Madhya Pradesh: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath had said that he would go to drop those leaving the Congress in his car. Now Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP’s National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya have taken a jibe at this statement of the Congress leader. BJP leader Kailash taunted that if Kamal Nath thinks so, then he should definitely buy a lot of cars. Because in the coming time many big leaders of Congress party are preparing to join BJP.
Kamal Nath gave a statement on those who left the party
On Sunday, Kamal Nath, while giving a statement on the leaders leaving the party, had said that “If someone leaves the Congress party, it does not mean that the party is over. We don’t want to stop anyone who wants to go. If someone feels secure in his future in BJP, then go. I will give him my motor car, I will not go to persuade anyone.” On the other hand, while addressing a meeting in Ratlam, Shivraj Singh Chouhan had said that who does not have respect for the workers of his party, how will that party do good to the people.
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Answer given on Kamal Nath’s statement
Let us inform that on Monday, Kailash Vijayvargiya had reached Jhoteshwar to pay homage to Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati Maharaj. After this Kailash came to Jabalpur. Meanwhile, the BJP leader, while recording Kamal Nath’s statement, said that if Kamal Nath thinks so, then he should definitely buy a lot of cars. On this matter, the BJP leader said that when only the big leaders of the party started saying that whoever wants to go, it doesn’t matter. So how much respect would the Congress have given to the workers. This is something to be understood.
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