Assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh by the end of this year. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has come into active mode regarding the assembly elections, while now the opposition Congress is also busy in improving its organization. Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijay Singh had come to Sodalpur village of Harda district to teach the workers a lesson of discipline and instill enthusiasm in them, but in front of them again the factionalism of the Congress came to the fore.
Congress workers clashed in front of Digvijay Singh. During this, Digvijay Singh himself also kept asking the workers to remain calm and sit down, but it did not make any difference to anyone. Digvijay Singh said that if the workers contest elections together in Madhya Pradesh, Congress cannot lose any election. He taught the workers a lesson of discipline and said that we have come to coordinate.
The former Chief Minister gave a clear message that now it is not right for us to say who is mine, who is yours in factionalism. In fact, it happened that when Digvijay Singh was teaching the party leaders a lesson of discipline, Pratap Rajput, an activist, accused Anil Verma, the vice president of the district panchayat. Anil Verma got angry on this.
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Anil Verma, Vice President of Harda Janpad Panchayat, said indecent words about Pratap Rajput and kept on creating ruckus for about five minutes. During this, the Congressmen present around were seen trying to pacify him. Digvijay Singh himself also kept on appealing to Mike to calm down again and again. Digvijay also said that he is called a lot all over the country.
Digvijay Singh also said that he has not come here to talk about the district panchayat elections. He said that we have not come here to break, but to connect. After this, the matter could calm down somewhere. Digvijay Singh taught a lesson of discipline to the Congress workers and also gave a message to prepare for the assembly elections.
Digvijay Singh also put an end to the ongoing speculations regarding the race for the post of Chief Minister and clearly said that the former Chief Minister Kamal Nath will be the face of the party in the assembly elections. He also fiercely attacked the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and also clarified the party’s policy regarding candidate selection.