'There is a difference between running the mouth and running the government', kamal nath's taunt on CM Shivraj
'There is a difference between running the mouth and running the government', kamal nath's taunt on CM Shivraj
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Bhopal: There is a constant dispute between the Madhya Pradesh government and the opposition over one issue or the other. Now, recently, once again, the statement of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has surfaced. In fact, recently, senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has taken a dig at the Shivraj government and made a big statement. In fact, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath said, "I have always said that there is a difference between running the mouth and running the government. Madhya Pradesh has emerged as the fourth poorest state in the country in the first National Multifaceted Poverty Index -MPI released by NITI Aayog. 36 in Madhya Pradesh. 65 per cent of the population is still poor. '

At the same time, he added: "This Index of NITI Aayog has opened up a poll of all false claims and announcements of the BJP government, including 17-year-old Golden Madhya Pradesh. The name of the state is among the top 5 poor states in the country in many indicators. In any case, madhya pradesh has been one of the top states in the country in malnutrition, atrocities on women, crime, farmers' suicides, unemployment, suicides, corruption, illegal mining for many years in the Shivraj Government and now even in poverty, we are among the top States in the country. '

Let me tell all of you that yesterday Kamal Nath made a statement in the tribal class meeting and said, "The Bharatiya Janata Party is today trying to mislead the tribal class, it is misleading the tribal youth, playing with their future, but today's tribal society is very sensible, He is not going to be misled. The Congress has always been and will always be pro-tribal. '

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