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BJP responds to Kamal Nath’s “game of deceit” as Chhindwara aides depart.
Kamal Nath’s outburst arose after his trusted aides, including MLA Kamlesh Shah and Chhindwara mayor Vikram Ahake, joined the BJP.
Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath has accused the ruling BJP of engaging in lies, deceit, and bargaining, fueled by the exit of his Congress aides in Chhindwara.
Kamal Nath accused the BJP of using money, muscle, and administrative privileges to threaten opposition leaders ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Kamal Nath’s outburst arose after his trusted aides, including MLA Kamlesh Shah and Chhindwara mayor Vikram Ahake, joined the BJP.
Shah joined the BJP on Friday, while Ahake joined the ruling party on Monday.
Kamal Nath has represented Chhindwara nine times in the Lok Sabha, winning the seat in the 2019 elections, with his son Nakul Nath as the current MP.
Kamal Nath, who recently revealed he is in contact with the BJP, stated on X that he is working to make Chhindwara the most developed area of India, stating that the BJP plans to turn this sacred land into a battleground.
Nath stated that the BJP, often accused of lying and deceit, will face appropriate punishment in the upcoming elections, indicating that the people of Chhindwara have acted accordingly.
BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya, currently in Chhindwara, stated that people desire freedom from the Congress.
The BJP government is committed to providing protection and development to the people, who are fed up with the family dictatorship and want freedom from Congress. Over 100 sarpanches, district panchayat members, and MLAs have joined the party.
Congress has chosen Nakul Nath as their candidate for the Lok Sabha seat, while the BJP has awarded a ticket to Vivek Bunty Sahu.
Congress leader Kamlesh Shah, a three-term MLA from Amarwara, Chhindwara district, joined the Bharatiya Janata Party with his wife Madhvi Shah and district panchayat member Kesar Netam last week.
Chhindwara mayor Vikram Ahake joined the BJP on Monday, alongside Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.
Yadav claimed that the leader joined the BJP due to an alleged insult by Nakul Nath to the tribal community.
BJP leader Prahlad Patel criticized Kamal Nath for his comments.
Patel, a prominent political figure in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, has acknowledged the tactics of Kamal Nath and the repression of BJP workers in the city, stating with pride that he ended his terror in 2004.
Rumors suggested Kamal Nath and Nakul Nath could quit Congress and join the BJP, with Nakul Nath announcing his candidacy, but the duo dismissed these rumors as false.
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