Kamal Nath said on Digvijay’s custody- BJP is Killing Democratic Values

Kamal Nath said on Digvijay’s custody- BJP is Killing Democratic Values

Police took Digvijay Singh, DK Shivakumar into custody in Bengaluru on Wednesday. After which now Chief Minister Kamal Nath has targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The political crisis of Madhya Pradesh is constantly increasing. Police took Digvijay Singh, DK Shivakumar into custody in Bengaluru on Wednesday. After which now Chief Minister Kamal Nath has targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party. Kamal Nath said that democratic values ​​are being killed by BJP.

Taking a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party, Kamal Nath wrote, "The Congress Rajya Sabha candidate Digvijay Singh, who went to meet the Congress MLAs is held hostage by the BJP in Bengaluru and the Congress ministers, to stop meeting the MLAs  behave indecently with them, forcefully detaining them is completely dictatorial and a Hitler thing '

The Chief Minister wrote that the Bharatiya Janata Party is destabilizing an elected government and killing democratic values. Kamal Nath questioned that why is it not being allowed to meet the MLAs? What is BJP afraid of? BJP is playing a dirty game in the state.

Congress Rebel MLA's
Congress Rebel MLA's

On Wednesday morning, Congress leader Digvijay Singh arrived to meet the 16 Congress MLAs who were staying in Bangalore. But as soon as he reached the resort, he was taken into custody. Kamal Nath accused the same issue that democratic values, constitutional values and rights are being oppressed. Kamal Nath appealed that our leaders should be released immediately.

On being taken into custody, Digvijay Singh alleged that he is the party's candidate for the Rajya Sabha elections and wants to meet his MLAs. Digvijay claimed that if he talks to the MLAs, then the MLAs will be ready to come with him.

Along with Congress leader Digvijay Singh, dozens of leaders including DK Shivkumar have been detained. The 16 MLAs who rebelled from the Congress are in a resort in Bangalore.

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