Ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, many flip-flops are anticipated within the political sector and a few of them have already occurred identical to in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Now, there are speculations that former Madhya Pradesh CM and senior Congress chief Kamal Nath might be a part of the BJP severing his decades-old ties with the grand previous get together. When requested about his plans to hitch the BJP, Kamal Nath didn’t deny and as an alternative advised reporters that if he takes any such resolution then he would positively inform the media.Â
Jitu Patwari Terms Reports Baseless
On the opposite hand, Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari rejected such experiences saying that Kamal Nath will not go away Congress. “For the first time when Kamal Nath fought elections, then Indira Gandhi said that Kamal Nath is her third son…in the 45 years of political journey of Kamal Nath, in both our good times and bad times, he has been working with the party….I still remember when Scindia toppled the Congress government in MP, all the Congress workers stood with Kamal Nath’s leadership and ideology….I would like to request that the news that is speculated are baseless,” stated Patwari.
Digvijaya Singh Drops Big Hint
However, former Madhya Pradesh CM and senior Congress chief Digvijaya Singh stated that he and the get together management are in fixed contact with Kamal Nath. While Singh didn’t reveal particulars, his assertion signifies that Congress management is conscious of the event.
#WATCH | On being requested if Kamal Nath will be a part of BJP, Congress chief Digvijaya Singh says “…I am constantly in touch with Kamal Nath, the Congress leadership is having discussions with him. A person like him, who started with Congress, whom we all considered to be the third son… pic.twitter.com/lOe9wKIyKa
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“I am constantly in touch with Kamal Nath, the Congress leadership is having discussions with him. A person like him, who started with Congress, whom we all considered to be the third son of Indira Gandhi, has always supported Congress and has been a pillar of the Congress party. He was the cabinet minister in the Centre, State Congress Committee President and Chief Minister. He got all the posts. I don’t think he will leave the party,” stated Singh.