'Jyotiraditya Scindia wandering to save his existence': Former Minister Govind Singh
'Jyotiraditya Scindia wandering to save his existence': Former Minister Govind Singh
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Gwalior: BJP Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia is making headlines these days. You must be aware that he has recently met former Minister Jaibhan Singh Pawaya and the Congress has started taunting him over his meeting. Recently, former Minister Govind Singh said, "We are deeply saddened by this. Scindia was a leader in the Congress, a Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha and is wandering from pillar to post to survive today."

At the same time, Govind Singh also said, "I am deeply saddened by this, at least they should not wander from pillar to post. Pawaya has always been vocal against Scindia. They have been against them. Along with Pawaya, Prabhat Jha was also opposed to Scindia. But if Scindia is now going to his house without calling, there will be some selfishness somewhere". He further accused the government of attacking forest amale by mining mafia in Morena. In a statement, he said, "The mafia carrying out illegal mining is protected by the state government. The government and the chief minister should resign failing to stop illegal mining. The government should take action if a single Congress worker is involved in illegal excavations".

He also said, "Scindia claims that his flag is against illegal mining. We urge them to bring the flag, we will go to the ground with them to stop illegal mining. Scindia only make verbal statements against illegal mining and mafias. Never came to the field. If Scindiaji stands by his statement, he should take action on illegal mining through the Government".

He further said, "I want Jyotiraditya Scindia or Narottam Mishra to become CM. If he becomes CM, our locality will develop".

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