Like voting, now Kamal Nath will review the counting of votes...

Krishanthini

State congress President and former chief minister kamal nath was very alert regarding the voting held on

November 17 for 230 assemblies of Madhya Pradesh. After voting in Chhindwara, he reached the state

capital bhopal at 10 in the morning. kamal nath had monitored the counting of votes across the state from

the war room in the state congress office. A team of lawyers was also present with Kamal Nath.

After the voting, now PCC Chief kamal nath is alert regarding the counting of votes. It is being told that

kamal nath will go to bhopal on december 2. He will hold a meeting with senior leaders through video

conferencing in bhopal on the night of december 2, while on the morning of december 3, kamal nath will

reach the State congress office, where he will review the election results and outcomes from across the state


throughout the day. Along with PCC Chief kamal nath, legal experts and experts of All india Congress

Committee will also be present in the state congress office.

Kamal Nath's appeal to senior leaders

Former chief minister kamal nath has appealed to the senior leaders of his party to reach the State

congress office in bhopal before the counting of votes on december 3. Let us tell you that kamal nath is

very serious about the assembly elections in the state. Here, before the counting, congress has given special

training on vote counting to all its 230 candidates and agents. All the candidates were called to bhopal four

days ago. Here the candidates were trained in two shifts. The first shift was started at 11 am.

In this shift, congress candidates from Rewa, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Gwalior-Chambal divisions were given

training, while the second shift started from 2:30 pm. In this, training was given to candidates from Indore,

Ujjain, Narmadapuram, bhopal and Sagar divisions. In the special training of all 230 congress candidates,

they were taught how to prevent any EVM related irregularities during the counting of votes on december 3.

They were also told how to keep an eye on the counting as well as what precautions need to be taken at the

counting centres.

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