Madhya Pradesh CM’s helicopter moves backwards while taking off, video goes viral
Khandwa (The Uttam Hindu): A terrifying incident has occurred in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh, sending everyone's heart racing for a few moments. As soon as Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's helicopter took off, it began to falter in the air and, instead of moving forward, suddenly began to move backward. A video of this horrifying incident is now rapidly going viral on social media. This entire incident occurred when Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had arrived in the Pandhana area to attend a massive program of the 'Laadli Behna Yojana'.
Pilot's presence of mind averted a major accident
According to a News18 report, after the program in Pandhana concluded, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's helicopter suddenly appeared out of control. Instead of moving forward in the sky, it began tilting backward and downward. Seeing the helicopter's dangerous loss of balance in the air, senior officials, security personnel, and the general public standing below were terrified. The concern for the Chief Minister's safety was clearly visible on everyone's faces. Fortunately, the helicopter's experienced pilot displayed remarkable presence of mind and managed to control the situation within seconds. Only when the chopper safely balanced in the air and departed for its destination did those present breathe a sigh of relief.
Before Mahashivratri, 'Laadli Behens' received their 33rd installment.
Prior to this event, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, at a public meeting in Pandhana, offered a significant Mahashivratri gift to the state's women. He released the 33rd installment of the "Laadli Behna Yojana," transferring financial assistance of ₹1,500 to the bank accounts of beneficiary women. Addressing the event, the Chief Minister clarified that the state government has no shortage of funds to economically empower women. He emphasized that the double-engine government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is fully committed to the welfare and upliftment of women.
₹1,836 crore transferred in one click
The Chief Minister announced from the stage that the government had successfully transferred a total of ₹1,836 crore to the accounts of over 1.25 crore beneficiary women through a single click. It should be noted that since the implementation of this ambitious scheme, a total of ₹52,304 crore has been transferred to women's accounts. The Chief Minister stated that the government stands firmly with the women's power at every step. Referring to the ongoing "Farmer Welfare Year," he said that the government's primary priority is to connect women with self-help groups and ensure a fair return for their work. At the end of his address, the Chief Minister described all the mothers and sisters of the state as goddesses and offered his respectful obeisances to them with folded hands.