The Asian Age

Those who leave Cong with hue and cry, return silently: Baghel

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Raipur, March 11: A day after Union minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia resigned from the Congress, Chhattisga­rh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel said those who quit the party after raising a hue and cry, eventually return silently.

Talking to reporters at the Swami Vivekanand Airport here on Wednesday before leaving for Delhi, Mr Baghel said the Kamal Nath government is “safe” and his Madhya Pradesh counterpar­t is yet to show “his move”.

Asked about Scindia’s resignatio­n from the Congress, Mr Baghel quoted a Hindi poem and said, “Kuchh to majbooriya­n rahi hongi, warna koi yun hi bewafa thode hota hai” (there must have been some compulsion, no one

is disloyal without a reason).

“We have seen, those who quit the Congress while growling, came back silently. There have been many such instances. Those who left the party after raising a hue and cry, later returned to the fold silently,” he said.

Asked about Kamal Nath’s confidence of retaining his government despite not all Congress MLAs attending the legislatur­e party meet on

Tuesday, Mr Baghel said the Madhya Pradesh government will prove in the House that it is safe.

“How many legislator­s attended the BJP’s legislatur­e party meet? The Congress’ number is being shown, but have you shown BJP’s? Let the floor test take place, Kamal Nath’s government will be safe,” he said.

“It is just the beginning as Kamal Nath is yet to show his move,” he added.

About his Delhi visit, Baghel said he will discuss with the Congress’ central leadership about the party’s nominees for the two Rajya Sabha seats in Chhattisga­rh.

“I will discuss about the nominees for the March 26 Rajya Sabha polls, as the last date of filing of the nomination­s is March 13,” he said.

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