The Madhya Pradesh government is facing heat for launching Lord Krishna-themed schemes, with the Congress party slamming it as undemocratic.
The government had announced several schemes in the name of Lord Krishna, including the ‘Krishna Gaurav Yojana’ to promote cow farming and the ‘Krishna Janmotsav’ festival to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna.
The Congress party has accused the government of using religion for political gain and polarizing the society.
Party spokesperson, said that the government’s actions are a clear attempt to divide the people on religious lines and undermine the principles of democracy.
Why it Matters
The government’s actions have sparked a heated debate in the state, with many arguing that it is a misuse of power and resources.
The Congress party has also demanded a rollback of the schemes and an apology from the government.
Experts say that the government’s actions are a threat to the secular fabric of the country and could have far-reaching consequences.
What Happens Next
The government has so far refused to back down, saying that the schemes are meant to promote cultural and economic development.
The Congress party has threatened to take the matter to the courts and the Election Commission.
The state is gearing up for assembly elections, and the controversy is likely to have a significant impact on the poll outcome.
The people of Madhya Pradesh are eagerly waiting to see how the government responds to the criticism and whether the schemes will be rolled back.
