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Ex-CM’s family torn between Cong and BJP
Former CM Late Kailash Chandra Joshi’s family in Dewas district now stands divided politically. While Joshi’s ex-minister and three-times former BJP MLA son Deepak Joshi joined Congress on May 6, his son Jaivardhan Joshi will stick with the BJP. Presently, the saffron social gathering’s state co-convener and in-charge for Shajapur district, Jaivardhan, who’s a cyber security expert, whereas sustaining that he tried to steer his father to not be part of the Congress, added that he’ll hold devoted to the BJP, as he believes BJP is the one political numerous.
Min books ‘Kerala Story’ tickets for Cong leaders
Two days after the BJP-ruled MP grew to change into the first state to declare movie, ‘The Kerala Story’ tax-free, the state’s dwelling minister Narottam Mishra booked two tickets of the movie for two senior Congress leaders, along with state social gathering chief Kamal Nath and Rajya Sabha member Digvijaya Singh. While confirming about having booked tickets for Singh and Nath, Mishra said, “May be watching this film might change the perception of people who shed tears on Batla House encounter, action against “wrong-doers” after the 2022 Khargone communal riots.”
Discontent brewing in Congress in Dewas?
Discontentment seems to be brewing amongst opposition Congress staff in Hatpipliya Vidhan Sabha constituency of Dewas district, over Kamal Nath-loyalist former MP minister Sajjan Singh Verma’s publicly declaring former MLA Rajendra Singh Baghel’s son Rajveer Singh Baghel the social gathering’s candidate from the seat in subsequent assembly polls. Other aspirants for the Congress ticket, along with Vishwajit Chauhan have decided to raise the issue with state social gathering chief Kamal Nath. Importantly, Rajveer, as Congress candidate had misplaced 2020 by-poll from the seat by 14,000 votes to BJP’s Manoj Chaudhary. The latter as Congress candidate had defeated sitting BJP MLA Deepak Joshi.
Anuraag singh
Our correspondent in Madhya Pradesh
[email protected]
Ex-CM’s family torn between Cong and BJP
Former CM Late Kailash Chandra Joshi’s family in Dewas district now stands divided politically. While Joshi’s ex-minister and three-times former BJP MLA son Deepak Joshi joined Congress on May 6, his son Jaivardhan Joshi will stick with the BJP. Presently, the saffron social gathering’s state co-convener and in-charge for Shajapur district, Jaivardhan, who’s a cyber security expert, whereas sustaining that he tried to steer his father to not be part of the Congress, added that he’ll hold devoted to the BJP, as he believes BJP is the one political numerous.
Min books ‘Kerala Story’ tickets for Cong leaders
Two days after the BJP-ruled MP grew to change into the first state to declare movie, ‘The Kerala Story’ tax-free, the state’s dwelling minister Narottam Mishra booked two tickets of the movie for two senior Congress leaders, along with state social gathering chief Kamal Nath and Rajya Sabha member Digvijaya Singh. While confirming about having booked tickets for Singh and Nath, Mishra said, “May be watching this film might change the perception of people who shed tears on Batla House encounter, action against “wrong-doers” after the 2022 Khargone communal riots.”
Discontent brewing in Congress in Dewas?
Discontentment seems to be brewing amongst opposition Congress staff in Hatpipliya Vidhan Sabha constituency of Dewas district, over Kamal Nath-loyalist former MP minister Sajjan Singh Verma’s publicly declaring former MLA Rajendra Singh Baghel’s son Rajveer Singh Baghel the social gathering’s candidate from the seat in subsequent assembly polls. Other aspirants for the Congress ticket, along with Vishwajit Chauhan have decided to raise the issue with state social gathering chief Kamal Nath. Importantly, Rajveer, as Congress candidate had misplaced 2020 by-poll from the seat by 14,000 votes to BJP’s Manoj Chaudhary. The latter as Congress candidate had defeated sitting BJP MLA Deepak Joshi.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Anuraag singh
Our correspondent in Madhya Pradesh
[email protected]