MP assembly polls: Congress accuses BJP for putting poster against Kamal Nath in Indore; BJP hits back
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The Madhya Pradesh Congress has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of putting up a poster against former CM Kamal Nath in Indore. The Congress has reported a complaint to the Election Commission regarding the poster, which questions whether Kamal Nath is eligible to become the Chief Minister due to his alleged involvement in terrorism in Punjab. The Congress has demanded the deployment of paramilitary forces in the constituency and declared the Indore-1 assembly seat as sensitive. The BJP has denied the allegations and stated that they contest elections on the issue of development.
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