Gwalior: BJP leader Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday said that although the Congress's top leadership had offered to make him the deputy chief minister of Madhya Pradesh after the 2018 state polls when he was still in that party, he had turned down the offer as he decided to work for the people.
He alleged that the Congress had betrayed the people of the state with false promises to come to power.
"The Congress's top leadership had offered me deputy chief minister's post. Instead, I decided to work for the people," the BJP Rajya Sabha member said while addressing his party's three-day-long membership drive, which will end here on Monday.
This is for the first time that Scindia has publicly admitted that he was offered this post by the Congress.
In March this year, veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh had said that Scindia was offered the post of MP deputy chief minister, but Kamal Nath had refused to accept a "chela".
Scindia said, "I understood that Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh will ruin the Congress government in 15 months. Congress betrayed the people with false promises like a waiver of farm loan in 10 days in order to come to power in the state."
"Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi had promised that farm loans of up to Rs 2 lakh will be waived within 10 days or else the chief minister will be sent back on the eleventh day," he said.
"Congress made false promises to come to the power in the state," he alleged.
Scindia had quit the Congress in March this year and later joined the BJP.