Before parliamentary elections, the BJP and Congress fight in public meetings


Ahead of the by-elections in Madhya Pradesh, the ruling BJP party and the opposition Congress accused each other on Sunday in public meetings held in two different regions of the state of, they said, betraying people after making promises for their welfare. . Parliamentary elections are scheduled for 27 electoral districts, the dates of which have not yet been announced by the Electoral Commission.

Laying the foundation stones for various projects in the Bhander assembly constituency in Datia district and the Gohad assembly constituency in Bhind district, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said: “The Congress sought the votes of people projecting the face of Jyotiraditya Scindia in the run-up to 2018 assembly elections, but when he formed his government, Kamal Nath was appointed prime minister. He hardly moved from the secretariat to meet people and redress their grievances. Furthermore, it abandoned various social assistance schemes launched during the BJP regime for farmers, students, youth, women and other sectors of society. “

Chouhan asked the people, “Wasn’t this act of Congress like stabbing people in the back?”

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BJP Senior Leader and Rajya Sabha Member Jyotiraditya Scindia, Interior Minister Narottam Mishra, Cooperative Minister Arvind Bhadoria, and Women and Child Development Minister Imrati Devi also addressed the meetings.

Scindia said: “It was for the first time that the Gwalior-Chambal region provided tremendous support to Congress in the 2018 assembly elections by awarding 26 seats out of 34 in the region to the party. People thought that the congressional government would draw a larger line of development than the BJP government in previous years. But the prime minister of Congress did not come out of Vallabh Bhavan (secretary of state). Instead of setting the development record, the congressional government set a record for corruption. The sand mafia, the liquor mafia and the transfer industry had a voice in government. “

Scindia asked: “Digvijaya Singh projected himself as a well-wisher of the Dalits. I want to ask you if you really are a Dalit sympathizer, so why didn’t Congress send Phoolsingh Baraiya to Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh?

Scindia said: “Subsequent by-votes are not for certain districts but affect the entire state. The whole country is looking forward to these elections. We have to ensure the victory of the BJP in the 27 seats and give an adequate response to the corrupt Congress ”.

While the BJP leaders attacked the Congress in the Gwalior-Chambal region, the president of the state Congress, Kamal Nath, attacked the BJP in the Malwa region.

Addressing a public meeting in Indore’s Sanver assembly constituency in support of party candidate Premchand Guddu, the former prime minister said: “The BJP in its 15 years of rule from 2003 to 2018 only produced workers in Madhya Pradesh while under its current regime is just making false promises to the people. “

Nath asked people, “Have you ever seen workers from Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Kerala? However, if you have seen workers on TV screens, they must be workers from Madhya Pradesh (who returned home during the Covid-19 crisis). This is what the BJP government gave Madhya Pradesh in all these years. People can see how the BJP has led the state to such a sorry situation. ”

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