Shivraj Singh Chouhan Holds ‘Oil Lantern March’ in Bhopal, Says ‘Dark Era in MP is Back Under Congress Government’
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday evening held a 'lalten (oil lantern) March' in Bhopal.
Bhopal, May 5: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday evening held a 'lalten (oil lantern) March' in Bhopal. The march was carried out as ever since Indian National Congress has come, electricity in the state is gone, said the 60-year-old leader. Chauhan said that the dark era which was in Digvijaya Singh's rule is back under Congress government. Madhya Pradesh: People Receive Electricity Bills Despite No Metered Connections.
"Ever since Congress has come, electricity has gone. Digvijaya Singh had turned Madhya Pradesh into a state of darkness and that era is coming back. 'Lalten' is the symbol of the era of darkness, that is why we're doing this march to raise awareness among public," said Shivraj Singh Chouhan, speaking to news agency ANI. Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath Votes Under Camera Lights as Power Trips in Chhindwara Polling Booth.
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Earlier, last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took a jibe at the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh by saying that the grand old party had promised to reduce the electricity bills and they have done it by reducing the power supply by half.
“Congress had promised to reduce electricity bills & found a solution to do so by reducing electricity supply in your homes. Congress government here is running on the formula of supplying lesser electricity than previous Shivraj-led government. Is this not a betrayal?” said PM Modi.
Meanwhile, according to reports, incidents of electricity tripping, manual interruptions and sabotage of wires and transformers have increased significantly since April 9. on April 29, there was no electricity for half an hour at a polling booth in Chhindwara, when MP CM Kamal Nath had gone to cast his vote. The CM had to use mobile phone's light to cast his vote.
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