Bhopal: Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Digvijay Singh have created a stir in a tweet last Monday. In fact, in his tweet, he has written, "The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh is bound to be replaced. The candidates are also left with only two. One is Union Minister Prahlad Patel and the other is state BJP president Vishnu Dutt Sharma.'' At the same time, he expressed sympathy for the rest of the candidates.' Now, on this, the BJP State President said, "His Gorkha business has stopped, so the pain is natural.''
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Let me tell you all that former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh had tweeted in the past. In that tweet, he wrote, "Modi-Shah are changing their Chief Ministers in the BJP nowadays. In Madhya Pradesh too, the hopes of some BJP leaders who consider themselves worthy have increased. How many and who are the candidates in Madhya Pradesh BJP, can anyone tell us? If you don't tell me, I'll give you the list tomorrow.''
At the same time, he tweeted another on Monday and gave two names. The names included Union Minister Prahlad Patel and RSS candidate Vishnu Dutt Sharma. Now, in response to Digvijay Singh's tweet, Vishnu Dutt Sharma said, "Only two candidates are in the race for party president in congress. Sonia Gandhi's candidate Rahul Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi's candidate Sonia Gandhi. I have sympathy for those who have the rest of the laughter.'' On the other hand, in a press conference, Digvijay Singh has made a statement on the BJP state president's response. He said, 'I don't have to answer. The Chief Minister is set to be replaced.'
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