A video of the incident has also come to fore in which the union minister could be heard saying, "Generally, higher class people take advice from the bureaucracy only. But the bureaucrats do not know the ground reality better than our grassroots leaders, sarpanch and councillors know."
CM Chouhan on Wednesday wrote on twitter, "Today, the Congress party has again presented an example of their levelless politics, in which they used indecent words for BJP state president V D Sharma in one of their tweets."
"When our daughter saw 'The Kerala Story' movie in Indore district, her mind changed and after that she lodged a complaint against one accused Faizan and got him arrested," Mishra told reporters here.
"I have built the biggest Hanuman temple of the state in Chhindwara. I have not done any publicity for it. Neither I have taken any land from the government, I have built it myself. I have not made it from any political point of view. Religion is the matter of conduct, it is a matter of thou
Mishra told reporters, "The Congress is politicising Bajrangbali (Lord Hanuman). Son-in- Law of Gandhi family, Robert Vadra was saying that both Bajrangbali and Hanuman were different. Now, he is going to thank people for Karnataka results. Is Vadra a Rahul Gandhi?"
"Congress wants that Madhya Pradesh should not remain the peace island, there should be riots in the state. I am surprised that the veteran Congress leader, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath, when he was not the Chief Minister before the 2018 elections, even then he was saying loudly that why
"Rahul Gandhi is talking abroad that no one listens in the country. He talked such childish things that the country's head bowed down in shame. He is crying like a child there that he is not being allowed to do this and that. Whatever you want to say, say it among the people of the country,"
Kamal Nath has no attachment to the soil of Madhya Pradesh, its rituals, and its culture. He is not connected to the roots of the state, CM Chouhan said, adding that Nath is calling Madhya Pradesh a 'Madira Pradesh', it is an insult to the state. It is an insult to the 8.5 crore people of th
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has launched a campaign of asking a question regularly from former CM and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Kamal Nath over Congress' promissory note made during the last assembly elections.
CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said, "Nath and Congress do not answer the questions at all. But the questions are being raised, so their campaign to make another lie note is going on. I am exposing their previous lies."