“PM Modi’s Cautionary Note: ‘Congress Arrival, Brings Chaos’ in the Wake of Kamal Nath and Digvijaya’s ‘Kapda Faad’ Incident”

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"PM Modi Issues Warning in Satna Rally: 'Congress Aayi, Tabahi Laayi' Amid Kamal Nath's 'Kapda Faad' Remark"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a cautionary message to the people of Madhya Pradesh during an election rally in Satna, asserting, “Congress aayi, tabahi laayi” (When Congress comes, it brings destruction). He warned that if the grand old party comes to power in the state, it will be devoid of all assistance from the central government. PM Modi specifically referred to a recent video clip featuring senior Congress leader Kamal Nath, where he was heard instructing people to ‘tear up the clothes’ of fellow party leader Digvijaya Singh.

Highlighting the internal strife within the Congress leadership, PM Modi criticized leaders who have been in control of the state for decades, stating that their infighting has kept Madhya Pradesh in deficiency and deprived of development. He questioned their ability to guarantee a better future for the state.

PM Modi alleged that the primary agenda of the Congress leaders, Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh, revolves around ensuring that their sons capture the Madhya Pradesh Congress. He accused them of unsettling the state for personal gains.

The viral video clip showed Kamal Nath expressing frustration over ticket distribution in the Shivpuri seat, criticizing Digvijaya Singh for fielding K.P. Singh instead of Virendra Raghuvanshi, a sitting MLA who recently joined the Congress from the BJP. Kamal Nath could be heard expressing embarrassment over the decision and discussing the matter with Digvijaya Singh and K.P. Singh in Delhi.

Both Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh, former chief ministers, have significant stakes in the upcoming assembly elections. Kamal Nath is a candidate from the Chhindwara seat, while Digvijaya Singh’s family members are also contesting in various constituencies.

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