Bhopal: Opposition leader of Madhya Pradesh Gopal Bhargava has expressed his desire to become the Chief Minister of the state. He told on Sunday that if some MLAs come with us, the Kamal Nath government can bat at any time. Gopal Bhargava, while addressing a public rally in Sagar, expressed disappointment over not being able to form his government in the state in 2018, saying that in the 2018 assembly elections, BJP had won 109 and Congress 114 seats. Anant Hegde surrounded all-round by insulting Mahatma Gandhi, Congress bid, 'Bapu's certificate of patriotism' Targeting the Kamal Nath government, Bhargava also said, 'As the Leader of Opposition, I am saying that you will not even know when your 4-5 MLAs have gone from here and someone else in your area. The candidate can become the Chief Minister.' In the rally, he also said that while expressing his desire for the biggest post in the state and also said that he wants to become the Chief Minister. Delhi Assembly Election: Amit Shah calls 'Liar' to Kejriwal, gave this challenge Bhargava accused the ministers of the Kamal Nath government of indulging in corruption and also claimed that he feared not completing his government's tenure and was well aware that the day the MLAs moved here and there. Describing the budget of Kamal Nath government as very disappointing, Bhargava said that he should refuse to bring the amount that the state government has taken from the center. On the one hand, he need the help of the central government and on the other, he is criticizing it. Delhi Election: Pamphlets thrown in Arvind Kejriwal's roadshow, people asks 'how much money they got'?