Madhya Pradesh BJP State President, Vishnu Dutt Sharma, has brushed off Kamal Nath’s Wanted posters in Bhopal’s Manisha Market, calling them Congress’ internal conflict. The posters, which refer to Nath as Corruption Nath, also contain QR codes claiming to reveal his corruptions. Sharma accused the Congress of nepotism and claimed that the BJP had nothing to do with the controversy as they follow positive politics and are only concerned with development. We have worked on everything, roads, electricity, water supply, welfare schemes for needy, woman empowerment, all under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, he stated.
The posters have appeared amid allegations against Kamal Nath and his son, Nakul Nath, of obtaining illicit properties. However, the Congress has called them fake and accused the BJP of defamation. The posters put up by BJP are totally fake and cooked up. The party demands strict action against those involved in the fake propaganda, stated JP Dhanopia, general secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee.
Kamal Nath, a former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, has also lashed out at the BJP and accused them of using the posters for political gain. Their politics revolves around indulging in lowly acts of defaming people. They have nothing positive to say. They just want to divert public attention from real issues, he stated.
The controversy has sparked heated debates among the political circles, with both the Congress and the BJP using it to attack each other. However, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop and whether any action will be taken against the creators of the posters.