Addressing the regional conference of Loktantra Senanis at his residence, Chief Minister Yadav said that the course will highlight the circumstances, oppression and spirit of 'Loktantra Senanis' (democracy fighters) to educate the present generation about the difficulties faced during the Emergency. Will expose.

Democracy fighters are individuals who fought against the imposition of Emergency in 1975 and were detained under the 'Maintenance of Internal Security Act' (MISA).

He stressed that the Chief Minister's residence is part of the democratic system, and "democracy fighters are the most respected persons within this system".

Chief Minister Yadav said that there will be many new facilities for democracy fighters including 50 percent discount in fare. "Those who have not yet received the copper plates will be made available to them," he said.

"Additionally, democracy fighters will get discounts at toll checkpoints on showing their passes. Medical expenses incurred through their Ayushman cards will be paid without any delay, collectors will ensure payment within three months. For serious health issues An air ambulance will be available to take them to major hospitals or metropolitan cities for treatment,” he announced.

Democracy fighters will be cremated with national honors and the funeral assistance amount will be increased from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000. The Chief Minister said that employment opportunities would be provided to the family members of democracy fighters through training for setting up industries or other business activities.

The state government currently pays an honorarium of Rs 30,000 per year to each 'MISA prisoner' of Madhya Pradesh, while paying Rs 15,000 per year to the families of those who died.