Kamal Nath on Saturday warned the Madhya Pradesh's Niwari district administration during an election campaign and said to take action while thinking about the next five years. As reported by PTI, Kamal Nath was speaking at a rally in Niwari where he asserted that no one would escape consequences for their actions, although he did not provide details on the accusations.
He said, “I want to tell this to the administration of Prithvipur and Niwari, whatever you are doing, listen to it carefully, the day will come after tomorrow and what is to be done will be decided by you (people) and me." Also Read: MP Elections 2023: BJP or Congress? Nath asserted, “No one will be spared, six more days are left, do whatever you want to, but you also have to spend the next five years." Madhya Pradesh is among the five states scheduled for single-phase elections on November 17, with vote counting set for December 3. The electorate will elect representatives for the 230 Assembly constituencies.
In the previous state assembly elections in 2018, the Congress secured victory, leading to Kamal Nath assuming the role of chief minister. Also Read: Madhya Pradesh Polls 2023: What BJP, Congress promised for the women in poll-bound state However, political dynamics shifted in 2020 when former Congressman Jyotiraditya Scindia, accompanied by 22 loyalist MLAs, defected to the saffron camp, causing a significant political shakeup in the state.
The Congress government in Madhya Pradesh collapsed when it lost its majority, leading to the formation of a new government by the BJP. Shivraj Singh Chouhan returned to the position of chief minister.
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