Shivraj Singh taunts on Kamal Nath, said he had to go to Karnataka, reached Delhi.
Shivraj Singh taunts on Kamal Nath, said he had to go to Karnataka, reached Delhi.
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Bhopal: Former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has tightened his grip on the absence of the current CM Kamal Nath in Karnataka. Shivraj said, "I heard CM Kamal Nath was going to Karnataka, but he went to Delhi and sat down. The Congress party had asked him to go to Karnataka, but he remained in Delhi. Shivraj also questioned Scindia's free land for school.

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Shivraj Singh said, "It is absolutely wrong to give land to a school where the fee is Rs 13 lakh. First tell us how many poor children teach there. The Madhya Pradesh government gave land for Scindia's school while the school charges an annual fee of Rs 13 lakh. Shivraj also questioned Kamal Nath's transfer policy. People were engaged in security at the CM House, Shivraj Singh said. Man is fine there, but there are even dogs being transferred. The closure of the Kisan Commission is an anti-farmer move, Shivraj said.

Shivraj Singh said that the Commission was recommending for the welfare of farmers. Are now closed. This government is leading the state to destruction. Shivraj further said, "The BJP Yuva Morcha today planned to add five and a half lakh new members, which deserves praise.

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