Chouhan first non-Cong CM to complete 10 years

Breaks the record of Digvijaya Singh who ruled the State for two consecutive terms from 1993-2003.

November 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 08:26 am IST - Bhopal:

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his wife meet Geeta, a hearing and speech impaired girl, who recently returned from Pakistan, at a programme in Indore on Sunday.PHOTO: PTI

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his wife meet Geeta, a hearing and speech impaired girl, who recently returned from Pakistan, at a programme in Indore on Sunday.PHOTO: PTI

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday completed 10 years in office, becoming the first non-Congress chief minister to do so, even as his tenures saw challenges like the Vyapam scam and defeat in recently-held Lok Sabha by-poll.

With his two back-to-back terms, Mr. Chouhan broke the record of his predecessor and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, who ruled the State for two consecutive tenures from 1993-2003.

The 56-year-old BJP leader was sworn-in as the Chief Minister for the first time on November 29, 2005, after the tumultuous run of the BJP government that came to power in 2003 which then waded through political turbulence by having two chief ministers in a short span of two years.

In 2003, Union Minister Uma Bharti led a surcharged poll campaign to dethrone the then chief minister Digvijaya Singh, who headed the state Congress government since 1993. Ms. Bharti remained at the top post from December 8, 2003 to August 22, 2004.

After that, Babulal Gaur became the Chief Minister till November 29, 2005.

Though Mr. Singh defeated Mr. Chouhan at the former’s princely state and home turf Raghogarh in 2003, the destiny had much more in store for Mr. Chouhan as in less than two years after that loss, he became the Chief Minister replacing Mr. Gaur, the present Home Minister of the State.

Mr. Gaur was forced to step down as Ms.Bharti, after getting released from Hubli jail in connection with a case of alleged insult to the national flag, demanded from the party that Mr. Gaur be removed and she should be made again the chief minister, but in vain.

However, Mr. Chouhan then got an opportunity to become the chief minister for the first time in his political career of over one-and-a-half decade.

He first got elected as MLA in 1989-90 from the Budhni Assembly seat and was later forced to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Vidisha against his wishes.

Since then he represented the Vidisha Lok Sabha seat for five consecutive terms till 2004.

Though he had served the party in a number of important positions, he never had any administrative experience till he became the chief minister in 2005.

Besides the Vyapam scam, the Opposition also tried to embroil him in a dumper scam, but he got a clean chit in it from the court.

Referring to the Vyapam scam, Mr. Chouhan said, “Though probe is going on in the case, we have tried to make a transparent system of admission and recruitment after we came to know that there was no system in place for the same.”

The BJP also met with defeat in the recently-held Ratlam-Jhabua Lok Sabha by-poll.

Talking further of Vyapam, Mr. Chouhan said: “After that a total of six lakh candidates appeared in different exams conducted by Vyapam. We were confident that no wrongdoing will take place in it. Also, 3.55 lakh were selected through it. Only in 1,600 cases we found irregularities after the scam was exposed, which was just 0.01 per cent of the total.”

“I am sure that in other states there must be much bigger irregularities than this,” he claimed.

The Chief Minister also cited various growth figures to highlight his achievements.

“In the initial term, I focused on building infrastructure, especially in the areas of road, power and water. Besides building quality roads, the State at present is generating 15,500 MW power.

“It has enhanced irrigation potential from 7.5 lakh hectare to 36 lakh hectare and raised food grain production from 166 lakh MT to 450 lakh MT per year,” Mr. Chouhan said.

However, Mr.Singh termed the growth story of Madhya Pradesh as based on “fictitious” figures.

“The figures of enhanced food grain production are fudged by the state officials by clubbing it with PDS food grains and selling the produce of other states in Madhya Pradesh,” he alleged. PTI

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