Digvijaya Singh calls Congress leader a contender for CM's post
Digvijaya Singh calls Congress leader a contender for CM's post
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Bhopal: Assembly elections are going to be held in Madhya Pradesh this year. In such a situation, it is normal to prepare the electoral field of politics and to make statements for election purposes. Former CM Digvijay Singh has given a similar statement while discussing with the media in Vidisha. While answering the question of journalists, Digvijay Singh said that if a Congress government is formed in Madhya Pradesh, the CM will be Kamal Nath. With this statement, Digvijay Singh put an end to all those speculations, in which many leaders within the Congress were being considered as the face of the CM.

Actually, Digvijay Singh had reached Shamshabad and Kurwai assemblies of Vidisha district on Monday. While discussing with the media there, he said that only Kamal Nath is the chief ministerial candidate of the Congress. Kamal Nath is the CM of Madhya Pradesh. Digvijay Singh claimed that Congress needs a total of 116 seats to form the government in Madhya Pradesh. They will bring more than this, and Congress will be able to form its government in Madhya Pradesh with a full majority. Let us tell you that the BJP has been attacking the Congress for a long time by alleging that there are different factions within the Congress.

The BJP alleges that the Congress is divided into several factions, including the Kamal Nath faction, the Digvijay faction, the Pachauri faction, and the Arun Yadav faction. It is being said that after this statement by Digvijay Singh, all the speculations will come to an end. At the same time, the BJP's National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said that he will contest the next election under the leadership of Shivraj Singh.

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