Madhya Pradesh Congress on Tuesday issued show cause notices to its two office bearers for indiscipline and asked them to submit an explanation within seven days.
Deputy leader of opposition Hemant Katare, former minister PC Sharma, former MLA Kunal Chaudhary, Congress leader KK Mishra and others were present on the occasion.
Madhya Pradesh Congress has shared a copy of the notice on its official X handle and wrote, "A notice has been issued to Congress spokesperson Alok Sharma for making unrestrained, baseless, objectionable and indecent statements against former Madhya Pradesh Congress President and former C
MP Congress Chief Jitu Patwari, AICC in charge of the state Jitendra Singh, former CM Kamal Nath, Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh and other leaders were present in the meeting. During this discussions were held in detail about the strategies for the upcoming 2024 general elections.
Party MLAs, district president, district in-charge, AICC in-charge of Madhya Pradesh, Jitendra Singh, State Congress President Jitu Patwari, former CM Digvijaya Singh, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar and others leaders were present in the meeting.
A group of unidentified supporters of Congress have been booked for allegedly creating a ruckus at Mahakaleshwar temple in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain during the visit of the newly appointed state chief of the party, Jitu Patwari.
Weeks after the Congress' poll debacle in Madhya Pradesh, the party leadership has removed Kamal Nath as its Madhya Pradesh chief and appointed Congress leader Jitu Patwari in his place.
Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday said that he would rather die than go and ask something for himself adding that Madhya Pradesh will achieve new heights under the CM-designate of the state Mohan Yadav.
"I congratulated him and promised to provide all possible help for the development of the state. We will make sure that as an Opposition, we will work for the better future of Madhya Pradesh..." said Kamal Nath after the meeting.
Reacting to the Income Tax department's seizure of over Rs 200 crore from a business group allegedly linked to a Congress Rajya Sabha MP, Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Saturday questioned the BJP's "moral right" to talk about corruption.
The media advisor of former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath rejected the reports of the leader resigning from the post of Congress state president in the wake of the party's drubbing in the Assembly elections and called them "baseless".