After the crushing defeat, Kamal Nath may resign from the post of state president today, Congress high command is angry with his attitude. – Khel Ja

After the crushing defeat in Madhya Pradesh, Congress State President Kamal Nath may resign today. According to sources, Kamal Nath will meet Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge today and submit his resignation to him. Let us tell you that BJP has won a landslide victory in Madhya Pradesh with two-third majority. BJP has won 163 seats out of 230 while Congress has won only 66 seats.

Congress had contested the elections under the leadership of Kamal Nath but it had to face a terrible situation. According to sources, the Congress high command is very angry with Kamal Nath because instead of meeting the party leaders, he met Shivraj Singh Chauhan at his residence in Bhopal on Monday and congratulated him on his victory by giving him a bouquet.

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Kamal Nath congratulated Shivraj on his victory yesterday

During this, he said that when I became the Chief Minister, he also came to congratulate me. That’s why I also went to his residence and congratulated him on his victory. I assured them that we will remain an opposition party but we will do whatever we can in the interest of the state.

Congress high command angry with Kamal Nath’s attitude!

According to information received from sources, the Congress high command is very angry with the crushing defeat in MP and their attitude. Therefore he may be asked to resign. It is being told that the party high command is very angry with Kamal Nath’s comments on INDIA alliance leader and SP President Akhilesh Yadav and JDU Chief Nitish Kumar regarding seat sharing. While SP was demanding only four to six seats in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, JDU had claimed only one seat. Kamal Nath did not agree on this.

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