Jitu Patwari Plays Down ‘Internal Rift’ Claims in Madhya Pradesh Congress

Bhopal, September 20 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari on Saturday launched allegations of increasing the internal rift in the party’s state unit, in which the allegations were called a false story to make the allegations a relatively weak protest by the ruling BJP.

Instead, Patwari claimed that most of the top leaders of the state are engaged in destabilizing Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s government.

He claimed that unrest within the state BJP leader has reached such a level that after another top leaders, they are complaining against CM Mohan Yadav.

He claimed, “Shivraj Singh Chauhan (Union Minister) is making all his efforts to replace Mohan Yadav.

Patwari claimed that while addressing a program – as part of the ‘ongoing’ ongoing ‘Vote Theft’ campaign of the Congress, was held in Rajgarh, the home district of East Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh.

Addressing a large gathering of Congress workers and supporters of Rajgarh district, Patwari praised Digvijay Singh, stating that experienced leaders have been serving for the Congress for the last 45 years and strengthening the party.

“If jitu patwari, umang singhar, jaivardhan singh or any other Congress works are siting toge Jaivardhan Singh a charming young leader of Congress.

The state Congress chief mentioned this, while indirectly referring to the dispute, Digvijay Singh’s son and former minister Jivardhan Singh was appointed as the district president of Guna, the Lok Sabha constituency was represented, which is being represented by Union Minister Jyotiraditya Skindia.

The BJP then took a jib in the Congress, claiming that it was a conspiracy to weaken Jayawardhan Singh as the district head. However, Javardhan then addressed a joint press conference with Patwari and responded to the dispute.

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