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Shivraj’s Taunt on Kamal Nath- ‘Netaji’ Change your Advisors

After the announcement of the former Chief Minister, CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan said tightly that Netaji read the news, or change your advisors

Nidhi Hakla

Due to the Corona crisis, politics has also started at the expense of returning workers trapped in other states.  After the announcement of the former Chief Minister, CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan said tightly that Netaji read the news, or change your advisors, who do not give correct information to you.  Madhya Pradesh has already started the work of bringing back the trapped workers in other states at government expense.  He also referred to the song 'Main der karta nahi, der ho jati hai' from late actor Rishi Kapoor's film.

Chief Minister Chauhan on Monday tweeted half a dozen together and took on Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi along with former Chief Minister Kamal Nath.  In fact, Kamal Nath had issued a statement announcing that the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee would provide the amount of expenditure on the return of laborers to other states in search of work.  Whether workers come by train or buses, the Congress Committee will bear the cost of their arrival.  He welcomed the decision taken by All India Congress Committee chairperson Sonia Gandhi and said that the MP Congress Committee will give the expenses of migrant laborers of Madhya Pradesh.

After this statement, Chief Minister Chauhan retaliated tauntingly and now also says that the Congress-ruled states bear this expenditure?  Some news channels are also stating that many Congress ruled states including Maharashtra have refused to bear any kind of expenditure?  Chauhan said that I am sad that when the people are sad, your politics starts and it is a pleasure that our policy is for their happiness. We think like them because we are among them. They will remain equal, do not pretend to stand with them by staying in the palace!

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