Bhopal, 24 October (HS). Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav arrived in Gwalior on Thursday on a short stay. During this, he took information from senior administrative officials at the airport about the priority programs of the government, development works of the district and law and order.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reached Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Air Terminal by air on Thursday at around 1 pm. New and Renewable Energy Minister Rakesh Shukla, Khajuraho MP VD Sharma and Hitanand also came to Gwalior with him from Bhopal.
After some time from Gwalior airport, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav left for Vijaypur town of Sheopur district by helicopter along with Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar and public representatives who had come from Bhopal. After coming back to Gwalior from there, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reached the residence of former Vice President of Textbook Corporation, Thathipur, Jaiprakash Rajouria and met his elder brother Late. Paid tribute to Omprakash Rajouria.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav then reached Rajmaja Vijayaraje Scindia Airport and left for Bhopal by air at around 7.15 pm. Abhay Chaudhary and other public representatives had reached Gwalior airport to welcome and bid farewell to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav.
Divisional Commissioner Manoj Khatri, Inspector General of Police Arvind Saxena, Collector Ruchika Chauhan, Superintendent of Police Dharamveer Singh, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Aman Vaishnav and Additional Superintendent of Police Krishna Lalchandani and other concerned officers were also present at the airport.
Chief Minister paid tribute to the late elder brother of former Vice President of Textbook Corporation, Rajouria.
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav reached the residence of former Vice President of Textbook Corporation, Thathipur, Jaiprakash Rajouria, in Gwalior and met his elder brother Late. Tried to pay tribute by offering floral tributes to the portrait of Omprakash Rajouria. Also Late. Met Omprakash Rajouria's mother and other family members and consoled him. Along with Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, Khajuraho MP and State BJP President VD Sharma and Late Hitanand were also present. Omprakash had come to pay tribute to Rajouria. Rajouria's elder brother, former vice-chairman of Textbook Corporation, Omprakash Rajouria, passed away in August last.