MP Elections: In Karnataka, under the chairmanship of DK Shivakumar, the Congress registered a thumping victory in the assembly elections. After which he was assigned the post of Deputy Chief Minister. After the resounding victory in Karnataka, the Congress is eyeing other states. At the same time, assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh at the end of this year. In such a situation, Congress is looking at DK Shivakumar as a trump card.
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DK Shivakumar on Madhya Pradesh tour
DK Shivkumar has reached Madhya Pradesh today on a two-day tour to visit three religious places including the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain. The yatra is being seen as a thanksgiving yatra after the massive victory of the Congress in last month’s assembly elections. He reached Datia in a special aircraft today. Where he was warmly welcomed by the local Congress leaders at the airstrip. From the airstrip, Shivkumar reached Pitambara Peeth by car and visited and worshiped Maa Baglamukhi Devi and Dhumavati Mai and performed Abhishek of Vankhandeshwar Mahadev. DK Shivakumar stayed at the temple for more than an hour.
After visiting the temple, DK Shivakumar while talking to media persons said that all my problems have been solved by the grace of Mother. That’s why I have come to bow down in the court of Mother. DK Shivakumar said that the Karnataka victory has strengthened the Congress. In response to a question, he said that whatever responsibility the party will give in Madhya Pradesh elections, I will fulfill it. On the question of the issue of soft Hindutva, Shivakumar said that no one party has authority over Hindutva. Congress believes in secularism.
Said this thing in Indore
Whereas in Indore, DK Shivkumar said that the Congress and its government do not talk about polarizing issues, do not talk about playing with the sentiments of the people. Only BJP should do these things, their focus is only on development. On the point of banning Bajrang Dal, he said that any such organization which spreads unrest will be monitored. It is wrong to spread unrest in the name of moral policing.