Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized State Congress President Jitu Patwari in a fiery public speech, calling him ineffective and ridiculing his leadership skills. The Chief Minister’s strong remarks have escalated tensions between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress in the state.
Yadav mocked Patwari, stating that the Congress president’s own candidate had fled from his legislative constituency, a situation unprecedented in the history of independent India. This verbal clash has triggered a war of words between the two political parties, highlighting the growing animosity ahead of future elections.
In response, Jitu Patwari retaliated strongly, questioning the Chief Minister’s derogatory language and defending his position as a representative of the farmers. Patwari pledged to establish a corruption-free government in 2028, emphasizing the importance of dignity in political discourse and leadership conduct.
The exchange between the Chief Minister and the State Congress President reflects the deepening rift between the BJP and the Congress, setting the stage for intense political confrontations as Madhya Pradesh prepares for upcoming electoral challenges.
