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"Dhamki Ki Dukan": BJP hits out at Kamal Nath over his warning to officials
New Delhi: BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla attacked Madhya Pradesh Congress Chief Kamal Nath for his warning to officials of Niwari district that if Congress comes to power, nobody will be spared.
BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said, "Is the Congress party 'Mohabbat Ki Dukan' or 'Dhamki Ki Dukan'?"
"This is not the first time, before this, many times Kamal Nath threatened the officers from the stage. This shows how much arrogance there is in the Congress party. They have this kind of behaviour without being in power, so just think what they will do if they come to power. The Election Commission should take action on this," Shehzad Poonawalla said.
Congress leader Kamal Nath on Saturday issued a warning to the officials of the Niwari district administration and said that they must carefully think about their acts keeping in mind about the next five years as Congress will return to power in the state.
Addressing an election rally in Niwar, Kamal Nath said, "I would like to tell the administration of Prithvipur and Niwari, I got to hear how police administration and others are doing and it is a matter of concern. Listen carefully a new day will come. You (People) and I will decide how to deal with them and nobody will be spared, six days are left, do whatever you (officials) wish but remember you have to spend five years ahead."
Reacting to the remarks made by former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma targeted Congress for being arrogant.
"Look at their arrogance! Neither have they won the election nor will they win but for them, politics is only about grabbing power," Chief Minister Sarma posted on X.
Meanwhile, speaking on the BJP manifesto, Kamal Nath said, "They just copy everything. They don't have any vision of their own. they just copy what Congress is doing."
Madhya Pradesh is one of the five states set to undergo polls in one phase on November 17 and the counting of votes will take place on December 3. Voters will choose legislators from 230 Assembly constituencies.