Congress will sweep Madhya Pradesh, there is no competition for CM post in the state: Narendra Singh Tomar
New Delhi: With the announcement of the dates of assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, a round of claims from political parties and leaders regarding victory and defeat has also started. Narendra Singh Tomar, Union Minister and contesting MLA in Madhya Pradesh, rejected the news of his displeasure with the party after the election date was announced and claimed that the Congress is going to be wiped out in Madhya Pradesh and the party will get a clear majority. Will be successful in forming the government again.
Answering the question about his desire to become the Chief Minister if BJP wins, he said that he is a BJP worker and believes in the principle that one should do whatever the party says. Along with this, he also made it clear that there is no competition for the post of Chief Minister in Madhya Pradesh.
Taking aim, Tomar said that the top leaders of Congress come in the elections and make false promises, they raise the slogan of caste census with the mentality of dividing the country and people do not trust Congress.
Responding to a question about Congress’s criticism of BJP’s Union ministers and MPs contesting the MLA elections, Tomar said that Congress tries to convey its fear and apprehension by saying so.
Claiming victory in Madhya Pradesh and other states with a clear majority, Tomar also said that the BJP is fully prepared to contest elections in other states including Madhya Pradesh. From the booth level to the top leadership in the party, all preparations are being made for the elections and they are confident that the workers will work hard, will get the blessings of the public and BJP will be successful in forming the government in Madhya Pradesh as well as in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Mizoram. .
Let us tell you that the BJP high command has also made Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar the convenor of the State Election Management Committee for the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections. As part of its strategy to make Union Ministers and powerful MPs contest the legislative elections in the state, the party high command has declared Tomar as the candidate from Dimani Assembly seat of the state.
According to the announcement made by the Election Commission on Monday, voting for all 230 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh is to be held in a single phase on November 17. Counting of votes will take place on December 3.(IANS)