After Karnataka, now BJP eyes on Madhya Pradesh
After Karnataka, now BJP eyes on Madhya Pradesh
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Bhopal: After the collapse of the Kumaraswamy government in Karnataka, all eyes are now on the Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh. There is speculation in the political corridors that Madhya Pradesh could be the BJP's next possible target. The speculation was intensified when the leader of the opposition in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Gopal Bhargava said that the government will soon get its body donated in Madhya Pradesh. This is the state of the lame governments, he said. Now, there will be a better development in Karnataka. Madhya Pradesh is almost the same as the transfer industry is operating here. The farmers were cheated and voted for. In Madhya Pradesh, there is looting, corruption and there are a hue and cry all around.

I am sure the Government of Madhya Pradesh will also get its body donated. Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "We will not be the reason for the government to be demolished here (Madhya Pradesh). The Congress leaders themselves will be responsible for the collapse of the government. There is bickering within the Congress party and it has the support of the BSP, if anything happens, we cannot do anything about it. Reversing Shivraj's statement, Minister in the Kamal Nath government and Congress leader Jitu Patwari said that the BJP has done everything to create problems for us, but it is Kamal Nath's government, not Kumaraswamy's, he will have to take seven births to shake up this government. In fact, in the 230-member Madhya Pradesh Assembly, the Congress has 114 MLAs and the BJP has 109 MLAs. The Congress has got the support of two BSP MLAs, one from the SP and four independents.

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