'Kamal Nath government in minority, demands special Assembly session in MP' BJP claims
'Kamal Nath government in minority, demands special Assembly session in MP' BJP claims
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Leader of the Opposition in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Gopal Bhargava said the time is up for the MP government led by Chief Minister Kamal Nath. 

Gopal Bhargava  told ANI, "We are sending a letter to Governor requesting an assembly session as there are a lot of issues. I don't believe in horse-trading but I feel its time has come and it will have to go soon."

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The saffron paty is mounting pressure on the MP government after the exit polls on Sunday predicting a sweep for the BJP at the Centre and a drop in Congress numbers in Madhya Pradesh in the Lok Sabha election, the results for which will be declared on 23 May.

 

He told IANS,"The Congress will get just 2-3 seat in Madhya Pradesh. The BJP will get a majority and the Modi government will be formed. The voters made up their mind to take revenge for BJP's defeat in the Assembly elections and has voted for it in large numbers.”

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However, Kamal Nath dismissed the exit poll results exuding confidence that the votes of the Congress will increase.  He Tweeted in Hindi, "The seats of the Congress will increase and people will realise the reality of the BJP's slogans and jumlas on May 23.”

 

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