Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has strongly criticized previous Congress governments for the collapse of the state's cotton industry. He highlighted the closure of major textile mills that left thousands of workers unemployed over decades. The CM sees the new PM MITRA Park in Dhar as a potential game-changer for reviving cotton cultivation and industrial opportunities. Yadav believes this initiative will make Madhya Pradesh self-reliant in the cotton sector.

Key Points: Mohan Yadav Blames Congress for MP Cotton Mill Closures

  • Congress policies caused massive losses to cotton farmers
  • PM MITRA Park aims to revive textile industry in MP
  • Over six lakh farmers expected to benefit from new initiative
  • Prominent mills like Hukumchand and Binod closed in 1991
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'Wrong' policies of Congress regimes led to cotton mills' closure in MP: CM Mohan Yadav

MP CM Mohan Yadav reveals how Congress policies devastated cotton industry, highlighting PM MITRA Park as revival hope

"Wrong policies during the Congress regimes led to the closure of cotton mills - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Sep 18

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday alleged that wrong policies of the Congress regimes caused heavy losses to farmers involved in cotton cultivation in the state.

Chief Minister Yadav said that due to the continued increase in the cost of cotton production and losses, many farmers stopped cotton cultivation, which subsequently resulted in the shutting down of one mill after another across the state.

"Wrong policies during the Congress regimes led to the closure of cotton mills. Lakhs of mill workers lost employment. Now, 'MP MITRA Park' being established in Dhar has come as a ray of hope to revive our cotton industry again," Chief Minister Yadav said in a statement.

He asserted that over six lakh farmers producing cotton in Ujjain, Indore, Gwalior, Ratlam, and several other districts will benefit once India's first Pradhan Mantri Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Park becomes operational.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone of 'PM MITRA Park' during his visit to Dhar on Wednesday.

As soon as farmers get good returns on their production, other crop growers will also opt for it, he said.

"With this, Madhya Pradesh will become self-reliant in the cotton industry," CM Yadav said.

Several prominent Mills, prominently two in the Malwa region, Hukumchand Mill in Indore and Binod Mill in Ujjain, closed in 1991, leaving thousands of workers jobless and struggling for wages for decades.

Gwalior's famous J. C. Mills, which was established in 1921, where more than 16,000 labourers worked, was closed.

Several cases between Mills owners and workers are pending before the Madhya Pradesh High Court.

The state government is also one of the parties in the case, as the land given to these Mills belongs to the government.

Notably, in November last year, Chief Minister Yadav said that the state government would approach the High Court to resolve all cases related to Mills. In fact, in some cases, the government has taken back its land.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the new initiative, let's not forget the thousands of workers who suffered for decades after mill closures. The government should ensure proper compensation for those affected families before celebrating new projects.
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Vikram M
As a cotton farmer from Ujjain district, I've seen the struggles firsthand. Production costs kept rising while prices remained stagnant. Hoping PM MITRA Park brings better market linkages and fair prices for our produce. 🤞
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on textile revival. MP has great potential for cotton production. Hope this project includes sustainable farming practices and doesn't just become another political announcement.
Aman W
The closure of JC Mills in Gwalior affected generations of workers. My family still has pending dues from 1991. Hope the government resolves these old cases before moving forward with new projects. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Michael C
Good to see infrastructure development in textile sector. India needs to compete globally in cotton textiles. MP's central location could make it a logistics hub for the industry if executed properly.

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