Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, has made noteworthy remarks on the transient visibility of political figures after leaving prominent positions. Comparing the disappearance of photos from hoardings to the removal of horns from a donkey’s head, Chouhan shared his perspective on the dynamics of political presence.
Chouhan’s comments follow his recent electoral defeat, missing out on a fifth term despite the Bharatiya Janata Party’s triumph in the November assembly polls. The veteran BJP leader emphasized the fulfillment derived from working for the welfare of others and praised leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their dedication to the nation.
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Acknowledging the positive contributions of active politicians, Chouhan reflected on the ephemeral nature of public recognition, humorously noting how photos vanish from public displays once an individual is no longer in a top political post. The 64-year-old leader stepped down as Chief Minister, paving the way for Mohan Yadav, his party colleague, after the BJP’s decisive victory in the state elections.
Current Chief Minister Mohan Yadav recently visited Chouhan, discussing the welfare schemes implemented during Chouhan’s tenure. Yadav expressed the intent to continue and build upon these schemes, particularly those focused on the well-being of girls and women in the state.
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