3 min readBhopalMay 14, 2026 04:42 PM IST
The BJP in Madhya Pradesh has removed Bhind district Kisan Morcha president Sajjan Singh Yadav after a large rally with multiple vehicles was organised under his leadership, in a departure from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation.
In an order issued on May 14, state Kisan Morcha president Jaipal Singh Chawda said the party had taken serious note of a rally held on May 13 from Gwalior to Bhind involving “hundreds of vehicles”. The order stated that the event, organised under Sajjan Singh Yadav’s leadership, amounted to disregard for the Prime Minister’s appeal to save energy and fuel.
Calling the act “indiscipline”, the party said Yadav’s appointment as Bhind district president of the BJP Kisan Morcha was being cancelled with immediate effect on the instructions of state BJP president Hemant Khandelwal.
Chawda told The Indian Express, “The leader was sacked from his post. We did this after looking at the directions issued by BJP state president Khandelwal. If the Prime Minister uses only two vehicles, state leaders should follow that example and not indulge in such activities.”
The action comes a day after Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a reduction in the size of his own convoy and directed ministers to minimise vehicle use during official travel. Citing Modi’s appeal amid concerns over fuel consumption and global uncertainty linked to the West Asia crisis, the Chief Minister said his official convoy would be reduced from 13 vehicles to eight and that no vehicle rallies would be permitted during his tours.
The state government had also issued directions asking ministers to use the minimum possible number of vehicles and instructed newly appointed heads of corporations and boards to assume office without celebratory processions or rallies. Yadav had appealed to citizens to increasingly use public transport and described fuel conservation as a matter of “national interest”.
Against that backdrop, the disciplinary action against the Bhind Kisan Morcha leader is being seen as an attempt by the BJP organisation in Madhya Pradesh to enforce the fuel-saving message internally and prevent contradictory political optics at a time when the party leadership is publicly advocating austerity and reduced fuel consumption.
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The controversy had already intensified earlier this week after videos surfaced showing a large convoy of SUVs and cars accompanying newly appointed Madhya Pradesh Textbook Corporation chairman Saubhagya Singh Thakur from Ujjain to Bhopal as he travelled to formally assume charge of his post.
The visuals had triggered criticism from the Opposition and, following the backlash, Khandelwal issued a public appeal, asking party workers and office-bearers to take the PM’s message seriously. “I appeal to all party workers and leaders to walk the path shown by the Prime Minister. Sometimes, newly appointed office-bearers get carried away with enthusiasm, but we are requesting everyone to ensure such programmes also reflect the message given by Modi ji,” Khandelwal said.
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