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Lok Sabha elections 2024: What is our fault if groom flees before marriage, says MP CM on Congress candidate's withdrawal in Indore

Updated on: 12 May,2024 10:47 AM IST  |  Indore
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Amid ongoing Lok Sabha elections 2024, the Congress received a jolt in Indore after its candidate Akshay Kanti Bam withdrew his nomination on April 29, the last date of withdrawal, and later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Lok Sabha elections 2024: What is our fault if groom flees before marriage, says MP CM on Congress candidate's withdrawal in Indore

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. Pic/PTI

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Taking a dig at the Congress over its Indore Lok Sabha seat candidate withdrawing from the fray at the last moment, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has said it was not his party's fault if the "bridegroom fled before the wedding", reported news agency PTI.


Amid ongoing Lok Sabha elections 2024, the Congress received a jolt in Indore after its candidate Akshay Kanti Bam withdrew his nomination on April 29, the last date of withdrawal, and later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).



"The Congress claimed that the BJP did something wrong in Indore. What was our fault? It is like inviting the entire village to the wedding feast and the groom running away before the marriage ceremony," Yadav said at the BJP's campaign rally at Betma near Indore on Saturday, reported PTI.


The opposition party, which has no candidate left in the fray for the May 13 Lok Sabha elections 2024 in Indore, is insulting democracy by appealing to local voters to press the NOTA (None Of The Above) button, the chief minister said.

"If someone's child runs away from home, whose fault is it? They are your children, you should take care of them," he said, reported PTI.

Yadav also participated in a roadshow in Indore city in support of BJP candidate and sitting MP Shankar Lalwani.

Terming the opposition INDIA bloc as "Ghamandiya" alliance, Yadav evoked the epic Ramayana and the city of Lanka, the capital of its arch-villain Ravan.

"These arrogant people were born in Lanka 17 lakh years ago during the time of Lord Ram. Due to the bankruptcy of their intellect, they posed as fake saffron-clad (monks) to abduct Sita," the chief minister said during the roadshow, reported PTI.

Calling upon the voters to reject the Congress' appeal to opt for NOTA, he said, "Mother Sita made the mistake of crossing the 'Lakshman Rekha,' but the people of Indore should resolve that they will not cross the Lakshman Rekha under any circumstances," reported PTI.

Taking a swipe at state Congress president Jitu Patwari, who hails from Indore, Yadav said after suffering defeat at the hands of BJP candidate Madhu Verma in Rau seat in the district in the last year's assembly elections, Patwari was scared of contesting the Lok Sabha elections 2024, reported PTI.

On the other hand, even some 80-year-old Congress leaders were contesting the Lok Sabha elections 2024, he added.

Referring to Congress leaving the Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency to the Samajwadi Party as part of a seat-sharing agreement, Yadav claimed that it showed the Congress was afraid of elections.

(With inputs from PTI)

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