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‘Will waive farm loan, restore old pension scheme…’: Congress’ Kamal Nath makes poll promises in MP

Congress in Madhya Pradesh will have to deal with a different BJP from that of 2018 as former Congress leader and one of the top politicians in the state Jyotiraditya Scindia switched the side and now he bats for BJP.

Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 Bhopal Published on: October 21, 2022 14:24 IST
Kalam Nath addresses a public rally
Image Source : PTI Kalam Nath addresses a public rally

As Madhya Pradesh Assembly election is approaching, Opposition party Congress started campaign to consolidate its vote bank in the state. PM Congress chief Kamal Nath, addressing a rally at Bada Malhera town in Chhatarpur district, expressed confidence that his party would return to power in the state after the Assembly elections next year.

 
He made poll promises by saying that if Congress comes to power, it would waive the loan of farmers and restore the old pension scheme for the state government employees.
 
However, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took a swipe at the Congress, saying its promises were "hollow" as people have seen what happened under the grand old party's rule last time.
 
Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh are due in November 2023. 
 
Nath said, "After 11 months, Congress is going to form its government in Madhya Pradesh and soon after taking over the reins of the state, the party-led dispensation will waive the loan of farmers and restore the old pension scheme for the state employees."

In 2018, the Congress had returned to power in the state after a gap of 15 years by riding on the poll promise of waiving farmers' loans.

However, the government led by Kamal Nath had collapsed in March 2020 -in 15 months - following a revolt by the loyalists of the then Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, who later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) along with his supporters.
 
Nath accused the BJP of indulging in politics of dividing people on caste and communal lines, and added that the Congress believes in uniting them.
 
Hitting out the BJP for "not doing anything" for the people despite being in power for 18 years in the state till now, the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president taunted the ruling party, saying that it has taken the state to number one position in terms of farmers' suicide, atrocities against women and unemployment.
 
He asked Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to tell the citizens how his government would provide jobs to lakhs of unemployed youths in the state.
 
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to provide employment to the two crore youths every year and also assured that farmers' income would be doubled, but his government has failed to do anything on that front.

That is why, they (BJP leaders) are playing politics of nationalism and talk about China and Pakistan to divert people's attention from core issues," he said. The Congress veteran said BJP leaders need not teach his party about nationalism.
 
"Congress is a party of true nationalists. BJP leaders should name a family from their party who were freedom fighters, while Congress has a long tradition of having such revolutionary leaders," he said.
 
Nath accused CM Chouhan of making false announcements and diverting people's attention through his "theatrics".
 
The Congress has always united people and it believes in doing so as it has been the party's culture right from the inception," the former chief minister said.
 
No other country in the world is like India as it is united despite its diversity, he said, adding that this culture of uniting people is under attack now.

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