Ahead of MP polls, Shivraj Singh Chouhan promising bridge where there is no river, says Kamal Nath
The Hindu
Kamal Nath claims Shivraj Singh Chouhan is making unrealistic promises in MP election season. He alleges BJP has given people price rise, unemployment, corruption and liquor. Nath says there's a "50% commission" raj in MP and BPL cards can be bought with a 50% cut. Congress leader urges people to vote for his party.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has gone on an announcement spree this election season and is even promising a bridge where there is no river, claimed State Congress president Kamal Nath on October 22.
The BJP-governed MP will go to polls on November 17 and votes will be counted on December 3.
“Shivraj Singh Chouhan is making promises one after the other and so far he has made more than 22,000 announcements (for public good),” Mr. Nath said addressing a meeting at Gopalganj to drum up support for Congress, especially its candidate Anand Panjavani from Seoni constituency.
Mr. Panjavani is pitted against BJP MLA Dinesh Rai, also known as Munmun.
The former CM urged people to vote for his party in the Assembly polls.
“He (Chouhan) is on a promise-making spree in the election season. Where there is no river, he is promising to build a bridge (over it),” he said.
Mr. Nath said the BJP has given people price rise, unemployment and corruption.
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