Updated October 15th, 2018 at 17:22 IST

Twitter war erupts between Kamal Nath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan after the Congress leader allegedly used picture of a Bangladesh road to target MP CM

A twitter war has erupted between Congress leader Kamal Nath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan after Kamal nath posted a picture of a damaged road and attacked Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister for it

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A twitter war has erupted between Congress leader Kamal Nath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan after Kamal Nath posted a picture of a damaged road and attacked Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister for it. Taking a lyrical jibe at Shivraj, Kamal Nath questioned about the MP CM’s claims of making Bhopal into Washington. Shivraj Singh Chouhan has now hit back saying that the picture shared by Kamal Nath is not of Madhya Pradesh but of Bangladesh.

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Attacking the Congress leader, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, “First Digvijaya ji (Digvijaya Singh) brought Pakistan’s bridge to Bhopal and now Kamal Nath ji have brought Bangladesh’s road to Madhya Pradesh.”

However, Chouhan’s statement didn’t deter the Congress leader from stepping up attack against the Madhya Pradesh CM. In yet another tweet, Kamal Nath shared a video, wherein cops can be seen pushing a government vehicle out of mud. In the lyrical caption of the picture, Kamal Nath wrote, “Stop putting veil on your inactions. Know the stories of the roads which have been victimised by corruption through the difficulties faced by your own ministers.

Meanwhile, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who is in Madhya Pradesh, offered prayers at Pitambara Shakti Peeth in Datia. Congress leaders Jyotiraditya Scindia and Kamal Nath were also present with him.

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Rahul Gandhi is in Madhya Pradesh to make a case for his party in the poll-bound state. During his Madhya Pradesh visit, Gandhi addressed public rallies and held road shows in Datia, Dabra and Gwalior.

The Election Commission on October 6 announced the poll schedule for Madhya Pradesh along with the schedules of Rajasthan, Mizoram and Chhattisgarh. Madhya Pradesh will go to polls on November 28 and the counting of votes will commence from December 11, 2018.

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Published October 15th, 2018 at 17:22 IST