New Delhi:Voters in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh are angry with the BJP for "stealing" the Congress government in 2020 and will speak their mind through the ballot, senior Congress leader Jitendra Singh said on Saturday.
“The voters in MP are angry with the BJP which stole our government in 2020. The mandate in 2018 polls was for the Kamal Nath government which did some good work during the short stint it had in power. The BJP then engineered a defection in our party which led to the fall of the Congress government in 2020. There is a strong undercurrent of anti-BJP sentiment due to that incident among the MP electorate and they will speak their mind through the ballot,” Jitendra Singh, who is also Chairman of AICC Screening Committee for MP, told ETV Bharat.
“The Madhya Pradesh BJP is in a panic as it has sensed its defeat in the polls and is therefore resorting to petty politics like lodging 41 FIRs against our leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who is highlighting corruption in the state government. They came to power through corruption and indulged in more corruption later on. The move by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to induct three new ministers today is a reflection of that panic. Such tokenism is not going to help the BJP when the polls are just a few months away,” he said.
The AICC functionary claimed that the Congress is going to come back to power in MP and said that ticket distribution would play a key in the party’s victory. "I will be in Bhopal for five days from Sept. 2 to review all the 230 assembly seats. Ticket distribution would be crucial to our win and to meeting the target of 150 seats set by former president Rahul Gandhi. I will obtain feedback on each seat from a cross-section of workers and leaders alike. Tickets would not go automatically to our sitting MLAs and renomination would take place only based on the performance of the lawmakers,” said Singh.