Kamal Nath says, 'Congress inherited a bankrupt state from BJP'

Kamal Nath said: 'Shivraj Singh Chouhan had left a penniless state with no employment for farmers who were immersed in loans.'

Update: 2019-09-10 07:04 GMT
Taking a dig at former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Nath alleged that the previous government was only adept in making announcements. (Photo: File)

Bhind: Hitting out at the previous BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Kamal Nath said the Congress inherited a bankrupt state from the BJP, reported News18.

On Monday, Kamal Nath said: “Shivraj Singh Chouhan had left a penniless state with no employment for farmers who were immersed in loans. We are trying to improve things in the state and hope we would succeed.”

Expressing complete faith in BSP MLA from Bhind Sanjiv Singh Kushwah, Nath said he does not see any difference between Kushwah and any of the party MLAs from Chhindwara. “This is the real identity of the Congress,” said the chief minister assuring the locals that the state government would work for the development of Bhind.

“I have returned to land of Chambal after 35 years. But unfortunately I can’t see much of improvement,” the chief minister said affirming that the Congress government would make a difference.

Taking a dig at former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Nath alleged that the previous government was only adept in making announcements.

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