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Congress tweets photos of bad roads, Shivraj Singh Chouhan claims pictures not from MP but from Pakistan, Bangladesh

Congress leaders Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh tweeted two pictures of bad roads claiming them to be from Madhya Pradesh. 

Congress tweets photos of bad roads, Shivraj Singh Chouhan claims pictures not from MP but from Pakistan, Bangladesh

With political tempers rising in Madhya Pradesh, Congress has been attacking the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government countering the development claims made by him. Senior Congress leaders Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh tweeted two pictures of bad roads claiming them to be from Madhya Pradesh. However, the CM refuted the claims asserting that none of those were from the state.

"हर झूठ को जो सच सच बताए, वही शिवराज मामा कहलाए ॥ (One who terms all lies as truths is called Shivraj Mama)," Digvijaya had tweeted.

Kamal Nath had also tweeted a picture to hit out at the state government over bad roads invoking the comparisons that the CM earlier made about the infrastructure being world-class. "भजपा के सामने भ्रष्टाचार के सारे रिकॉर्ड लजाते हैं , मामाजी जाते जाते तथाकथित विकास को घड़ी कर साथ लिए जाते हैं । (Corruption records are at an all time high under the BJP governement).  

However, the CM claimed that both the pictures tweeted by the Congress leaders were not from MP. "हमारे कांग्रेसी मित्रों का क्या कहना! पहलें दिग्विजय जी पाकिस्तान के पुल को भोपाल ले आए, और अब कमलनाथ जी बांग्लादेश की सड़क को मध्यप्रदेश ले आए। (What do I say about our Congress friends. First Digvijaya tweets photo of flyover from Pakistan and now Kamal Nath has presented Bangladesh's road to be from MP).

Congress has been upping its efforts to snatch the state out of BJP's hands. Party president Rahul Gandhi had on Monday alleged that Shivraj's family was involved in the multi-crore-rupee Vyapam scam that came to light a few years ago.

On the campaign trail in Madhya Pradesh, where the Assembly polls will be held on November 28, Rahul on Monday said the massive recruitment and admission racket destroyed the future of lakhs of students in the state.