Politics have heated up in Madhya Pradesh due to statements by Congress leaders. The leader of the opposition in Gwalior, Umang Singhar, has made a big statement. Singhar claimed that the BJP lured him with Rs 50 crore and a ministerial post, but he was not convinced. Singhar said: ‘The public elected us and sent us. This is our responsibility.
Making statements to stay in headlines: BJP
Power Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar responded to Singhar’s statement and said that Singhar makes statements to remain in the headlines. If he gets an offer from the BJP, his name should be made public.
Offer of 50 crores and a ministerial post – Singhar
Ahead of the Vijaypur by-election, opposition leader Umang Singhar created a political sensation by making a statement. Opposition leader Umang Singhar said: ‘Ramniwas Rawat has joined the BJP by selling public trust. The people of Vijaypur will force him to sit at home in this by-election. I would like to say that the BJP had also offered me Rs 50 crore and would make me a minister, but they did not convince me because I understand that when the public wins elections, you are responsible to them. You also have honesty towards him.
Congress leader Umang Singhar said: “Those who are sold out.” He y’all know how to get out. The public provides them with complete information. There are many MLAs who changed parties. Today he sat at home.
Singh’s name should be exposed: BJP
Power Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar responded to Umang Singhar’s statement. Energy Minister Tomar said that Umang Singhar makes such statements to stay in the headlines. Singhar had also earlier accused Digvijay Singh of extortion and racketeering. If someone from the BJP had made an offer to Singhar, then his name should be revealed. Singhar: To stay in the headlines, instead of making statements, one should come to the ground and talk.
Report by Bhupendra Bhadauria