Madhya Pradesh: BJP refutes allegations against CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, what Hemant Khandelwal said?
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party has rejected the allegations leveled against Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. The party said that the Congress party is creating confusion. The people of the state will not tolerate this conspiracy. The party stated that CM Dr. Mohan Yadav is a popular leader and is working day and night towards making the state a developed state.
BJP State President Hemant Khandelwal said that the allegations made by the Congress Party against our popular Chief Minister, Dr. Mohan Yadav, are completely false. Congress and its leaders are attempting to create confusion.
Khandelwal said, "I believe there is absolutely no truth in this. I want to point out that according to the nomination filed by our Chief Minister in 2023, the 17 acres of land he owned at that time remains the same in 2026. The 12.29 acres of land owned by his wife, Seema Yadav, also remained unchanged in 2026."
BJP leader added that the Siddhi Vinayak company, mentioned in the allegations, owned 68 acres in 2023, which had shrunk to just 65 acres in June. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav resigned as its director in 2017.
Khandelwal stated that the 16 acres of land owned by the Chief Minister's son, Vaibhav, prior to 2023 remained unchanged after Dr. Mohan Yadav became Chief Minister. All of this land was acquired before the Master Plan was implemented.
He said CM's daughter-in-law, Shalini Yadav, purchased 10 acres of agricultural land outside the Master Plan area. The allegations against the relatives are completely false. The Chief Minister and his family have nothing to do with the matter. His relatives have their own independent existence.
Khandelwal stated that he has learned that the facts presented in the allegations against the relatives are also incorrect. He has been told that these relatives will also speak out and action will be taken.
State President Khandelwal said, "I humbly and firmly refute the Congress's allegations. Since they could not surpass him in their work, they are conspiring like this. The people of the state will not tolerate this at all."
