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Kamal Nath quits as Madhya Pradesh CM
BJP BECOMES SINGLE LARGEST PARTY
Kamal Nath on Friday resigned as Madhya Pradesh chief minister in a heavy-hearted press conference which he held at the official residence of Madhya Pradesh CM at the Shyamala hills in Bhopal.
With the resignation BJP is left as single largest party in the state and has cleared the deck for the return of the former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. MP governor Lal Ji Tandon has asked outgoing CM Kamal Nath to remain as interim CM till the new government is formed.
Addressing the press conference Nath said: Everyone saw how crores of rupees were spent. How a democratically-elected government was brought down by the BJP who lured a power-hungry, ambitious
“Maharaj” rejected by voters and 22 greedy MLAs influenced by him.”

He said on December 17, 2018 I took oath as CM of Madhya Pradesh. In 15 months, my effort was to give a new direction to Madhya Pradesh.
“What was my mistake? Where did I do wrong. Public had given us mandate for 5 years for a new vision and direction but BJP betrayed the residents of Madhya Pradesh.”
BJP got 15 years and I got 15 months. People are witnessing that welfare works done by me did not go well with BJP. From day one the BJP was conspiring against me.
I wanted that Congress should not go into palaces and the palaces should come to Congress. They (BJP) have broken trust of people and we’re constantly working to destabilize my government. From June 1 we are going to launch the third phase of the farm loan waiver.
BJP has conspired against a government of development and has betrayed the people of Madhya Pradesh. The BJP could not digest action against Mafia hence they betrayed the people of Madhya Pradesh.
Former MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan who is leading the public’s eye race for the CM post rejected the allegations of BJP’s hand in collapse of Congress government in the state. Chouhan said:
“Congress should introspect on the reasons precipitating the “internal conflict” that led to this situation.”
Scindia’s resignation from the Congress was widely attributed to a flux in decision making at the top and side-lining of young leaders after Rahul Gandhi’s exit as the Congress president.
The BJP, however, hasn’t staked the claim to form the government in Madhya Pradesh yet. The party has 106 MLAs in the assembly with an effective strength of 206 and the majority mark is at 104 after the speaker accepted resignations of all 22 rebels and also that of a BJP MLA who had claimed to have resigned under duress.

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