Jitu Patwari surrounded Mohan Yadav government…?


Mohan Yadav government has made a big change in the working area of the administrative officers of Madhya Pradesh. Under this, the state government has transferred 47 IAS-IPS officers in the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday (10-11 August). The state government released two lists of IAS-IPS officers within two and a quarter hours. The officers got the inkling of the transfer in the morning, when they must have woken up. After this big reshuffle, the political temperature in madhya pradesh rose.


Jitu Patwari surrounded the state government

After the transfer of IAS-IPS officers, State congress President Jitu Patwari has posted a message on social media taking a dig. In this, while addressing the cm, he has asked the state government that chief minister Mohan Yadav ji, will there be a change in madhya pradesh now?


What did Jitu Patwari say?

State congress president Jitu Patwari  on social media platform X , "Late saturday night, 47 IAS-IPS officers including 7 district collectors and 7 SPs were transferred." He further wrote, "CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, can it be expected that the law and order situation in madhya pradesh will be comparatively better? Will your performance as home minister be good now? Will the crimes decrease and the problems of the public also reduce? But, will this happen?

Collectors of seven districts changed


In the transfer list released at midnight by the state government, the collectors of 7 districts of the state have been changed. In this, Balaghat collector Girish Kumar Mishra has been made Rajgarh Collector. While Public Relations director Roshan Kumar Singh has been made collector Vidisha, ujjain district panchayat CEO Mrinal meena has been made collector Balaghat. Similarly, gwalior Municipal Corporation Commissioner Harsh Singh has been made Dindori collector, Additional collector Bhopal Harshal Pancholi has been made Anuppur collector, Additional collector Bhopal Himanshu Chandra has been made Neemuch collector and panchayat and Rural Development Deputy Secretary Kedar Singh has been made Shahdol Collector.

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