What Caused the Complete Blackout in Madhya Pradesh?

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Key Takeaways
- 12-minute blackout demonstrates unity in Madhya Pradesh.
- Strong police presence ensured public safety.
- Compliance with Union Home Ministry directives was emphasized.
- Mock drills conducted in multiple cities to prepare for emergencies.
- Chief Minister Yadav praised the Indian Army and PM Modi for their leadership.
Bhopal, May 7 (NationPress) A total blackout lasting 12 minutes swept across Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday evening, demonstrating unwavering support for the Union government amidst rising tensions with neighboring Pakistan.
In Bhopal, vehicles parked along the roads also participated in this blackout. Authorities implemented precautionary measures, deploying a significant number of police personnel at public venues, markets, and other locations.
Power distribution companies urged residents to turn off their lights from 7:30 PM to 7:44 PM. The electricity was cut at 7:30 PM, but many had already turned off their lights beforehand.
To ensure compliance with directives from the Union Home Ministry, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held meetings with senior administrative and police officials, monitoring developments closely.
Chief Minister Yadav praised the Indian Army for the successful execution of ‘Operation Sindoor’, expressing that the nation stands proud of its military for delivering a strong response to nine terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
He also commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the operation's success, stating that PM Modi consistently delivers on his promises.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi truly fulfills whatever he claims. The Indian Army's response to those who dared to touch ‘Sindoor’ (referring to the killing of husbands in the Pahalgam terror attack) has reinforced our resolve. PM Modi vowed that every threat to India will be eliminated,” stated the Chief Minister.
Previously, authorities conducted mock drills at multiple locations, including Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Katni.
In Bhopal, mock drills were held at various locations, particularly in public spaces, shopping malls, and schools, under the supervision of the District Collector and Police Commissioner.
The operations involved search and rescue at BHEL, fire and evacuation drills at DB Mall, emergency medical response at Nutan College, mass evacuation practice at New Market, and building collapse rescue at Kokta Multi.