Bhopal: There is political turmoil in Madhya Pradesh day in and day out. Now, recently, former Chief Minister and Congress leader Kamal Nath has targeted CM Shivraj. In fact, recently, he took a dig at the BJP at the conclusion of the 'Save Culture' yatra in Bhopal. He said, "We have got freedom because of the struggle of the previous 1942.'' At the same time, he said, "BJP only teaches the lesson of nationalism, they did not contribute to the freedom struggle. The politics of partition is not part of our culture. Students, youth are suffering from inflation and unemployment today. Today's youth does not want a contract or commission.'' He also hit out at MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan saying, "Farmers have committed suicide in Madhya Pradesh more than in Africa. So, we waived off the farmers' loans and decided to provide 100 units of electricity for Rs.100. I always tell, Shivraj Ji, you bring glory to Madhya Pradesh, go to Mumbai, do artistry, act.'' In the meantime, he questioned, 'If the Chief Minister of the state is the son of a farmer, why did he stop debt waiver? Women and weaker sections are being oppressed in the state. There are no doctors in hospitals, no medicines, and teacher posts in schools are lying vacant. He also warned government officials.'' He told the officers, "Don't work with the BJP badge in your pocket. After 2 years, the Government will change. Even if you retire, the file can be opened. The police should respect the uniform. Taking to the streets with temples and mosques does not create employment. Employment will come from investment. My goal is to bring Madhya Pradesh on the path of development.'' Let me tell all of you that Congress state spokesperson Noori Khan had taken out a yatra from Ujjain to save the culture with price rise, unemployed and women atrocities. The visit concluded in Bhopal on Thursday and was attended by several Congress leaders including former minister PC Sharma, MLA Kunal Chaudhary, former minister Suresh Pachauri. Indore defamed again! Hawker Zaheer thrashed after bangle seller Woman found dead in JNU campus, Delhi police suspect suicide Blast at Kabul Airport, leave many dead, US too confirms casualties