'Badge lease is the culture of Congress,' Narottam Mishra furious at Kamal Nath's statement
'Badge lease is the culture of Congress,' Narottam Mishra furious at Kamal Nath's statement
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Bhopal: These days Narottam Mishra has been a part of the headlines for his statements. In the meantime, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has once again made a statement. In this statement, he has made statements on a number of issues, with former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath being hurled. He has also slammed Kamal Nath's badge lease statement. In fact, Kamal Nath was addressing the workers at the conclusion of the Save Culture Yatra in Bhopal recently. Speaking from there, he said, "Government employees walk around wearing BJP badges.''

 

 

At the same time, Kamal Nath had given an open warning to the state officials and employees, "There are one and a half years left, after two years, as soon as the government changes, everyone will be seen, even if you retire, the file can be opened, don't work with the BJP badge in your pocket. Now, regarding his badge lease statement, Narottam Mishra tweeted, "Kamal Nath, the language you are using for employees, in fact, that badge and belt is the culture of the Congress, the way you are repeatedly threatening the employees is not the right thing. Employees and officers have a limit to work within the ambit of law, they work with it.''

At the same time, he further said, "BJP meetings cannot be compared to Congress, BJP is also a party that reflects and worries on its social responsibilities and its meetings are not just political, we reflect on political issues as well as public interest and people have seen it in corona period.'' Taking a dig at the Congress, he said, "The entire country is seeing that in the three states where the Congress government is left, there is a lot of confusion in the Congress. After the elections, Congress will not be found in these states. In Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and Rajasthan, the Congress is in turmoil for its prestige in all the three states.''

He also said, "Corona infection is under control in Madhya Pradesh. There have been 16 new cases in the last 24 hours, now the total active cases are 94. The transition rate is 0.20% and the recovery rate is 98.60%. A total of 71,972 corona tests have been conducted in the state yesterday.''

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