Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has emphasized the importance of encouraging the talents of denotified, nomadic, and semi-nomadic communities. He noted that many students from these communities have succeeded in competitive examinations such as those conducted by Public Service Commissions. He added that these communities are spread across various districts of Madhya Pradesh, and people should not be labeled as criminals based on historical stereotypes or past assumptions.
During a departmental review meeting held at Samta Bhavan (the Chief Minister’s residence) on Tuesday, Dr. Yadav instructed officials that even during police action, individuals from these communities should not be addressed by caste-specific terms. References to caste should be avoided when reporting on crimes, and derogatory language must not be used.
The Chief Minister directed district police and administrative authorities to make efforts to disengage individuals from these communities who may have been involved in criminal activities due to social or economic circumstances. He praised the initiatives taken by the police administration in Rajgarh district for the welfare of the Sansi community.