Bhopal: Bypolls are going to be held in 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh but before that, the debate and controversial statements are going on. The main competition in the state is to be between the BJP and the Congress, due to which the war of words between these two is also intensified. Both are not allowing any opportunity to accuse and impersonate a couple. Recently Congress leader Kamal Nath has claimed, "The BJP, which came to power in Madhya Pradesh in March after the Congress came to power, actually started bargaining with Congress MLAs four months before that." He addressed a by-election rally in Gwalior on Tuesday. During this, State Congress President Kamal Nath said, "I did not bargain for the government because I have always done clean politics. Bargaining was already going on for four months before the Congress government toppled (in March)." He said that the constitution maker Baba Saheb Ambedkar also would not have thought that due to the bargain there will be by-elections in not one or two but 28 seats. He further said that most of these seats are in Gwalior-Chambal region. According to him, this political bargain has tarnished Gwalior-Chambal and the polling on November 3 will determine the future of Madhya Pradesh and conduct of clean politics. Talking about the by-election of 28 assembly seats to be held in Madhya Pradesh, 16 of these seats are in Gwalior-Chambal area. Under the by-election, the votes are going to be counted on November 3 and the votes will be counted on November 10. Also Read- BJP people shout slogans at Siddharamaiah rally Masked miscreants beat up RJD candidate, Know reason Opportunity to get government job in National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited, Know how to apply