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Congress complains against Rajgarh SP to Election Commission

Monday - August 20, 2018 4:01 pm , Category : BHOPAL

Congress accuses SP Simala Prasad of promoting Jan Aashirwad yatra

AUG 20 (WTN) - In Madhya Pradesh, as the assembly elections are coming near, the activities of political parties are increasing as well. During this period, the complaints to the election commission are also underway. In the latest developments, Congress has opened a front against Rajgarh SP Simala Prasad.

Congress has complained against Rajgarh SP, Simala Prasad, to the election commission that she is promoting Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan's Jan Aashirwad Yatra. While complaining to SP Simala Prasad, the Congress has demanded transfer of SP Simala Prasad to the election commission.

The Madhya Pradesh Congress committee alleged that Simala Prasad was promoting chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan while holding a responsible government post like SP. The Congress says that SP Simala Prasad tweeted the photo of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan's Jan Aashirwad Yatra through her Twitter account.

The Congress has complained to the election commission, considering it being a publicity of the chief minister's Jan Aashirwad Yatra. However, after the Congress complaint, Simala Prasad has withdrawn her tweet from her Twitter account.

Complaining to Simala Prasad, the Congress has demanded to the Election Commission that Simala Prasad should be transferred from Rajgarh. For your information, let you know that Rajgarh SP Simala Prasad is the daughter of BJP MP Bhagirath Prasad from Bhind. It is necessary to see now what action the Election Commission takes on Congress complaint.
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