Kamal Nath said. The noise around Kamal Nath joining BJP became louder after Kamal Nath's former media advisor Narendra Saluja posted his picture with his son Nakul Nath and captioned it as “Jai Shri Ram." Meanwhile, Nakul Nath, who is a sitting MP from Chhindwara removed Congress from his bio on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). The development may come as another setback to the Congress ahead of the Lok Sabha polls 2024.
As per reports, Kamal Nath is feeling sidelined in the party since BJP's return in Madhya Pradesh with a thumping majority. The reports indicate that Kamal Nath may take some MLAs from him as Sonkatch MLA Sajjan Singh Verma, who is considered loyal to Kamal Nath removed the Congress logo from his social media profile amid speculations. The BJP has shown no hesitation in welcoming Kamal Nath or his son Nakul Nath and said the doors of the party are open for all those who are willing to work under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"By principle, our door is open to those who believe in our ideology and leadership and are willing to do so under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi," State BJP president VD Sharma told Times of India. "In today's scenario, we have opened the doors because, in Congress, there are people who did not agree with the boycott of the consecration ceremony of Lord Rama by their party leaders. Lord Rama is in the mind and heart of India.
But Congress has humiliated that sentiment and those who feel this angst should be given an opportunity. If there is such pain in the heart of the person you are mentioning, then he is welcome to the BJP whether he is Kamal Nath or Nakul Nath," he added. Milestone Alert!
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