Kamal Nath in trouble! Crime Branch registers FIR against him
Kamal Nath in trouble! Crime Branch registers FIR against him
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Bhopal: The Crime Branch has filed a FIR against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Kamal Nath. In fact, there has been a long-running controversy over Kamal Nath's statement on 'Indian variant' to Corona. Now, in view of these controversies, a delegation of BJP leaders had submitted a memorandum last Sunday to file a case. The crime branch has registered a case under Section 188 against Kamal Nath after submitting his memorandum. At the same time, sections of Section 54 of Disaster Management have also been imposed.

All of you must be aware that Kamal Nath had said during a press conference in Bhopal last Friday that "India has become synonymous with corona in the world and leave my great India, my India has become a country of Covid", so now foreigners are afraid of Indians. At the same time, Nath had said that India was deceiving the entire world by presenting fake figures of Covid-19 deaths and claimed that 1,02,002 people died from Corona in March-April this year in Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had strongly condemned his statement last Sunday. He had questioned, "Will such statements not hurt the honour of the country and is this statement not like sedition?"

Not only that, the CM even said, "We are engaged in controlling the Covid-19 transition day and night in the state and I hoped that all political parties would be united in the national crisis. But I am very sad to say that Kamal Nath ji, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, is working to break the morale of the country and the state." Moreover, he had said, "Does my use of words like Bharat Covid-19, making a statement with indian corona suit the Congress? Will this statement not dampen the morale of Indians living in other countries? Won't the country's honour be hurt? Is this statement not like sedition?"

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