I am neither a farmer nor a king-emperor, I am a simple person: Kamal Nath

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I am neither a farmer nor a king-emperor, I am a simple person: Kamal Nath

Bhopal. Former Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath has given an answer to Home Minister Narottam Mishra. Mishra had called Kamal Nath an accidental leader. On this, former CM Kamal Nath said that I will remain what I am, but it is certain that I am neither a king, nor a king, nor a maternal uncle, nor a farmer’s son, nor an artist, I am an ordinary person.

Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Congress President Kamal Nath was on his stay in Indore on Tuesday. While discussing with journalists, he targeted the state government and its ministers. He said that Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra may say anything, but I will remain what I am. But I must say that I am neither a king, nor a king, maternal uncle, farmer’s son, nor an artist, I am a simple person.

On a question, Nath said that Digvijay Singh is fully active, he is visiting all the traditional seats and meeting the workers and strengthening the party. On not being Indore city president for two and a half months, Kamal Nath said that the organization cannot be run by one person. Here every worker is the city president and every worker is Kamal Nath. The city president will be decided soon. The strength of our organization is the Mandalam sector. This time in the upcoming assembly elections, the contest is not between the Congress and the BJP, but with the BJP organization. That’s why we have told all our workers that they have to work hard, dedicate and work unitedly. He said that the present state government is very wonderful, now it has to take loan even to repay the interest of the loan. When Babulal Gaur was the Chief Minister of the state. Then I was the Transport Minister and Urban Development Minister at the Center. During that time I had approved the metro train. Traders, farmers and youth are troubled in the state. We want to give a good Madhya Pradesh to the coming generation. A state where there is no corruption, adulteration and profiteering. He said that there have been protests in 160 assembly constituencies during the BJP’s development journey, so you yourself can understand what the situation could be.

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