Bhopal: Politics is currently intensifying over the bye-elections on 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh. There are also many leaders in this election battle who are leaving no stone unturned to cross the borderline of their decorum. You may know that in the midst of this political war, senior Congress leader and former chief minister Kamal Nath had made an undignified remark against BJP candidate Imarti Devi last yesterday. He had termed her as item, after which the politics have begun in connection with the statement. Recently, a statement on this case has come out from Imarti Devi.
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#WATCH Such people (former CM Kamal Nath) have no right to stay in Madhya Pradesh...I demand Congress president Sonia Gandhi to remove him from the party. She is also a woman & a mother, will she tolerate if anybody will say something like this about her daughter?: Imarti Devi pic.twitter.com/h6wir3Yvt7
— ANI (@ANI) October 18, 2020
"These people have no right to live in Madhya Pradesh," she said. She added, "Where have they come from? I have seen Madhya Pradesh. All women are respected in Madhya Pradesh. Women's power is considered to be the goal of the house. Today, he has abused all the Goddesses(women) of Madhya Pradesh. I demand Sonia Gandhi to evict Kamal Nath out of the Congress. I pray to Sonia Gandhiji that you are also somebody's mother. You are also the mother of a daughter. If someone says so about your daughter, will you tolerate it?"
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In addition, she also said, "If I am born in a poor family, what is my fault with it? If I come from the Dalit community, what is my fault for that? If such a word is used against a woman, how will he move forward?" Well, you will know that the BJP has decided to make a silent vow against Kamal Nath's disputed statement. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will hold a silent fast in Bhopal, state president VD Sharma at Gwalior and Jyotiraditya Scindia in Indore. Other than Imarti Devi, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan also spoke on this case.
He said, 'The mind is full of anguish today. Kamal Nath used derogatory words for a woman who fought as a laborer and reached the post of minister. I will keep a silent vow under the statue of Mahatma Gandhiji on Monday. I will make atonement for the humiliation that the former chief minister has done.' In a statement issued by the party, it said that the silent fasting of party leaders will begin at 10 am.
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