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“Let him do it” Kamal Nath responds to Jyotiraditya Scindia over waiving off farmers loan in MP

Scindia had also assured to fight for guest teachers the promise made to them in the Congress manifesto but now it is not fulfilled by the MP government

New Delhi: In the Madhya Pradesh unit of the Congress on Saturday with Chief Minister Kamal Nath responded to the party’s general secretary Jyotiraditya Scindia to hit the streets to force the government to keep its promise of waiving off farmers loan in the state.

“Let him do it,” Nath’s cryptic comment in New Delhi, according to the media when questioned about Scindia’s statement of hitting the streets over not fulfilling the state government’s promise of waiving off farmers’ loans.

On Friday, Scindia had said it was impossible for MP Government to not fulfill the promises.

“It is impossible that our party makes a promise and does not fulfill it. If the party has promised something then it is very important to fulfill it…nahi to sadak par utarna padega (otherwise we’ll take to the streets)” said Scindia had said.

On Friday Congress leader and Madhya Pradesh minister Govind Singh said his party could not waive the farmer loans due to a “difficult situation” which caused the delay.

Scindia had also assured to fight for guest teachers the promise made to them in the Congress manifesto but now it is not fulfilled by the MP government.

Kamal Nath who is currently in Delhi for the past couple of days had replied to Scindia on Friday with a reminder that “Congress manifesto for Madhya Pradesh is for five years which has not been fulfilled yet.”

Different opinions between Scindia and Nath have continued to create more trouble for the Congress ever since the party formed the government in MP in December 2018.

Scindia had lost from the Guna Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh to BJP’s Krishna Pal Singh Yadav in the general elections of 2019.

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