‘Will not Tolerate Insult of State’, CM Shivraj Chouhan Slams PCC Chief Kamal Nath Over his ‘Madira Pradesh’ Remark

Bhopal: Taking a dig at former Chief Minister and State Congress Committee (PCC) chief Kamal Nath’s ‘Madeira Pradesh’ statement, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Thursday that he would not tolerate the insult of Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Chouhan said that State Congress President Kamal Nath has no attachment to the soil, its values ​​and culture of Madhya Pradesh. “He is not connected to the roots of the state, CM Chouhan said, adding that Nath calling Madhya Pradesh ‘Madira Pradesh’ is an insult to the state.

This is an insult to the 8.5 crore people of the state. This is an insult to the culture and traditions of the state. “He said,” The people of Madhya Pradesh are hardworking, honest, dutiful and patriotic. Nath is insulting them. They should not hurt the people of the state like this. If you (Nath) are against us, you can abuse us, but we will not tolerate insult to Madhya Pradesh: Chouhan said.

If the state government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made an excise policy, then it has been made keeping in mind the public sentiments and keeping in mind the respect of women. Chouhan said that it has been formed to discourage drug addiction. Attacking Kamal Nath, Chouhan said, “When you (Nath) were in power, you had decided that liquor contractors would be able to open sub-shops.”

You had fixed an amount that after depositing a few crores the contractor would open a sub shop. CM Chouhan alleged that the Congress-led Kamal Nath government had formulated a policy to ease liquor license rules. He had made a provision to sell liquor. online, and there would have been a separate liquor store for women. If your policy was made, it would have been made for the contractors. Made under pressure, made according to the contractors.

BJP’s policy is to discourage drug abuse, maintain the dignity of women. So we have decided that we will close all ahats (drinking facilities at places attached to liquor shops), Chouhan said, adding that Nath can oppose them but cannot insult Madhya Pradesh. At least for Madhya Pradesh, Nath should have a sense of respect. Chouhan said, “Nath has insulted the state, the public will not tolerate it.”

On the contrary, reacting to Chief Minister Chouhan’s statement, Kamal Nath wrote on Twitter, “Shivraj ji, you have become a victim of hallucinations. You ask questions and sometimes you forget. The question you have asked today has nothing to do with the promissory note. This means that you are completely satisfied with the rest of the promises in the Congress manifesto.

Secondly, Chouhan objected to the word ‘Madeira Pradesh’. But he was the one who used the word for Madhya Pradesh. Will remain,” Nath wrote.

Thirdly, the Shivraj government has almost doubled the number of liquor shops in the state by opening a joint shop of country liquor and foreign liquor. Your policy is clear that expensive ration and cheap liquor, he further wrote in detail that apologize to the people of Madhya Pradesh for your policy of door-to-door delivery of liquor.