Bhopal: Congress veteran Jyotiraditya Scindia has said on Thursday that if the government in Madhya Pradesh does not fully implement the party manifesto, it will hit the streets. In response to a question in this matter, the state's Chief Minister Kamal Nath said that if he wants to get on the road, he must get off.
It is noteworthy that Scindia had said that after the party's defeat in the Delhi elections, it has also given the need to change the mindset. Addressing a gathering at Kudila village in the district on the occasion of Sant Ravidas Jayanti, Scindia said, "I want to say to my guest teachers." I had heard your demand even before the assembly elections. I raised my voice and I want to assure you that your demand which is mentioned in the manifesto of our government is our treatise for us. ''
He instructed the guest teachers to be patient and said, "If every promise of that manifesto is not fulfilled, do not consider yourself alone on the road." Jyotiraditya Scindia will also land on the road with you. The government has just been formed, it has been only one year. Our teachers have to be a little patient. Our trust will come, I assure you, and if it does not come, do not worry, I will become your shield and I will also become your sword. ''
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