Tear my son's clothes, take him to task if he does not deliver: Kamal Nath

Dhanora: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s son Nakul is fighting his first elections from Chhindwara. During election campaign, CM said, tear my son's clothes if he does not deliver.

While speaking at an election rally on Saturday in Dhanora village which comes under the Amarwada assembly seat, about 65 kms from Chhindwara district headquarters Kamal Nath said, "I am where I am because of the love and strength you gave me. Nakul is not here today but he will serve you. I have given him the responsibility. Take him to task and tear his clothes if he does not deliver.

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He also  "We will start a new journey and create history," he told the locals.

Nath has been the longest-serving Member of Parliament (MP) from this Lok Sabha constituency as he served for nine terms and he has now vacated the seat for his son.

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The chief minister is also contesting bypoll in the Chhindwara assembly constituency as per the legal requirement of being a member of legislative assembly (MLA) for running the state government.  Nath also  hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying his promises of ensuring Rs 15 lakh in every Indian citizen's bank account, steps against black money and the decision of demonetisation were just "gimmicks and frauds".

 

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