Assembly elections to be held in Madhya Pradesh by the end of this year The ones are. Before this, the phase of rhetoric has started in the state. In the latest development, Congress leader Arun Yadav mentioned his late father before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the state, after which politics is hot. The ruling BJP has accused Yadav of having a “low level mentality”. Let us tell you that Prime Minister Modi 14 from Bhopal on June 48 Leaders and workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are going to address at lakh booths.
In response to a question asked by journalists on the Prime Minister’s upcoming visit to the state, Congress leader and former Union Minister Arun Yadav said that Modi ji should come and no Yes, they should also come, Nadda ji (BJP chief) is coming, it is going on. If Modi ji’s father also wants to come, he can come, we have no objection. Yadav was talking to reporters at the state Congress office when he said the above.
Comment shows low level mentality
Criticizing Yadav for this remark, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said in a statement that the remarks made by Congress leader and former Union Minister Arun Yadav reflect his low-level mentality. Yes… It shows the culture of Congress and their ‘love shop’. He said that Modi ji is the pride of the country and also the self-respect of the citizens of the country. Congress is stooping to the lowest level. When she is unable to compete with the popular Prime Minister at the grassroots level, she has resorted to using vulgar and uncultured language.
#WATCH | Bhopal | “Modi ji can come. His senior, if any, can come. Nadda ji is coming here anyway. Modi’s father can also come here if he wants, we have no objection. But there is wind of favor for Congress in Madhya Pradesh, for change – we can see this clearly,” says former… pic.twitter.com/eK1biTIXMt— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) June 27, )Yadav crossed all limits of political decency
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that Yadav Has crossed all limits of political decency. State BJP president Vishnu Dutt Sharma also hit out at Yadav for “dragging the name of the Prime Minister’s late father into a political controversy” and termed it as the country’s Calling it an insult to crores of citizens, asked the Congress leader to apologise. Home minister and state government spokesperson Narottam Mishra said Yadav’s remarks showed that the Congress leader had become “completely uncultured”.
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