Bhopal: The Congress, which returned to power after 15 years of exile in Madhya Pradesh, has been surrounded by internal contradictions from the beginning. The opposition has been talking about having two and a half CMs in the state. There are three factions of Congress in the state. Which includes CM Kamal Nath, former CM Digvijay Singh, and Scindia's faction. Now a minister in the state has accused former CM Digvijay Singh of a big charge. Forest Minister Umang Singhar has written to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, accusing Singh of trying to destabilize the Kamal Nath government. Umang has also accused Digvijay Singh of sand and liquor business. However, Sajjan Singh Verma, a minister close to Chief Minister Kamal Nath, also joined Singhar, but five ministers opened the front in support of Singh. On this, CM of the state Kamal Nath said that the people of the state know who is running the government. Not only this, but BJP also jumped into it. It has demanded intervention from the Congress high command. Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, in a pinch, has demanded from the Congress high command that he should intervene and decide who should run the government. The forest minister has directly accused Digvijay Singh of running the government from behind the scenes. Apart from this, many ministers are also questioning Digvijay Singh's interference in a loud voice. Former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh wrote a letter to the ministers in the past. In the letter, he also sought an appointment with the ministers. His statement has also been supported by other ministers of the state. Kamal Nath's government also includes Digvijay Singh Rake's son. In fact, there is already a lot of camp in the state for the post of president. Ex-Chief minister Ajit Jogi's son Amit Jogi arrested in forgery case Jammu and Kashmir: No party is active other than BJP, opposition leaders are under house arrest Congress can hand over the command of Jharkhand to this leader