officials that since the government is disbursing crores of rupees under the scheme -- providing Rs 1,500 per month to each beneficiary -- it was only fair that women express their gratitude at least once to the chief minister.

He added that beneficiaries whose payments had recently increased by Rs 250 would be investigated, and their applications suspended if they did not comply and did not turn up to show respect to the chief minister.

The remarks have sparked outrage. Congress leaders accused Shah of insulting crores of women across the state.

Former Minister P.C. Sharma described the statement as “an affront to the dignity of Ladli Behna beneficiaries” and demanded Shah’s immediate dismissal.

He argued that the BJP’s silence on the issue amounted to tacit approval, adding that the party had failed to act even after Shah’s earlier controversial comments.

In Indore, Shah had made disparaging comments about Colonel Sophia Qureshi, a decorated officer involved in Operation Sindoor. In 2013, he had passed indecent remarks about Sadhna Singh, the wife of former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, which led to his resignation at the time. More recently, in 2022, Shah courted controversy by mocking Rahul Gandhi’s unmarried status during a rally in Khandwa.

With nearly 2,50,000 women registered under the Ladli Behna Yojana in Ratlam district alone, Shah’s comments have triggered widespread debate, intensifying the political battle over women’s dignity and government accountability in Madhya Pradesh.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the scheme itself is good for women's empowerment, such statements from a minister are completely unacceptable. It turns a welfare measure into a tool for political servitude. This is not the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' spirit.
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Aman W
Let's be honest, this is just political drama before elections. Both sides are playing games. But using poor women as pawns is a new low. The CM should clarify his stand instead of letting his minister make such arrogant statements.
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Sarah B
As an observer, this pattern is concerning. If this minister has a history of such remarks against women, including a decorated army officer, why is he still in office? Accountability should be above party politics. 🤔
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Karthik V
The Congress is right to call this out, but they should also introspect. When they were in power, did they never use schemes for political mileage? The issue is the blatant disrespect shown to beneficiaries. Help should be given with grace, not as a leash.
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Meera T
My sister is a beneficiary in Ratlam. She called me, worried that if she doesn't go to this event, her money will stop. Is this what empowerment looks like? Forcing gratitude? This is bullying, plain and simple. Very disappointing. 😞

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