Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: Kamal Nath Says BJP is High on Politics of Religion, Resorting to WhatsApp Politics

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: Reacting on the viral video, Kamal Nath said that BJP is resorting to WhatsApp politics and is high on religion.

Kamal Nath, PCC chief of Madhya Pradesh | Image Courtesy: Facebook

Bhopal, November 22: A day after the video of Pradesh Congress Committee chief Kamal Nath for Madhya Pradesh circulated of telling its supporters to ensure Muslim votes in upcoming Assembly elections, the leader replied back and said that the video BJP has resorted to the politics based on WhatsApp. He alleged the saffron front is high on the politics of religion.

Commenting on the video, Nath said, "They (BJP) are high in the name of religious politics. The have steeped low to politics based on WhatsApp. The people won’t be affected with this video, as the truth is in front of all." Madhya Pradesh Elections 2018: Kamal Nath in Soup as BJP MP Giriraj Singh Tweets Video of Him Endorsing 'Criminal' Candidates

Earlier on Wednesday, the Bharatiya Janata Party approached to the Election Commission in the national capital seeking legal action against Nath for violating model code of conduct. The BJP delegation complained to the EC that nine-time Lok Sabha MP of the Congress from Chhindwara indulged in inciting religious sentiments by appealing to a particular community.

In the video, Tweeted by the BJP media handle shows that the senior Congress leader allegedly telling his supporters that they need to get at least 90 percent of Muslim votes and if it doesn’t happen then it would be a great loss to the party. The authenticity of the viral video is yet to checked.

In the video, Nath is allegedly seen saying, “They have said a really good thing about voting. How much is the percentage of voting? I request you. You should see the old records. It is on the Internet even today. If you want you can take it out. In the Muslim booths, what is the percentage of voting that has taken place? If 50-60 percentage of voting has taken place, why was it just 60 per cent? Why wasn't it 90 per cent?"

Among other things, Nath is also seen asking the supporters to convince voters to vote for Congress party in the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, scheduled for November 28. The results for 230 seats-Assembly will be announced on December 11, along with the results of four other states.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 22, 2018 02:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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