Kamal Nath's video created a hue and cry, #ArrestKamalNath trending on Twitter
Kamal Nath's video created a hue and cry, #ArrestKamalNath trending on Twitter
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Bhopal: In Madhya Pradesh, the corona crisis is engulfed on one side and on the other hand, a video of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath is going viral. In fact, #ArrestKamalNath has been trending on Twitter ever since the video of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath went viral. Let us tell all of you that in the video that is going viral, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath is seen talking to some Congress workers through video conferencing. After the talks, Kamal Nath has been accused of indulging in provocative politics in the name of kisan andolan. The demand for kamal nath's arrest has trending on Twitter after the same video went viral.

 

 

The video was shared by Madhya Pradesh BJP President Vishnu Dutt Sharma. He shared the video and hit out at the Congress leader saying that "Kamal Nath is the leader of this country when anything anti-national happens within the country. So they are part of it when there was an emergency in the country. So Kamal Nath also played an important role in the emergency with Sanjay Gandhi". At the same time, he further said, "Kamal Nathji, what have you done except to set fire to your whole life? Even on the decision taken in the interest of the farmers, you are misleading them and inciting fire. You have nothing to do with public interest, you just have to do politics. You should be ashamed".

Apart from him, MP Home Minister Narottam Mishra has also hit out at Kamal Nath. He tweeted, "Amidst the global disaster corona, today the people of the entire state are seeing kamal nath's face as to how he is trying to burn the state. In the time of disaster, when everybody is engaged in public service, Kamal Nath ji is talking about setting fire to the state, it is condemnable".

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