Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Even after repeated attacks by ruling party, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and president of Madhya Pradesh Congress committee, Kamal Nath on Saturday has stayed firm on his ground. He said “has India been not dishonoured?”
Nath was talking to a section of media at his official residence on Saturday. He said, “When I ask for data, they file FIR. When I say India is great but situation has changed, they call me a traitor. Several bodies reached crematoria, records are available, they should reveal it. What is difficulties in yet? When I ask for this, they say I am doing politics. When I speak of vaccine and ask for info regarding who all were administered the does what is wrong in it? they say I am doing politics of corpses,” he told the ANI.
While criticising central government in handling covid-19 pandemic, Kamal Nath on Friday had said the India is not great, but ‘Infamous’ country.
Soon, the BJP launched a scathing attack on Nath with chief minister Shivraj Chouhan saying Nath has lost his mental balance and he has no right to call himself a citizen of India.
Chouhan on Saturday said the level of Congress party can easily be gauged by comment of its senior leader Kamal Nath, who claimed that he spoke to a veteran journalist Ramchandra Agrawal, who told him that latter died because of fake remdesivir injection. “It shows that how the level of Congress party went down,” Chouhan said.
Notably, Nath, who was talking to journalists in Satna district on Friday, had said that he met the veteran journalist, who informed him that he had died because of fake remdesivir.
Kamal Nath said that it was slip of his tong. Actually, he had talked to Ramchandra Agrawal’s son, who said that his father died because of fake remdesivir.