Bhopal, May 24 (IANS) Veteran BJP leader and Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is set to embark on another "padyatra" -- a foot march, in his Lok Sabha constituency Vidisha, from Sunday (May 25).
During his two-day 'Padyatra', the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister will interact with farmers and evaluate the impact of beneficiary schemes introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central government.
Shivraj Chouhan had earlier stated that this initiative underscores his commitment to resolving agricultural challenges, improving economic sustainability, and reinforcing India’s goal of self-reliance.
The padyatra will span 20 to 25 km daily, allowing the senior BJP leader to engage with villagers, discuss welfare programmes, and provide direction for resolving challenges.
Initially focused on Vidisha, it will later extend to other Lok Sabha constituencies, broadening its reach.
During this journey, Union Minister Chouhan will highlight key schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Digital India, rural development projects, health services, education, sanitation, and self-employment programmes.
He aims to ensure that these initiatives effectively benefit rural communities. This padyatra is not just about raising awareness but about direct dialogue with beneficiaries and ensuring local participation.
The Union Minister has consistently relied on yatras as a means of engaging with the public, solidifying his vision, and strengthening his political presence.
He believes that a journey can bridge the gap between governance and the grassroots has shaped his approach to leadership.
Between December 2016 and 2017, Shivraj Chouhan undertook five major yatras — the Narmada Seva Yatra, Jan Vishwas Yatra, Madhya Pradesh Vikas Yatra, Kisan Sandesh Yatra, and Adivasi Vikas Yatra.
These journeys were not mere political exercises but efforts to directly connect with citizens and address their concerns.
In 2018, as the Assembly elections approached, he launched the Jan Ashirwad Yatra, a fifty-five-day tour aimed at reinforcing his ties with voters.
--IANS
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