Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

TAKE MY SON TO TASK IF HE FAILS TO DELIVER: NATH

- PTI

Tear my son’s clothes if he does not deliver, says Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath as he campaigns for his son Nakul who is fighting his first elections from Chhindwara.

Invoking his 40-year-old associatio­n with the region, Nath says he has now entrusted the task to serve the people of Chhindwara to his son so that he can work for Madhya Pradesh.

“I am where I am because of the love and strength you gave me. Nakul is not here today but he will serve you. I have given him the responsibi­lity. Take him to task and tear his clothes if he does not deliver,” the 72-year-old Congress leader told the locals.

He was speaking at an election rally on Saturday in Dhanora village which comes under the Amarwada assembly seat, about 65 kms from Chhindwara district headquarte­rs.

“We will start a new journey and create history,” he told the locals. Nath has been the longest serving Member of Parliament (MP) from this Lok Sabha constituen­cy as he served for nine terms and he has now vacated the seat for his son.

The chief minister is also contesting bypoll in the Chhindwara assembly constituen­cy as per the legal requiremen­t of being a member of legislativ­e assembly (MLA) for running the state government. Nath says due to his efforts the district has a “distinct identity” when it comes to developmen­t.

He hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying his promises of ensuring ~15 lakh in every Indian citizen’s bank account, steps against blackmoney and the decision of demonetisa­tion were just “gimmicks and frauds”.

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