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CM Chouhan visits Late Vijay Sahariya’s residence to meet his family

Tuesday - November 10, 2020 1:55 am , Category : MADHYA PRADESH


Instructs to provide government job to deceased’s wife, allowance for 6 months, Rs. 4 lakh from Sambal Yojana and pucca house
Legal action must against moneylenders doing business against rules and without licensee interest 
 
 
Bhopal 09 November 2020: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached the residence of the family affected in the incident that occurred at Ukavadkhurd village in Guna district. Chief Minister Chouhan issued instructions to provide government job to Late Vijay Sahariya’s wife, Rs 5 thousand per month monthly allowance for the next 6 months, Rs 4 lakh in Sambal Yojana and a pucca house. Chief Minister Chouhan expressed his condolences to the bereaved family, consoled them and assured all possible assistance to them.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan assured Ramsukhi Bai, wife of Late Vijay that the government stands with him. The injustice done to them will not be tolerated. Strict action will be taken against the culprits. Chief Minister Chouhan showered his affection on Late Vijay’s children including 5-year-old son Piyush and 4-year-old daughter Nancy and assured that the government would take care of their education.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the government has enacted a law against unlicensed moneylenders who provide loan at high rates to the poor, take possession of their property unlawfully and torture them. There is also a provision for imprisonment up to 3 years with fine as punishment to money lenders. People belonging to the Scheduled Tribes who are in debt under such moneylenders, should complain directly. Strict action will be taken against the concerned. Chief Minister Chouhan said that in the law made by the government, not only will action be taken against those who distribute loans without license and charge high rates of interest but loans given by them will be waived. Chief Minister Chouhan directed the officers of the district administration to take action against such moneylenders and ensure strict implementation of the passed order. Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Mahendra Singh Sisodia was also present on the occasion – Window to News