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Madhya Pradesh: Kamal Nath's campaign blitzkrieg

| @indiablooms | Apr 24, 2019, at 07:21 pm

Bhopal, Apr 24 (UNI): As Madhya Pradesh courses towards it maiden phase of voting in this general election, Chief Minister Kamal Nath – who doubles as Congress state President – intends to fire a broadside at the Bharatiya Janata Party through whirlwind poll meetings in four districts on Thursday.

“At 1130 hrs, Mr Nath is scheduled to depart from Chhindwara and reach Balaghat District’s Katangi at noon," Congress media coordinator Narendra Saluja said.

"From there he shall leave at 1245 hrs and arrive in Seoni District’s Dighori 20 minutes later. His third and fourth speeches will commence at 1445 hrs and 1615 hrs at Narsinghpur’s Gotegaon and Jabalpur respectively. Mr Nath is to start from Jabalpur at 1715 hrs for returning to Chhindwara at 2000 hrs,” he added.


 

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