Bhopal: Congress to get into 5-year anger mode after poll results: Rakesh Singh

Bhopal: Congress to get into 5-year anger mode after poll results: Rakesh Singh

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 04:47 AM IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party state president Rakesh Singh, speaking at a press conference here on Monday, said Congress could dream till poll results on December 11 after which it would get into an anger mode for next five years. On ticket distribution, Singh said that the candidates were selected not on the basis of any caste or religion but considering their winning possibilities. Commenting on statement of Sanjay Singh Masani, who is brother-in-law of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Singh said he did not see any evils before getting the ticket. Masani had recently criticized the BJP government.

Singh said around 23 lakh suggestions have come across the state for Samaradha Madhya Pradesh Campaign, launched from October 21. Singh, speaking on BJP leaders turning rebel and contesting elections from different party, said the talks are on and hopefully most of them would calm down. Taking a dig at the Congress leaders, Singh said they only goes to temples during elections and it would be highly appreciating if they visit temples all times.

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