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In ballot 12 months, Shivraj & Kamal Nath in confrontation over ‘unfulfilled promises’  

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Express News Service

BHOPAL:  With solely 10 months left for the following meeting polls, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his predecessor Kamal Nath are engaged in a confrontation over “unfulfilled promises”.

Chouhan has been looking for a response on questions pertaining to “unfulfilled promises” of the 15-month-old erstwhile authorities led by Nath. On the opposite hand, the previous CM is asking questions on “unfulfilled promises” of the federal government led by Chouhan.

The incumbent CM, who has been in energy for greater than 15 years now, poses questions on a regular basis on digicam, whether or not planting saplings at Bhopal’s Smart City Park or attending conferences at state BJP HQ. The Congress veteran’s questions come largely via the micro- running a blog platform Twitter. For two days on Saturday and Sunday, Chouhan requested Nath about bonus to wheat, chickpea, mustard and dairy farmers.

He adopted it up with the extra questions on Monday. He requested why the 15-month-old Kamal Nath authorities didn’t begin the Krishak Kanya Vivah Yojana, which is a Rs 51,000 -assistance scheme for marrying daughters of small farmers.

“Forget about starting the scheme promised in Congress’s 2018 polls manifesto, even the ongoing CM Vivah Yojana scheme of our government was stopped by the then Kamal Nath government,” Chouhan stated on Monday.

On Tuesday, the CM whereas waving the Congress’s 2018 polls manifest termed it as a pack of lies. He requested: “You (Nath) had promised throughout your chief ministerial stint that crop insurance coverage scheme advantages can be given to farmers on the advice of Gram Sabhas. Can you (Nath) inform us what number of instances had been farmers benefited beneath crop insurance coverage schemes throughout your regime on Gram Sabhas’ suggestions?

Nath, however, questioned Chouhan over twitter on Tuesday, “Is your government actually fulfilling the promise made in BJP’s 2018 Vision Document, about procuring 100 per cent pulse crop from farmers?”

BHOPAL:  With solely 10 months left for the following meeting polls, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his predecessor Kamal Nath are engaged in a confrontation over “unfulfilled promises”.

Chouhan has been looking for a response on questions pertaining to “unfulfilled promises” of the 15-month-old erstwhile authorities led by Nath. On the opposite hand, the previous CM is asking questions on “unfulfilled promises” of the federal government led by Chouhan.

The incumbent CM, who has been in energy for greater than 15 years now, poses questions on a regular basis on digicam, whether or not planting saplings at Bhopal’s Smart City Park or attending conferences at state BJP HQ. The Congress veteran’s questions come largely via the micro- running a blog platform Twitter. For two days on Saturday and Sunday, Chouhan requested Nath about bonus to wheat, chickpea, mustard and dairy farmers.

He adopted it up with the extra questions on Monday. He requested why the 15-month-old Kamal Nath authorities didn’t begin the Krishak Kanya Vivah Yojana, which is a Rs 51,000 -assistance scheme for marrying daughters of small farmers.

“Forget about starting the scheme promised in Congress’s 2018 polls manifesto, even the ongoing CM Vivah Yojana scheme of our government was stopped by the then Kamal Nath government,” Chouhan stated on Monday.

On Tuesday, the CM whereas waving the Congress’s 2018 polls manifest termed it as a pack of lies. He requested: “You (Nath) had promised throughout your chief ministerial stint that crop insurance coverage scheme advantages can be given to farmers on the advice of Gram Sabhas. Can you (Nath) inform us what number of instances had been farmers benefited beneath crop insurance coverage schemes throughout your regime on Gram Sabhas’ suggestions?

Nath, however, questioned Chouhan over twitter on Tuesday, “Is your government actually fulfilling the promise made in BJP’s 2018 Vision Document, about procuring 100 per cent pulse crop from farmers?”