The Asian Age

Not in race to be CM of MP: Diggy

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Veteran Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh has offered to lead the party for the Assembly polls in November, but said he was not in the race for CM.

“I will not accept the post of CM if the Congress returns to power,”, he said, adding he was backing Kamal Nath as the party’s face. “There is no dispute over the issue ( chief ministeria­l candidate) in the party,” he said.

Veteran leader and former chief minister Digvijay Singh has offered to lead Congress in the forthcomin­g Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, due in November this year.

Talking to a section of media on the eve of closure of his six- month- long ‘ Narmada Parikrama ( circumambu­lation), which ended at Barman Ghat in Narasinghp­ur district on Monday, Mr Singh had said he desired to play role of mentor in the party in the ensuing assembly elections in MP to dislodge BJP from power. Mr Singh also made it clear that he was not in the race for the post of chief minister.

“I will not accept the post of chief minister, if Congress returned to power in MP in the ensuing assembly elections, even if offered by party high command”, he added. He further said he was backing former Union minister Kamal Nath to be projected as a face of the party in the ensuing assembly elections in MP. He claimed that there were no difference­s in the party over declaratio­n of chief ministeria­l candidate. Later, while talking to the media on the sidelines of closure of his “spiritual journey” on Monday, Mr Singh however said Congress president Rahul Gandhi would assign the role for him for the year- end assembly elections in the state.

“I will act as a fevicol ( the adhesive) to unite the party to oust BJP from power in the coming assembly elections”, he had told a section of media.

Mr Singh ended his Narmada Parikrama, began on September 30 last year, amid chanting of shlokas and hymns by the priests and a large gathering of people including leaders of Congress and BJP. He has traversed on foot 3315 km on the bank of river Narmada, along with his wife Amrita Singh. Among the political leaders who hailed him for his feat at Barman Ghat included Mr Kamal Nath, Mr Suresh Pachouri, Kantilal Bhuria, Arun Yadav and Vivek Tankh ( all Congress) and BJP MP Prallhad Patel, state minister Jalam Singh Patel and BJP MLA Sanjay Sharma.

 ?? — PTI ?? People gather outside a damaged house after a cloudburst during heavy rain at Jajher village in Shimla district on Monday. At least 15 houses have been badly affected and one person has been injured. Nine goats and three cows went away in the floods...
— PTI People gather outside a damaged house after a cloudburst during heavy rain at Jajher village in Shimla district on Monday. At least 15 houses have been badly affected and one person has been injured. Nine goats and three cows went away in the floods...
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