Nakul Nath would become a hit wicket or clean-bowled by people in elections: Anurag Thakur

Nakul Nath would become a hit wicket or clean-bowled by people in elections: Anurag Thakur


PTI | Pandhurna(Mp) | Updated: 13-04-2024 21:48 IST | Created: 13-04-2024 21:16 IST
Nakul Nath would become a hit wicket or clean-bowled by people in elections: Anurag Thakur
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Union minister Anurag Thakur on Saturday used a cricket analogy to target Congress leader Nakul Nath, saying the Chhindwara MP would either become a hit wicket or clean-bowled by voters in the upcoming elections.

Thakur also recalled a remark attributed to Nakul Nath wherein he purportedly spoke about working for 12 days and enjoying for five years.

For Nakul Nath the election is an event and Chhindwara is the favourite picnic spot, he alleged.

Nakul Nath, son of Congress veteran Kamal Nath, is seeking a second term in Lok Sabha from pocketborough Chhindwara, which will vote on April 19.

''Nakul Nath would be a hit wicket or he will be clean bowled by the public. He says he works for 12 days and enjoys for five years'', the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Sports told reporters in Pandhurna district, part of the Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency.

Notably, the BJP is trying hard to wrest the Chhindwara constituency, the only seat it fell to win out of 29 in Madhya Pradesh in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, from Congress.

Chhindwara has remained the Congress citadel since 1952. The party lost this constituency only once. Congress veteran Kamal Nath had won this seat nine times.

Many workers of Congress and some loyalists of Kamal Nath have recently crossed over to BJP, which has framed the Chhindwara election as a contest between the party's district unit president Vivek Bunty Sahu and the ''outsider'' Nath. Thakur alleged that Nakul Nath never took part in Parliamentary debates. ''He didn’t speak on bills and didn’t bring any private member bi; during past five years. He scored a zero in Lok Sabha as he never participated in any debate in Parliament,'' he said. Thakur also claimed Nakul Nath never met him seeking development of the sports facility in the area.

He didn't even write a single letter in this regard, the Union minister said.

“(Nakul) Nath is the richest MP in India but youth here are most disappointed because he never thought about you (electorate),” Thakur added.

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