Bhopal: The Congress has been attacked by the Shivraj government over the farmers' problem as well as crimes against women ahead of the Madhya Pradesh assembly by-election. Former CM Kamal Nath has expressed concern over the rapidly growing women's crimes in the state. In a tweet, he has attacked the government and asked him to say that he is now responsible for calling himself a uncle.
Kamal Nath, while targeting the government on rising women's crimes, wrote on Twitter that "the incidents of atrocities and rape of sister-daughters in the state are coming up every day and giving an open challenge to the law and order? Now, there have been incidents of gang rape in Rewa and Piparya in Hoshangabad in the state. Where is the responsible, where is the disappearance of the sister and daughters who are going to be called uncles? After all, the sister and daughters in the state will be able to feel safe. '
On the other hand, Congress MLA and Yuth Congress State President Kunal Chaudhary also held press talks and attacked the Shivraj government. Kunal has said that farmers are suffering under the rule of the BJP government claiming a farmer-friendly government. He has alleged that traders are buying soyabean from farmers at a price lower than the minimum support price (MSP). Farmers are not able to sell soyabean due to strike in Mandis. The middlemen are taking advantage of it, soyabean is being procured from the farmers at a price.
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