Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan filed
his nomination paper from Budhni Assembly constituency in Sehore district for
the forthcoming State Assembly polls.
CM Chouhan’s wife Sadhna Singh Chouhan was also
present with him on the occasion.
Ahead of filing nomination papers, he visited his
village Jait in the district, held a roadshow and addressed a public gathering
in the district.
CM Chouhan said, “We will serve the public and will do
it in such a way that the world would remember that someone had come. The aim
of my life is to make the lives of the people better. I want to tell the women
of the entire state that in the coming five years I will make every sister a
Lakhpati Didi.”
He further said contesting elections was not a matter
of glorifying oneself, the aim of contesting elections, forming the government,
was to make life better for the people. Therefore no one would remain poor, he
would not let anyone remain poor and would work together.
“Development work will be done here as well as in the
entire State, no stone will be left unturned. I have come out to change the
times, I have not just come out to contest elections, I have come out to change
Madhya Pradesh and to change Budhni. I will think about how every village will
be a model village, no village will be left out in the State,” said CM Chouhan.
The CM said he had worked hard with all his strength
and the people of the State were his family.
“I have worked hard with all my might. You (public)
and I, we are not two separate things but just one. We are a family. I am in
you and you are in me, this is my family,” Chouhan said.
Madhya Pradesh is one of the five States set to hold
elections this year on November 17 and the counting of votes will take place on
December 3. Voters will choose legislators from 230 Assembly constituencies.
ANI