State Governance Tracker
Madhya Pradesh
Capital: Bhopal·BJP since 2003·CM: Mohan Yadav
Election Years Tracked: 2018, 2023
62
Governance Score
out of 100
11
Fulfilled
10
Partial
5
Ongoing
3
Not Fulfilled
1
Contradicted
0
Delayed
Documented Achievements
- Ladli Behna Yojana: ₹1,000–1,500/month direct transfer to 1.3 crore women (2023)
- Ujjain Mahakal Corridor: Major religious infrastructure development
- Tiger conservation: MP leads tiger count (526 tigers per 2022 census)
- Infrastructure: NH network expanded; UDAN airports in Tier 2/3 cities
- PM Awas — MP rural house completion among top-performing states
Documented Concerns
Based on publicly reported incidents, court proceedings, audit reports, and credible journalism. Allegations are presented as such, not as established facts.
- Vyapam scam: Multi-year recruitment fraud scandal; 45+ deaths of witnesses and accused
- Farmer suicides: NCRB data shows MP among high-incidence states 2018–2023
- Bhopal gas tragedy: Ongoing rehabilitation delays and justice concerns
- Tribal land rights: Forest Rights Act implementation contested in multiple districts
- 2018 election: Lost to Congress; returned 2020 via defection-linked government change (Jyotiraditya Scindia episode)
Key Manifesto Commitments
Welfare SchemesFulfilled
Ladli Behna Yojana — Women's Income Support
Launched March 2023; 1.3 crore beneficiaries as of December 2023. Monthly transfers of ₹1,250 disbursed. Budget impact ~₹18,000 crore/year.
Ladli Behna Yojana Portal, Government of MP
AgriculturePartially Fulfilled
Zero Interest Crop Loans for Farmers
Scheme exists but CAG audit (2019) found significant targeting gaps and delayed disbursements. Farmer protest incidents in Mandsaur (2017, police firing) preceded the scheme expansion.
CAG Report on MP Farmer Loan Schemes 2019NCRB Farmer Suicide Data — MP 2018–2022
Primary Sources
budgetGovernment of MP — Budget 2023–24
official dataNCRB Crime in India 2022 — MP
Editorial Note: Governance assessments for Madhya Pradesh are based on publicly available data from official state and central government sources, CAG audit reports, NCRB crime statistics, Supreme Court proceedings, and credible journalism. Concerns are documented based on reported incidents and court records — they do not constitute legal findings. Achievements are sourced from official dashboards and verified data.