Khajuraho Cabinet Meeting: Amid Reshuffle Buzz, a Two-Year Review Begins

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is kicking off a two-day special cabinet meeting in Khajuraho today. This gathering is part of a broader review of departmental performance as the BJP government nears its two-year mark. Key agendas include assessing ministers and planning a three-year governance roadmap for their portfolios. The event also features fund transfers for welfare schemes and project inaugurations, all amid speculation about a potential cabinet reshuffle.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Holds Special Cabinet Meeting in Khajuraho

  • Two-day special meeting reviews key departments like Industry and Tribal Affairs
  • Four cabinet berths remain vacant, fueling reshuffle speculation
  • Meeting includes bhoomi poojan for projects worth over Rs 27,000 lakh
  • CM to transfer funds to 1.26 crore Ladli Behnas during the event
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Two-day special meeting of MP Cabinet to begin in Khajuraho today

MP CM Mohan Yadav begins a 2-day special cabinet meeting in Khajuraho to review departments, plan a 3-year roadmap, and address reshuffle speculation.

"Chief Minister Yadav has been assessing each minister’s achievements over the past two years and accordingly is framing a three-year governance roadmap for their departments. - Article"

Khajuraho, Dec 8

Amid speculation of a Cabinet reshuffle after completion of two years of the government, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, along with his Council of Ministers, will hold a two-day special meeting in Khajuraho starting from Monday.

The special meeting is part of a week-long programme to review the progress of the various departments of the state government, and the performance of ministers heading them, which began on December 2.

After reviewing over a dozen departments during the Winter Session of the state Assembly (concluded on December 5), CM Yadav will review the remaining departments during this special meeting in Khajuraho.

Among the key departments that will be reviewed during the Khajuraho meeting are Industrial Policy & Investment Promotion; Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; Revenue; Urban Development and Housing; Technical Education; Skill Development and Employment; Tribal Affairs; Scheduled Caste Welfare; and Mineral Resources departments.

Chief Minister Yadav has been assessing each minister’s achievements over the past two years and accordingly is framing a three-year governance roadmap for their departments.

The Mohan Yadav-headed BJP government in the state is completing its two years in office on December 13.

Four ministerial berths remain vacant in the 35-member cabinet limit -- which is the15 per cent of the 230-member Assembly -- adding to the reshuffle buzz.

The last cabinet reshuffle was held in July when former Congress MLA Ram Niwas Rawat was inducted as a minister, though he resigned in November after losing a bypoll.

After a series of review meetings, the Chief Minister will also chair a special Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, during which important decisions will be taken.

To make the occasion more special, the CM will transfer the December instalment to the bank accounts of more than 1.26 crore Ladli Behnas across the state. He will also interact with the beneficiaries.

Chief Minister Yadav will also perform the 'bhoomi poojan' of nine mega projects worth Rs 27,055 lakh, and will inaugurate over 20 completed projects worth Rs 24,010 lakh in Chhatarpur district.

He will also unveil the statues of Maharaja Chhatrasal and 'Iron Man' Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the district.

- IANS

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Priya S
Transferring the Ladli Behna instalment during this meeting is a smart move. It directly connects governance with welfare. My sister is a beneficiary and it genuinely helps her family. More such schemes are needed.
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Rahul R
Holding the meeting in Khajuraho is nice for tourism promotion, but I hope the expenses are justified. The real test is whether the review leads to better delivery in Tribal Affairs and SC Welfare departments. Promises are plenty, implementation is key.
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Sarah B
The cabinet reshuffle buzz is interesting. Four vacant berths mean new faces and hopefully fresh ideas. Hope they choose ministers based on performance and capability, not just political equations.
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Vikram M
Bhoomi poojan for new projects and unveiling statues is good, but what about maintaining the existing infrastructure? Our roads and public buildings need urgent attention. Hope the review addresses maintenance budgets too.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I have to ask: are these elaborate meetings and ceremonies the best use of time and resources? As a taxpayer, I'd prefer a simple, efficient review followed by clear, published outcomes. The focus should be on results, not optics.
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Nikhil C
The three-year roadmap sounds promising. Long-term planning is what we lack often. If they stick to it and are held

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