Bhopal: The Supreme Court has ordered Panchayat and urban body elections in Madhya Pradesh without OBC reservation. Politics has intensified in the state after the order of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the former CM of the state, Kamal Nath, has said in a taunted manner at Chief Minister Shivraj that now what would you have to repent when the bird ate the field…? In fact, the issue of OBC reservation in local elections in Madhya Pradesh has been a constant part of the controversy, due to which the local elections are pending for more than a year here. Hearing the matter on Tuesday, the Supreme Court said that the Constitution provides for holding elections every five years, so the elections cannot be delayed. Along with this, the Supreme Court also commented on OBC reservation. The Supreme Court said that any political party which is in favor of OBC is free to field OBC candidates in all the seats. The Supreme Court said that due to incomplete report submitted by the government, OBC category will not get reservation in elections in the state. Therefore, now the local elections will be held only with 36 percent reservation. In this, 20 percent reservation will be given to ST and 16 percent to SC. — Kamal Nath (@OfficeOfKNath) May 11, 2022 After this decision of the Supreme Court, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has targeted Chief Minister Shivraj. He has said by tweeting that what would you regret now, when the bird has eaten the field…? He said that when you had enough time to complete the procedures of triple test on the directions of the Supreme Court, then your government did nothing, presented half-hearted reports and figures, due to which the rights of OBC category were defeated. Gaya and the decision of Panchayat elections without OBC reservation came out in the state. CM Yogi's order - UP government's training centers, which were closed for 30 years, should be started again Then CM Yogi will go to Uttarakhand, this time not to meet mother, but on the instructions of BJP. 'I will campaign for another party's candidate only by staying in Congress...', KV Thomas's open challenge to the high command"