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Kamal Nath Said Congress Defeated Congress In MP By-Polls

Kamal Nath said on the party’s defeat in Madhya Pradesh, the Congress defeated the Congress in the by-elections

After the crushing defeat in the recent assembly by-elections in the state, former Chief Minister and State Congress President Kamal Nath admitted for the first time that Congress was the reason for this defeat.

Nath said that history is a witness that Congress has lost in the elections, not from the BJP.

He said this on Wednesday at a meeting of rural and regional congress committee officials of Chhindwara in Kukra world.

In this meeting held for the upcoming civic body and panchayat elections, Nath said that in the election, no personal relationship, only the survey report will form the basis of the ticket.

In the last assembly election also, tickets were given through survey, due to which the party returned to power. Candidates will be selected through lottery if two or more names are revealed.

Recently, in Indore too, all the MLAs were decided after sitting. The same will happen for Chhindwara and other urban bodies of the state.

MP Nakul Nath, present in the meeting, said that local elections are important. The message of the Chhindwara election result will go to the entire state and country.

It is therefore necessary that we achieve success with solidarity.

Kamal Nath’s trouble may increase, Election Commission directed to register cases against three favorite officers, know the whole matter

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s problems may once again increase.

On the report of raids conducted by his colleagues RK Miglani, Praveen Kakkar and Ashwin Sharma, during the Congress government in the state.

The Election Commission of India against three officers of his favorite Indian Police Service (IPS) and an officer of the State Police Service Instructions have been given to register an FIR.

Action will be taken against these officers

Also, the Chief Electoral Officer has asked Madhya Pradesh to make others involved in the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) report accused of economic offenses and use of black money in elections.

According to Election Commission sources, orders have also been ordered to take departmental action against IPS officers Sushovan Banerjee, Sanjay V Mane, V Madhukumar, and State Police Service officer Arun Kumar Mishra.

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