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Tear my son’s clothes, take him to task if he does not deliver: Kamal Nath | | | Bhopal
Campaigning for his son Nakul who is fighting his first elections from Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath on Sunday said: “tear my son’s clothes if he does not deliver.”
Talking about his 40-year-old association with the region, Nath said he has now entrusted the task to serve the people of Chhindwara to his son so that he can work for Madhya Pradesh. “I am where I am because of the love and strength you gave me,” said Nath who has been the longest-serving (nine-time) MP from Chindwara, but has now vacated the seat for his son.
“Nakul is not here today but he will serve you. I have given him responsibility. Take him to task and tear his clothes if he does not deliver,” the 72-year-old Congress leader told the locals.
The chief minister is also contesting bypoll in the Chhindwara assembly constituency as per the legal requirement of being a member of legislative assembly (MLA) for running the state government. Advertising
Nath said due to his efforts the district has a “distinct identity” when it comes to development.
He hit out at Narendra Modi, Nath said the prime minister’s promises of ensuring Rs 15 lakh in every Indian citizen’s bank account, steps against black money and the decision of demonetisation were just “gimmicks and frauds”.
“They (Modi and Chouhan) scream we did this, we did that but tell me if they did anything for you?” Nath said, alleging that the two leaders misled the people.
“I want to tell Modiji that while there are no ‘acche din’ (good days) for the common man, his (Modi’s) days are going to end soon,” he said. Best Of Express Sri Lanka blasts: 3 Indians among 207 killed, indefinite curfew imposed; PM calls for calm LiveIPL 2019: Chennai win toss, elect to bowl Lok Sabha elections: Is sexism, misogyny new normal in Indian politics?
Modi “harassed” every section of society and under BJP government’s watch, farmers in Madhya Pradesh were shot at and their livelihood was hit too, Nath alleged.
Hitting out at the previous BJP government in the state, he charged they “kicked the farmer in the stomach and pointed a gun at his chest”.
The chief minister says his government in the state has shown its intent by delivering on the promises made before the 2018 assembly polls.
“As promised, we initiated waiver of loans of the farmers as soon as we took charge in Bhopal and till now I have done so for 22 lakh farmers. Thirty-eight lakh more farmers will be benefitted soon who have a loan of up to Rs 2 lakh,” he says. More Explained Glare on CJI Ranjan Gogoi, all eyes on how SC responds
“We have done the loan waiver in 35-40 per cent cases and I promise it will be done in 100 per cent cases soon,” he says.
Nath says the new Congress government in the state has also reduced the cost incurred by poor people to pay electricity bills.
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