The BJP has split into three factions, ‘M’ – Maharaj BJP (Union Minister Scindia), ‘S’ – Shivraj BJP (CM Chouhan) and ‘N’ – Naraj BJP (rebel party workers)
Madhya Pradesh goes to polls on November 17. Just before the elections, political parties have put full strength in election rallies and campaigning in the state. At present, a period of political blame game is also going on in the state. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh has taken a dig at the BJP.
All political parties are busy campaigning in full swing for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. Here the leaders are blaming each other. Meanwhile, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh has attacked the BJP with MSN i.e. Maharaj, Shivraj and Naraj. Digvijay Singh said that the BJP in Madhya Pradesh has split into three factions. One faction is Maharaj BJP (Jyotiraditya Scindia). The second is Shivraj BJP (CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan) and the third is Naraj BJP (rebel). Singh made the remarks while addressing party workers at the Congress candidate’s office in Gwalior district on Wednesday.
This election is between those who betrayed the Congress (referring to the political turmoil of 2020) and the Congress. This election is between money power and manpower, between a traitor and an honest man. In 2018, Kamal Nath and I got only five months. The organisation was not as prepared as it should have been. But now our organization is ready.
Congress leader Digvijay further attacked CM Chauhan and said that today there is a lot of anger against Shivraj Singh Chauhan. “There is a lot of resentment against CM Chouhan. In 2018, there was even more anger. The BJP is also divided today. No other organisation can cause as much damage to the labourers as the Bharatiya Janata Party did.
Apart from this, former CM Singh also warned those Congressmen who left the Congress. “The doors of Digvijaya Singh will always be closed for those who left the Congress. Madhya Pradesh is one of the five states going to polls in a single phase on November 17 and the counting of votes will take place on December 3. Voters will choose MLAs from 230 assembly constituencies.
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