Amit Shah Recalls Vajpayee's Love for Bagheli Language at Rewa Farming Event

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated Madhya Pradesh's Natural Farming Project in Rewa, recalling former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's fondness for the local Bagheli language. The event highlighted the state's agricultural achievements, including leading national production in crops like maize and soybean. The government has disbursed thousands of crores in direct payments and crop loss support to farmers over the past two years. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has declared 2026 as the Agriculture Year, focusing on income growth and climate-resilient farming.

Key Points: Shah: Vajpayee Loved Bagheli Language | Rewa Farming Launch

  • Vajpayee's connection to Bagheli language
  • Natural Farming Project launched
  • MP's top ranks in crop production
  • Direct farmer payments & support schemes
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Rewa's Bagheli was close to Vajpayee's heart: HM Shah

Amit Shah links Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Rewa's Bagheli language while launching MP's Natural Farming Project. Details on agriculture initiatives and support for farmers.

"Rewa's Bagheli was close to the heart of ex-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and he often spoke in that language. - Amit Shah"

Rewa, Dec 25

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that Rewa's Bagheli was close to the heart of ex-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and he often spoke in that language.

Home Minister Shah made this remark addressing the farmers' conference in Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh, during which he inaugurated the state government's programme 'Natural Farming Project'.

'Bagheli' is a local language of the Baghelkhand region (Rewa, Sidhi, Satna districts) of Madhya Pradesh, and it is similar to 'Avadhi' and 'Bhojpuri'. Rewa shares its border with Uttar Pradesh from three directions - Allahabad (Prayag), Mirzapur-Banaras and Chitrakoot.

Before addressing the programme, HM Shah inspected a 'Gaushala' (cow shelter) through e-carts and observed the exhibition organised by the Agriculture Department at Basaman Mama area in Rewa.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla, who hails from Rewa, State BJP president Hemant Khandelwal and some other local BJP leaders joined the event.

Notably, the Basaman Mama 'gaushala', which accommodates more than 7,000 cows, was established to provide shelter for abandoned cows.

Rewa's event was part of Chief Minister Yadav's vision for agricultural growth and the promotion of natural farming in 2026.

Notably, after completion of two years dedicated to Women Empowerment (2024-25) and Industrial Growth (2025-26) of his government, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has declared 2026 as the Agriculture Year.

Under this initiative, efforts will be coordinated to increase farmers' income, promote climate-resilient natural farming, ensure fair prices for crops, focus on technological improvements and agriculture through digital initiatives.

Madhya Pradesh ranks first in maize and soybean production and second in wheat, urad, lentil, chickpea, mustard, total oilseeds, pulses, cereals, and coarse grains production in the country.

The Madhya Pradesh government has procured 2.41 crore metric tonnes of grains from 48.51 lakh farmers over the past two years, with payments of Rs 81,767 crore credited directly to farmers' accounts.

To support farmers in case of crop loss due to natural calamities, the state government has paid claims worth Rs 1,243.54 crore to 77 lakh farmers over the past two years.

Under the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi provides Rs 6,000 to farmers, and the state government also provides Rs 6,000. Since April 2025, a total of Rs 65,756 crore has been disbursed to 1.61 crore farmers under the combined scheme.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The numbers on procurement and payments are impressive if true. Direct benefit transfer is a game-changer for farmers. But I hope the natural farming project includes proper training and doesn't just remain an announcement. The success will depend on ground implementation.
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Vikram M
As someone from MP, I'm proud of our agricultural ranking! First in maize and soybean is no small feat. The focus on 2026 as Agriculture Year is needed. Hope they address the real issues like water scarcity and market access for small farmers.
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Sarah B
The gaushala with 7000 cows is remarkable. Supporting animal welfare while promoting agriculture shows holistic thinking. Natural farming is the future - better for soil health and consumers.
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Aman W
Rs 12,000 per year from PM-Kisan and state scheme is helpful, but is it enough with rising input costs? The compensation for crop loss is crucial though. One bad monsoon can wipe out a family's yearly income. More focus on irrigation please!
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Kriti O
My nana used to speak Bagheli. Glad to see our local languages getting recognition at the national level. Atal ji was truly a people's PM. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

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