Bhopal: Amid the political deadlock in Madhya Pradesh, the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also taken a dramatic turn. According to sources, there has been a rift between MLA Narottam Mishra and former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. MLA Narottam Mishra and former CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan are seen in a meeting on Tuesday.
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According to sources, slogans were raised in support of Mishra at the meeting on Tuesday and the role of Chauhan was questioned. It is noteworthy that on the issue of arrogance in the Madhya Pradesh government, both Mishra and Chauhan repeatedly denied any role in the current situation and said that this is an internal issue of Congress. BJP named this campaign 'Rangpanchami'. Sources have said that Narottam Mishra and Shivraj Singh Chauhan were involved in destabilizing the Madhya Pradesh government.
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Sources have said that the BJP named this campaign 'Rangpanchami', as they wanted the government to fall on Holi day. Congress leader Digvijay Singh had said, 'I have never accused Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Narottam Mishra, but there was a dispute over who would be the CM. Now it has become certain that one will be the CM, the other will be the Deputy CM.' Mishra, who was a cabinet minister in Shivraj Singh's government, is MLA from Datia. He won the assembly elections for the first time in 1990.