In New Delhi [India], Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament here on Tuesday.

"Today I had a courtesy meeting with Hon'ble Union Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation Shri @AmitShah ji at Parliament House in New Delhi," Mohan Yadav said in X.

This is his second meeting with Amit Shah in a week. On June 20 he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah in New Delhi.

After the meeting with the Prime Minister, an official press release said that the Chief Minister briefed Modi about the progress of the two river linkage projects currently being carried out in the state.

He invited Modi to lay the foundation for the Ken-Betwa river linkage project.

The state government is also carrying out a project to link the Parvati, Kalisingh and Chambal rivers in the state.

Apart from this, the chief minister briefed the chief minister about the implementation of various welfare schemes in the state, the press release said.

Meanwhile, Mohan Yadav chaired a cabinet meeting at Mantralaya on Tuesday and the council of ministers approved several decisions for the welfare of the public and the State.

CM Yadav told ANI, "In today's cabinet meeting many decisions were taken that would have a long-term effect on the state. Spouses of martyrs in different security forces used to get Rs 1 crore from the state government. Today "In the cabinet meeting, we have decided to divide that amount equally between the spouse and parents to avoid family problems."

Before the start of the cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers recalled the 21-month emergency period that was imposed on the country on June 25, 1975 and condemned it.

After the meeting, state cabinet minister Kailash Vijayvargiya further briefed the media about the cabinet decisions.

"At the beginning of the cabinet, CM Mohan Yadav condemned the Emergency period. Due to the Emergency, the lives of many people were ruined. Relatives went to jail, businesses were ruined, deaths occurred in the family and people were not even They could not even be able to attend the last rites. In such a situation, the Chief Minister has expressed his solidarity towards all of them and condemned those who imposed the emergency," Vijayvargiya said.