Shivraj Singh Chouhan bids adieu with 'jas-ki-tas' Kabir couplet
Former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan bids farewell before the swearing-in ceremony of Mohan Yadav. Chouhan expresses confidence in his successor to take the state to new heights of prosperity and development. Chouhan quotes from Sant Kabir and thanks his supporters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union home minister Amit Shah, and party national president JP Nadda are expected to attend. Chouhan ensures proper arrangements for the oath-taking ceremony as the acting CM.
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