Shivraj Singh Chouhan slams Cong leaders for threatening public
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday slammed Congress leaders for threatening the public and said that the opposition party was now threatening the public.
Indore, Nov 4: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday posted a video of some Congress leaders on a social media platform and alleged that the opposition party was now threatening the public.
Chouhan Shares Video of Congress Leaders Threatening Public

In the video, Congress leader Jeevan Patel is seen addressing women in Rehli Assembly constituency in Sagar district and threatening to extinguish their 'chulha' (stove). Congress candidate Jyoti Patel is seen laughing in the video.
Sharing the video, Chouhan said on Twitter, "The Congress has touched a new low. Congress leaders and workers are intimidating the public. Earlier, Kamal Nath MP Congress chief had also threatened government officials and employees."
Chouhan Warns Congress
Speaking to reporters in Rau in Indore, Chouhan said, "The Congress can seek revenge from him but none will be spared if my sisters are threatened."
He added, "Such people should not think they will take away votes by threatening people. The BJP and I will take such threats very seriously."
Assembly Polls in MP on November 17
Assembly polls will be held in MP on November 17, while votes will be counted on December 3.












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