Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Kamalnath on Tuesday clarified that there was no rift between him and his party colleague Jyotiraditya Scindia.
Talking to the reporters, he said, ''I don't get angry with anyone. If I am not angry with Shivraj (BJP leader and former CM), then why would I be angry with Scindia? There are no differences between us."
A few days back, senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia had threatened to take to the streets if promises made in the manifesto were not fulfilled.
“Let him do,” the CM had said in Delhi while responding to Scindia’s comment that he would take to the streets if the promise made to agitating guest teachers in the party’s manifesto during the assembly elections was not fulfilled. The protesting teachers are demanding that their services be regularized.
Kamal Nath and Scindia had engaged in a verbal spat after the latter said he would hit the streets if Congress party's manifesto for the state were not fulfilled. Speaking on the sidelines of Alternate Project Financing Workshop, he reiterated that NPR is not going to be implemented in the state as of now.
''We are not going to implement NPR in the state. We are still pondering over the issue'', he said.
Speaking about the Alternate Project Financing Workshop, he said,'' We have invited people engaged in the financial sector from all over the country and we have taken their suggestions to improve the condition of the state.
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