Madhya Pradesh CM Criticizes Congress Over Sanatan Culture
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav compared the Congress party to Kans from mythology, accusing them of opposing Sanatan culture. Speaking at a rally, he claimed there were no riots under BJP's regime and touted BJP's development in the region, expressing confidence in upcoming elections.
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav, took a strong stance against the Congress during a campaign rally on Saturday. He likened the party to Kans, the infamous antagonist from Indian mythology, accusing it of consistently opposing Sanatan culture. Yadav voiced these criticisms while rallying for the BJP in Budhni assembly constituency ahead of the November 13 bypolls.
Highlighting alleged failures during Congress's tenure, Yadav maintained that the party was responsible for fostering rifts and inciting violence, citing a history of riots under their rule. In contrast, Yadav praised BJP's administration, claiming that under their governance, peace was maintained, and relations with neighboring countries like Pakistan were asserted more confidently.
Campaigning optimism was palpable as Yadav expressed confidence in BJP's prospects in upcoming elections in Jharkhand and Maharashtra. He applauded the transformation brought about by the BJP's rule in Madhya Pradesh's Budhni assembly seat over the past two decades, and urged voters to support the party in the forthcoming electoral contest.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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