Opposition Slams Madhya Pradesh Government Over ‘Evasion’ on Development Record
Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari has accused the Mohan government of avoiding key questions on the state’s development and hiding its failures. He called for greater transparency and accountability, saying the government has failed to present a clear and honest picture of governance.
Addressing the media in Bhopal, Patwari alleged that the state administration has consistently avoided substantive questions concerning Madhya Pradesh’s development trajectory. He said it was unfortunate that instead of engaging with these concerns transparently, the government appeared to be deflecting scrutiny to mask what he described as administrative failures.
The Congress leader argued that a government unwilling to face public accountability cannot present an honest picture of development. According to him, the lack of direct responses on crucial matters has raised serious doubts about governance and the effectiveness of policy implementation in the state.
Patwari further demanded that the Mohan government place a clear and transparent account of its development claims before the people of Madhya Pradesh. He stressed that accountability and openness were essential for democratic governance and urged the administration to address public concerns directly rather than sidestepping them.
The remarks add to the growing political debate over governance and development in the state, underscoring the mounting pressure on the ruling dispensation to defend its performance amid sustained opposition criticism.

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