MP CM Mohan Yadav Highlights Medical Education Growth Under BJP, Plans 50 Colleges in Two Years

Speaking in Tokyo, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav credited BJP’s governance for increasing the state's medical colleges from 5 to 30 in 20 years. He announced plans to expand the number to 50, emphasizing development beyond politics.

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TOKYO, JAPAN – Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, during his visit to Tokyo, highlighted the state's rapid expansion in medical education under BJP rule. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and the party’s governance for the significant rise in medical institutions over the past two decades.

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“When Congress was in power, Madhya Pradesh had only five medical colleges. In 20 years of BJP government, the number has increased to 30,” Yadav stated. “In the next two years, this will increase to 50 medical colleges.”

Yadav framed the expansion as part of a broader developmental agenda, asserting that BJP’s governance had driven progress across all sectors. He urged that national development should remain a priority, regardless of political affiliations.

“We have to utilize PM Narendra Modi's leadership... No matter which government is in power, our country should progress,” he added.