Madhya Pradesh CM says win in local polls a sign that Vyapam's a non-issue, calls Rahul Gandhi immature If there's no political consensus on the Modi government's land acquisition law, then states that value the necessity of such a law should be allowed to go ahead and implement the rules, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Madhya Pradesh chief minister and an influential voice in Bharatiya Janata Party, told ET. A central law is not a must for states focussed on development, the electorally successful Chouhan said. Fringe Hindu elements who have voiced extreme voiced extreme views aren't a part of either BJP's or India's idea of social arrangements, Chouhan, widely reckoned to be a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh favourite, said over the course of an extensive interaction with ET. On Rahul Gandhi, who has been vocal about the land law as well as demanding Chouhan's resignation over the Vyapam controversy, the CM said the Congress vice-president is yet to be “politi