Posters against Kamal Nath trigger row in Madhya Pradesh

After Bhopal, objectionable posters of Kamal Nath are being seen in Indore as well, resentment is being seen among the Congress leaders. In the poster, Nath was described as wanted and corruption Nath was written. In this matter, Congress leaders said that the BJP has shown that it can go to any low level of politics.

An attempt is being made to malign Nath’s image with the controversial poster. Congress leaders went to meet Police Commissioner Makarand Deuskar after Nath’s posters were seen on the walls of Indore’s old SP office Regal Square on Saturday, he handed over the pasted posters to the commissioner as evidence.

Congress in-charge of Indore Mahendra Joshi said that the places where posters have been put up. There is police surveillance. Then how come the police could not catch those who put up the controversial posters. By taking out the CCTV footage, the police should register a case against those people who have put up posters in public places.

The Congress delegation also gave a memorandum to the Commissioner in this regard. During this, District President Sadashiv Yadav, Prem Khadayata, co-incharge Indore Congress Chandrashekhar Sharma, Vinay Bakliwal, Rajesh Choukse, Girdhar Nagar, Chintu Choukse, Amit Chaurasia etc were present.

Congress leaders also reached the police station

Congress leaders reached MG Road police station to complain against those who put up the posters. He gave a complaint application to the police officers and asked them to arrest those who put up the posters. On the other hand, in this matter, BJP leaders are saying that there is no issue left with the Congress. In the name of controversial posters, our image is being tarnished. We do politics of development. No BJP leader has a hand in putting up the poster.

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