Lavkushnagar shutdown today, city and area echoed with slogans of ‘No district, no vote’, people made videos viral… of Bharatiya Janata Party. , Here BJP’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra enters the city | Pro IQRA News

Lavkushnagar shutdown today, city and area echoed with slogans of ‘No district, no vote’, people made videos viral… of Bharatiya Janata Party.  , Here BJP’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra enters the city

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Chhatarpur (Madhya Pradesh)39 minutes ago

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All traders in the city have closed their establishments since Tuesday morning demanding that Lavkushanagar in Chhatarpur district should become a district. Along with this, traders along with the youth of the city have also come out on the streets with placards. The people there toured the city and made videos of the band that went viral. Where people are seen expressing their views and opinions.

Let us tell you that Bharatiya Janata Party’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra is in Lavkushnagar on Tuesday. Ministers Rajendra Sharma, Prabhat Jha and Haryana MLA Sudha Yadav will hold a press conference sometime. Where it is natural to have opposition and this opposition can also affect the Jan Ashirwad Yatra.

The demand to create a district has been going on for several years

Locals say that at the time of the formation of the state in 1956, Chhatarpur district had only three tehsils, Chhatarpur, Bijawar and Lavkushanagar. In the last six decades since then, 12 tehsils have been formed in the district.

Every tehsil in the district received a gift in the form of development, but Lavkushanagar, Chandla and Gaurihar tehsils have been identified as areas with bad roads, hospitals without doctors and deprived of basic facilities. The main reason for this is that this area is at a great distance from the district headquarters.

140 kilometers from the district headquarters

Due to bad roads and lack of infrastructure, top officials shy away from visiting remote villages in this region. The distance to some villages is about 140 km from Chhatarpur. Here, the demand to make Lavkush Nagar a district has been raised continuously for almost 10 years.

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