Bhopal: The politics over loudspeakers is now heating up in Madhya Pradesh. Congress state president Kamal Nath said on the loudspeaker controversy that it is a personal matter. It's not right to make it a public issue. It's connected to people's feelings. Talking to reporters at Rabindra Bhawan, Kamal Nath said loudspeakers are used at many places. Used in small gatherings. Kamal Nath said that he agreed that loudspeakers should not be misused. Apart from this, Kamal Nath said on the power crisis that people are suffering due to power cuts and the coal crisis in the state. Farmers, traders and students are suffering due to power cuts. He attacked the BJP government, saying all this is the result of the corruption of the last two years. Today, the Shivraj Government is not able to make a deal without corruption and commission. The BJP government is taking the power crisis and coal crisis in a mockery. Kamal Nath said that this situation has not arisen today. For the last two or three months, this crisis was visible. It has not been a sudden flood or earthquake. In Maharashtra, MNS chief Raj Thackeray had raised the issue of removing loudspeakers from mosques. He had said that if the loudspeaker is not removed, he will recite Hanuman Chalisa in front of mosques. Then, the issue was heated up all over the country. After this, new instructions were also issued regarding loudspeakers in UP. Controversy has started over loudspeakers across the country. 'If there is no shortage of coal, why were passenger train services stopped?', CM Baghel questions 'If illegal processions are not removed, there will be a big agitation...', VHP's ultimatum to UP government 'We never interfere in any religion', says CM Nitish on loudspeaker controversy