New Delhi: Hypothesis doing rounds over the potential defection of veteran Congress chief Kamal Nath to the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) was swiftly dispelled as soon as once more on Monday by the Congress as misinformation, reaffirming Nath’s steadfast loyalty to the get together, through which he has spent over 4 many years.
Congress basic secretary in-charge of Madhya Pradesh Jitendra Singh asserted that the query of the veteran chief quitting the get together doesn’t come up. He additionally talked about that each the previous Madhya Pradesh CM and his son Nakul Nath, a Lok Sabha MP, will take part within the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra when it passes via the state, reported PTI.
Whereas speaking to reporters Jitendra Singh stated, “Kamal Nath is a senior chief of our get together. All these speculations have been made by the BJP and the media. I spoke to him yesterday and the day earlier than yesterday additionally, and we mentioned the preparations for the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.”
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“Kamal Nath ji may also be a part of these conferences and his recommendations for the yatra’s passage will probably be taken notice of”, he remarked.
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Earlier, Kamal Nath’s confidant, Sajjan Singh Verma, emphatically asserted that the notion of Nath abandoning the Congress was unfounded. Verma stated Kamal Nath and his son Nakul Nath should not crossing over to the BJP and asserted that the latter will contest the Lok Sabha polls, more likely to be held in April-Could, from Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh because the Congress candidate, as per PTI.
Sajjan Singh Verma disclosed that he engaged in an in depth dialog with Kamal Nath, who expressed his plans to convene a major assembly in Bhopal to make sure the success of the Nyay Yatra. Nath conveyed his intention to summon all of the in-charges of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee to deliberate on preparations for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
In response to inquiries about media hypothesis surrounding Nath’s political change, Sajjan Singh Verma stated, Kamal Nath questioned the validity of addressing what he known as an “imaginary query,” indicating his reluctance to reply baseless questions.
“Considering that the one who has labored with Indiraji, Rajivji and Sanjivji who’s known as Indira’s (Gandhi) third son, will depart the get together is meaningless, PTI quoted Sajjan Singh Verma as saying.
Kamal Nath’s arrival in Delhi over the weekend fueled hypothesis, prompting inquiries from the media about his political allegiances.