Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections: Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijaya Singh has reacted over state Congress chief Kamal Nath's remark on Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav saying one should not say anything like that about anyone.
Singh made the remark while talking to the reporters about the seat distribution for the upcoming state assembly polls between SP and Congress.
Madhya Pradesh will undergo assembly polls on November 17 and the counting will take place on December 3. Through the polls, the state will elect legislators from 230 Assembly constituencies.
«What Kamal Nath said (remark on Akhilesh Yadav), I don't know how he said it.
But one should not say anything like that about anyone. Nath sent a team to me (for the discussion of tickets distribution to SP).
In the meeting, it was discussed that the SP is asking for six seats. After discussion, I sent a report to Kamal Nath that we can leave four seats for them (SP),» Singh said.
He further said that he also asked the Central Leadership in working committee meeting about the relationship with the INDIA Alliance in the state elections, then they left it up to the state leadership.
«I also asked the Central Leadership in the working committee meeting what relation we should have with the INDIA Alliance.
Then they left it up to the state leadership in the state elections. INDIA Alliance will contest the Lok Sabha elections together but in the state elections, we have different issues,» the Congress leader said.
Meanwhile, talking about the SP chief Yadav, Singh said, «Akhilesh is a very honest person.
He is educated, and he is handling the party and the family. I don't know where the discussion went wrong but Kamal Nath wanted to reach an
. Read more on economictimes.indiatimes.com