Bhopal: Amidst the political turmoil of Rajasthan, the Congress is getting into trouble in the neighboring state of Madhya Pradesh. After 15 years, the government came to power with great difficulty, but that too the government fell in one and a half years and now one MLA is also leaving the Congress. The Congress has blamed the BJP for this, while the BJP has said that its MLAs are leaving the party due to suffocation in the Congress. BJP has even claimed that more MLAs are still in the queue.
When the MP Transport Minister Govind Singh Rajput was asked questions related to the skirmish in the Congress, he said, "We will strengthen the government more now." The government will complete three and a half years after winning the by-election. Right now, three more MLAs are in the queue '. After this statement of Govind Rajput, the question is that whether the Congress is going to face more setbacks in Madhya Pradesh? .
Let us tell you that Govind Singh Rajput, who gave this statement, himself was in the Congress party till a few months ago. On March 10, Govind Singh Rajput, a supporter of Scindia, resigned from his post along with 21 other MLAs. After this, the Kamal Nath government fell in a minority. A similar situation remains these days in the neighboring state of Rajasthan, where the MLAs who are supporters of Sachin Pilot, the young leader of Congress and former CM, have started a rebellion against the Congress.
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