Kamal Nath claims - Shivraj has made 22 thousand announcements
In the election phase of madhya pradesh, the round of allegations and counter-allegations continues between the
major parties bjp and Congress. On one hand, chief minister shivraj singh chouhan and bjp are addressing
Congress’s kamal nath as Corruptionnath and former chief minister Digvijay Singh as Bantadhaar, while on
the other hand congress is also calling Shivraj as Jhanshanveer. In this series, kamal nath continued attacking
Shivraj in a meeting in Seoni.
While addressing a meeting in Gopalganj, Seoni, kamal nath said that shivraj singh chouhan is making
announcements on announcements and till now he has made more than 22 thousand announcements. He said
that Shivraj Singh is being made to announce anything in this election period. He sarcastically said that even
where there is no river, shivraj singh chouhan will announce a bridge. Launching his attack from Seoni in
Gopalganj, kamal nath questioned BJP's shivraj singh chouhan and said that he only wants to ask him what
he has given to madhya pradesh during his 18 years of rule. kamal nath said that Shivraj Singh Chauhan's
government has given only inflation, unemployment and corruption to the state in these years.
Shivraj Singh Chauhan also attacked Kamal Nath
Just before the elections, the leaders of both the major parties are continuously firing taunting arrows at each
other. From plans to strategies to ticket distribution, the opposition camp is under attack. On sunday morning,
cm Shivraj Singh Chauhan had also attacked kamal nath and Digvijay Singh over ticket distribution. Whereas
in Seoni, kamal nath has also attacked Shivraj in a sarcastic manner. madhya pradesh assembly elections have
started. The process of nomination of candidates for this festival of democracy has started in the state. In the
state with 230 assembly seats, congress has announced the names of candidates for 229 seats and bjp for 228
seats. Voting is to be held in the state on november 17, the results of which will come on december 3.