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Shivraj Singh Chauhan said – there will be no IIFA award ceremony in Indore

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan announced on Friday that the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Award 2020 ceremony held in Indore (Indore) of the state will no longer be held. The Kamal Nath-led Congress-led Congress-led government had given the go-ahead for the event from March 27 to 29, but was postponed due to concerns over a corona virus infection and was told that the new date And the program will be announced soon. Chauhan told the media here in response to a question, ‘What is the need of IIFA? The corona is spread at this time. People are in crisis. “He said,” I do not like a spectacle like IIFA. ” Former Chief Minister of the state Kamal Nath said that Shivraj, who has only done 15 years of spectacle, he is calling IIFA’s event a spectacle. He said, ‘This (IIFA) is a spectacle or a non-spectacle, the public decides. Nothing makes a spectacle as Shivraj says.
On the allegations made by Chauhan on the former Congress government to collect money from industrialists in the name of IIFA, Kamal Nath said that Shivraj lies so much that even lies will be blamed. It is worth mentioning that the IIFA award ceremony was going to be held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh this year from March 27 to 29, and a program was also scheduled to be held in Bhopal on March 21.

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