Nath made the remark while speaking to ANI in the state capital Bhopal on Friday in view of BJP MP Prasad's remark that Nath is in trouble in Chhindwara for the upcoming state assembly polls.
He further said, "Today, I have come to say that every election has its own meaning, the election on November 17 is neither of any candidate nor any party but it is the election of the future of Madhya Pradesh. In this election you (the public) will decide what kind of state you want to hand
"We have held discussions with almost all the rebels who were upset and I am confident that they will support Congress wholeheartedly. A lot of them (among rebellions) will take back their nominations," Nath said.
"Wherever I go, I see that people have decided to give CM Chouhan a warm farewell. Shivraj Singh's 22,000 announcements and his announcement machine was running at double speed in the last five months. The battery of the announcement machine is going to run out soon. If he did not lie eve
"A number of people from BJP are going to join Congress and they all will support the truth. They are understanding the sentiments of the voters of Madhya Pradesh so they wanted to join the Congress party," Nath said.
Tiwari is a grandson of former MP assembly speaker late Srinivas Tiwari and Chaudhary is a former MLA from Gunaur assembly constituency in Panna district.
Responding to the question if his Sudhir will not contest the upcoming assembly elections, then will he campaign for the party, the former MP said that he would not campaign for anyone. He would stay at home.
Speaking to ANI over the announcement of assembly polls date, Nath said, " Now the time has come when the machine of lies and announcements is going to be shut. The people of Madhya Pradesh will bid adieu to Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who made MP a 'Choupat Pradesh' in the last 18 years. Ther
These leaders took the membership of the Congress in the presence of state Congress chief and former chief minister Kamal Nath at the state Congress office in Bhopal on Wednesday.
"Telangana was granted by UPA-2 government and was announced by Sonia Gandhi. However, we could not do what we wanted to give to Telangana," former MP Deepa Dasmunsi said.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC and former MP K Kavitha strongly expressed her disappointment towards Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi for failing to address the Women's Reservation Bill in her recent letter to the Prime Minister.