Bhopal: Kartikeya himself has made a big announcement amid speculation that Kartikeya, son of Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has entered the state. Kartikeya said at an event in his home region Budhni that he is going abroad for his further studies. His father Shivraj Singh Chouhan and mother Sadhana Singh were also present when he said this. Kartikeya gave an emotional speech and described the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as his mother.
Kartikeya shared his feelings with workers and people, ''I consider myself lucky with a lot of things in my life, he said. First of all, there were parents who gave a lot of happiness and then found partners like you. Find workers like you. We always considered him an activist partner, not an elder brother, a family member. No one is bigger than just saying that I always thought you were my own. I have family members. I've been coming among you guys since 2012, he added. You people have given me so many achievements in life that I can't even repay if I want to. Today I have come among you to seek the blessings of all of you. I have been active among all of you for a long time. In 2018, I completed my law studies at the Symbiosis Institute in Pune.''
He said that there was a curiosity in my mind, every student has a curiosity that if he has graduated, I should also do post-graduation. But, by the time 2018 came, first the assembly elections and then the Lok Sabha elections in 2019. I worked thinking that the party was my mother. I have great affection for all of you, your affection for me is my strength. I may be physically moving away from you, but my mind is always with you. I am also with you in all your joys and sorrows. We have to take this convoy of public service forward together, after a short break, we will all work together again. I am carrying your best wishes and blessings.
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