Sehore: State Congress President and former CM Kamal Nath reached Sehore on Saturday, where he first started the assembly election campaign by worshiping Lord Chintaman Ganesh. Because of this, from the helipad to the program venue, Congress workers welcomed and congratulated him from the stage on the main roads. While talking to the media, Kamal Nath put the state government and Chief Minister Shivraj in the dock and said that the state government is taking out a Vikas Yatra. But they should take out Hisab Yatra. Kamal Nath said that the picture of the state is in front of all of you. There is a BJP government for almost 18 years. The Shivraj government should not take out a Vikas Yatra but a Hisab Yatra. Because farmers, youth, businessmen, law, education, health, nutrition, and cattle have been destroyed in the state. I have full faith in the voters of Madhya Pradesh that they will secure the future of Madhya Pradesh by keeping the picture of the state in front of everyone. The challenge before us is the future of the youth who will build Madhya Pradesh. The youth are unemployed, this is the biggest challenge in the agriculture sector, we can improve it by making rules, but until the investment comes, new employment opportunities will not be created. The market runs, the grocery shop runs, when the farmers have money in their pockets, but no money in their pockets. How to increase economic activity? When former Chief Minister Kamal Nath was asked BJP has destroyed 150 families for road construction, he said that this is the working style of the BJP, and people are harassed in the name of development. On this, he said that the survey is an indication. It is our local organization that wins elections. On who will be the face against Shivraj, he said that the tickets have not been decided yet, but it is certain that a strong face will be in front of him. SP MLA Irfan Solanki's close aide Shaukat Ali's property worth Rs 5 crore seized Bjp only knows how to break, says Deputy CM Manish Sisodia 'Kamal Nath is the villain from the face', Agriculture Minister's controversial statement