MP CM Kamal Nath says I Live to Serve People of MP and not for Power

Amidst the political turmoil in Madhya Pradesh with BJP trying to wrest power from Congress the chief minister Kamal Nath has written a heart-felt letter to the residents. He said I live to serve the people of Madhya Pradesh and not to serve power.
Kamal Nath said that I have dedicated my entire public life to the service of the people. For me, having a government means not hunger for power, the sacred purpose of public service. For fifteen years, the BJP had retained power as a means of not serving, which still wants to destabilize the government of Madhya Pradesh in an immoral manner.
Nath said bargaining politics is a shock to the interests of Madhya Pradesh. He said that in 15 years, the BJP’s rule had become a mafia parallel government in every sector. The people of the state were suffering and handed over power to the Congress to get rid of the mafia. I launched a campaign against the mafia on the expectation of the people. In collaboration with the Mafia, the BJP is trying to destabilize the Congress government.
Kamal Nath said that no party or state and people benefit from the politics of bargaining. Conversely, it is harmful. Nath said that after taking oath of the post of Chief Minister, my goal was to create a new identity of Madhya Pradesh in the whole country and the world. Due to this, the interests of the youth of the state are connected. BJP is just and power hungry. It has nothing to do with the citizens of the state and its development.
We gave relief to the people affected by the land mafia, we started a campaign against the mafia engaged in inhuman business by making profit by selling fake medicines, fake manure. A “Yuddh for Shuddh” campaign was carried out to ensure that the people get purified items used every day. These are the same people who thrived in the last 15 years under the rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party and were nurtured by their patronage. The sand mafia has put a dacoity of 15 thousand crores on the revenue of Madhya Pradesh under BJP rule. After I became the Chief Minister, the sand mafia also broke its back. People who have evil intentions did not like this. The BJP has become a toy in the hands of the mafia.
Kamal Nath said that Indira Gandhi Griha Jyoti Yojana should provide relief to middle class families by reducing electricity bills, debt waiver of 23 lakh farmers which is continuing, creating an atmosphere of trust for investment, providing employment to youth unemployed in the state. In addition to taking historical decisions like pension to the elderly, an increase in the amount of marriage of poor girl, were achieved in a short time.
The results of many efforts were also beginning to emerge. Due to mafia raj, BJP could not take Madhya Pradesh to the place which people expected. Obviously, the BJP’s base had started to shift. The Bharatiya Janata Party lost its government in seven states in the last months. Frustrated and disgusting attempts to not allow the Congress government to complete 5 years had started from day one.
The faith and love of the people of the state is my greatest strength. The forces that destabilize the government formed by the masses of the people will not succeed at any cost. It is my endeavor that Madhya Pradesh should not be identified as a developed state of the country, instead of Vyapam, e-tender like corruption, malnutrition, mortality of children or rape. The BJP government had left Madhya Pradesh in severe economic turmoil, no one could dare to run the government in it. But on the one hand, with courage, I started waiving farm loans, attracted investment on the other side and brought the state on the track of development.
I have always done the politics of values. I can never compromise with him. BJP is also betraying the future of Madhya Pradesh and is also hurting the immense possibilities of development of the state.
Note: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath is the author of this article

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