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Madhya Pradesh: Houses demolished, meat shops closed due to crime control, law action as new government action begins

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Authorities in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal district on Thursday bulldozed the home of a man accused of seriously injuring a BJP worker during an attack earlier this month. In the first bulldozing drive approved by new Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Farukh Raine’s house was demolished by the local authorities in the Janta Colony area.

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Bhopal: Mohan Yadav, the new Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, has taken action against crime and illegal activities in the state. On his first day on the job, Yadav ordered the demolition of the houses of three suspects in a recent murder case in Bhopal. Ten meat shops were demolished in Ujjain on charges of violating the law.

The demolition of the houses in Bhopal is seen as a message from the new government to criminals. The demolition of the meat shops in Ujjain is seen as an attempt to enforce the law against illegal activities.

Ten meat shops were demolished in Ujjain on charges of violating the law. The shops were operating in the Nagjhiri area of ​​the city without permission. Officials said all people running such establishments without permission have been asked to close them or face action.

In Bhopal, the houses of three suspects in a recent murder case have been demolished. The suspects, Farukh Rain, Bilal and Aslam, allegedly attacked a BJP functionary, Devendra Thakur, after the results of the Bhopal Central Assembly elections were announced. The Bhopal central seat was won by Congress candidate Arif Masood.

Loudspeakers banned in MP

In his very first action after taking charge as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav on Wednesday issued a directive banning the use of loudspeakers above the permissible decibel level at religious places. At his first cabinet meeting after taking the oath of office, he also banned the sale of meat and fish in open spaces.

The decision to ban the use of loudspeakers above permissible decibel limits was the first order signed by Yadav after taking charge, he told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

Yadav, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has vowed to take a tough stance against crime and illegal activities. He has said that he will not tolerate lawlessness in the state.



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