CM Mohan Yadav Holds Night Chaupal in Betul Village
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Saturday, 27 June 2026, attended a raat ki chaupal (night village assembly) at Gram Panchayat Kukru in Betul district, engaging in direct dialogue with residents and sharing a meal at a local family's home.
Context
The raat ki chaupal — a tradition of evening open-air gatherings where officials sit with villagers to hear grievances and share updates — has been revived as a governance outreach tool by the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav's visit to Kukru, a gram panchayat in the tribal-belt district of Betul, signals a continued emphasis on direct, grassroots engagement beyond formal administrative channels.
Dr. Yadav described the experience in his own words: 'Gaon ki sadagi, aatmiyata aur apaar sneh ne man ko gehraai se sparsh kiya' — 'The simplicity, warmth, and immense affection of the village touched my heart deeply.' He added that the trust, sense of belonging, and blessings of villagers are 'the greatest capital of public service and a constant inspiration to move forward.'
Policy Backdrop
Betul district sits in the Satpura range and has a significant Scheduled Tribe population, making it a politically and administratively sensitive region. Outreach programmes such as night chaupals are part of a broader state strategy to strengthen last-mile governance, gather real-time feedback on central and state welfare schemes, and build trust in areas that have historically seen lower administrative presence.
The Jan Abhiyan Parishad — Madhya Pradesh's state-level civil society mobilisation body — was represented at the event, underscoring the institutional nature of the outreach rather than a purely political visit. The council routinely facilitates community participation in government programmes across the state's rural and tribal belts.
Stakeholders and Those Present
Accompanying Dr. Yadav at Kukru were Union Minister of State Shri Durgadas Uikey (tagged as @DdUikey), Madhya Pradesh BJP State President and Betul Assembly constituency MLA Shri Hemant Khandelwal (tagged as @Hkhandelwal1964), and Madhya Pradesh Jan Abhiyan Parishad Vice-President Shri Mohan Jinagar (tagged as @mohanjinagar).
The presence of a Union Minister of State alongside the state party president and a Jan Abhiyan Parishad official reflects the multi-tier nature of the engagement — spanning central government representation, state party leadership, and civil society coordination. Villagers of Kukru gram panchayat participated in the assembly and hosted the Chief Minister for dinner.
What's Next
Night chaupals of this nature are typically followed by administrative follow-up on grievances or demands raised during the session, though no specific announcements were reported from the Kukru event. With Betul being a constituency directly represented by the state BJP president, political and administrative attention to the region is likely to remain elevated. Dr. Yadav's continued personal outreach to rural and tribal districts suggests this grassroots engagement model will remain a visible feature of his governance approach in the months ahead.