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MP: Amit Shah and Kamal Nath blow election bugle in Indore, know who is their ‘Vote Bank’

Amit Shah and Kamal Nath in Indore: Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave a tour of Indore district of Madhya Pradesh. During this, he specially participated in the Vijay Sankalp Yatra and also addressed. Earlier, he visited the birthplace of Lord Parshuram in Indore on Sunday. On reaching the birthplace, the pundits welcomed Shah wearing a garment and he was also presented with pictures of Lord Parshuram.

Came to Indore to participate in ‘Vijay Sankalp Sammelan’

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, State Culture, Tourism, Religious Trusts and Endowments Minister Usha Thakur and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state unit president VD Sharma were also present on the occasion. Amit Shah had come to Indore to participate in BJP’s ‘Vijay Sankalp Sammelan’. This is Shah’s first public engagement among BJP workers ahead of the state assembly polls, slated for later this year. The party is also describing it as the beginning of its election campaign in the state. In such a situation, let us know the 6 main things of his address…

  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah said at BJP’s ‘Vijay Sankalp Sammelan’ in Indore, ‘The best organization of BJP in the whole country is in Madhya Pradesh.’

  • Also, he said in his address, “This conference is the beginning of BJP’s campaign for the next elections. The enthusiasm of BJP workers shows that the party’s victory is certain in the assembly and Lok Sabha elections in 2023 and 2024 respectively.

  • Amit Shah said in Indore, “between 2004 and 2014, under the UPA government, terrorists used to come from Pakistan (India) and go away after carrying out incidents, but then the central government did not even bother.”

  • Amit Shah further said, “The Congress did nothing for the poor during its 70 years of rule. Today Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known as the messiah of the poor in the whole country because of his work related to the welfare of the poor.

  • Amit Shah also said, “The Kamal Nath government, which ran for one and a half years in Madhya Pradesh, stopped more than 51 schemes started by the (predecessor) Shivraj Singh Chouhan government for the welfare of the poor so that commission could be taken from the contractors by awarding huge contracts.” .”

State Congress President Kamal Nath on a visit to Indore on Sunday

Union Home Minister Amit Shah and State Congress President Kamal Nath are on a visit to Indore on Sunday amid preparations of political parties for the assembly elections to be held later this year in Madhya Pradesh. During this period, the political tussle between the ruling BJP and the main opposition Congress is expected to intensify in order to strengthen their hold on the tribal voters.

50,000 party workers gathered in tribal-dominated Indore division

According to a BJP leader, 50,000 party workers from the tribal-dominated Indore division have gathered for the party’s “Vijay Sankalp Sammelan” organized in the city on Sunday in Shah’s presence. On the other hand, Kamal Nath joined the “Adivasi Yuva Mahapanchayat” of students and unemployed youths from the tribal community. This program is being organized for a dialogue with the main opposition Congress of the state regarding the issues and problems of the tribals.

  • Giving much importance to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Indore on Sunday, Madhya Pradesh Congress President Kamal Nath said that since assembly elections are going to be held later this year, many leaders keep coming and going in the state.

  • Kamal Nath told reporters in Indore, ‘Shah should come (Madhya Pradesh) with great pleasure. This is his wish. Elections are coming. In view of the elections, all the leaders keep coming and going.

  • Taking a dig at BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya’s claim, Kamal Nath said, “I want to ask him why he did not say that BJP will win 200 seats in the upcoming elections. Now anything can be said to say. Ultimately the question is, what do the people of the state say?

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