"I went to Chhindwara yesterday. Kamal Nath Ji is in trouble in Chhindwara. It would not be a surprise if he loses there in the upcoming state assembly polls. There is a campaign of desperation there, according to my observation," Prasad said.
"The INDI alliance has disintegrated before it is formed. Now, Nitish Kumar has also said that Congress does not care about other parties. Even before this, if one can see, Congress has worried about Congress and they also worry about families. Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi is only
The raid was conducted at Mugaliya Kot, Sukhi Sevania, Balampur Ghati, Prempura, and Amoni Bhadbhada area in the city under the guidance of Assistant Excise Commissioner Bhopal Deepam Raichura and Excise Controller Rajendra Jain on Thursday (November 2).
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday said that during the BJP's rule, Madhya Pradesh turned from a 'Bimaru' state to a 'Viksit' state.
"The 15-month-long Congress government in the state was a government of 3C (cuts, commission and corruption). The public has recognized them well," the union minister said.
When asked about whether he will be the CM face of Madhya Pradesh, the union minister said, "Never include the Scindia family in the race for the chair (referring to CM face). The Scindia family works day and night with the passion for development, progress and public service. Due to the wor
"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.
There are around 20 small and big shops of election campaign materials in the state capital Bhopal, where party flags, cutouts of leaders, posters, badges, scarfs, caps, t-shirts and other campaign materials are being sold. But more or less everywhere the market seems a bit down this time
These reel characters entered the state politics after former CM Kamal Nath made a remark about tearing the clothes of Digvijaya Singh and his son Jaivardhan Singh at his residence last month. Nonetheless, Kamal Nath later clarified on his remark and said that he said it jokingly out of l
The Chhindwara MP made the remark while addressing a program of outsourced employees in the district. A video of the incident surfaced on social media on Tuesday.
"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.