Min slams ex-CM for ‘Nath tu kis khet ki mooli hai’ remark

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Min slams ex-CM for ‘Nath tu kis khet ki mooli hai’ remark

Sunday, 08 December 2019 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Objecting to the choice of words used by former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan against the CM Kamal Nath during the protest organised at Sagar on Friday, Sports Minister Jitu Patwari here on Saturday alleged that after losing power, negativity has filled Chouhan. Patwari was talking to the media at PCC on Saturday.

Chouhan had led a protest against BJP with Leader of Opposition in Assembly Gopal Bhargav on Friday in Sagar and slammed the Chief Minister Kamal Nath over alleged shortage of urea in the State.

Apparently questioning the stature of the Chief Minister Kamal Nath, Chouhan had said, “Kamal Nath tu kis khet ki mooli hai.”

The views and language of Shivraj Singh Chouhan has changed since he stepped down from power last year, observed Patwari taking strong objection to the choice of words by Chouahn the other day.

As Chouhan lost power, his frustration has transformed into indecency of language, claimed the Minister.

“Shivraj ji, Kamal Nath ji usi khet ki mooli hain jis khet ki aap the. Aap ki tarah Pradesh ki janta ne unhe chuna hai,” said Patwari adding Chouhan ruled for close to 13 years but his he is a changed man after losing power.“I am deeply anguished as his language is now laced with indecency.”

Patwari rejected Chouhan’s allegation of MP Government not waking up to Urea crisis timely.Saying the State Government sensing the possible spike in demand had urged the Centre to offer increased amount of Urea but the Centre did not pay heed to the demand. The Minister went on to advise Chouhan to taste the water sipped by CM Kamal Nath so that he (Chouhan) could also start thinking like the latter.

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