- BJP people think that they will buy people: Kamal Nath
- PCC Chief Kamal Nath joins virtually
- ‘I trust only the voters of MP’
Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal
The Congress Party does not want any kind of disturbance in the counting of assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh. The party is fully preparing its candidates for this. Counting of votes for MP assembly elections is to take place on 3rd December.
Candidates and counting agents have been given training on the Sunday before counting. Congress Vice President JP Dhanopia, Mahendra Joshi gave training in the PCC auditorium. PCC Chief Kamal Nath, who participated virtually in the training, said, I tried my best to make the Congress candidates win in this entire election. The news is coming now. They are all in our own interest. Some may say that the speculative market is saying this. I don’t trust anyone. I trust only the voters of Madhya Pradesh. People of BJP think that they will adopt tactics. They will buy people. Now it will not be needed. You all participate in this training. The presentations that have been given. I have seen them all. Our technical team has prepared. Understand closely. Congress government is going to be formed in Madhya Pradesh with full majority.
Training in two shifts – In the first shift, training was conducted for Rewa, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Chambal divisions. In the second shift, training was given to candidates from Indore, Ujjain, Narmadapuram, Bhopal and Sagar divisions from 2:30 pm. In this training, information about precautions and records to be taken before and during counting was given.
Agents will do cross matching
Counting agents have been told this in the training given by Congress. That the documents were given after sealing the EVMs after voting. Try matching the serial numbers of the EVMs opened on the day of counting with their serial numbers.
Training necessary to prevent disturbances: Bhanot
Former Minister Tarun Bhanot said after the training in PCC that we all are keeping in mind that in any way the people of Madhya Pradesh have casted their votes in the biggest festival of democracy. There should not be anything with them which can rob them of their votes. No one should do anything wrong and we have a warning for those who do.
Will form government with full majority: Verma
After the training, senior party leader Sajjan Singh Verma said that all the candidates and their agents have been given information related to vote counting. He claimed that the government is being formed with the absolute majority of Congress. On making the list of officers, he said that the Constitution is supreme in a democracy and action must be taken against those officers and employees who do not work as per the Constitution. All officers and employees are not the same. Many have worked as per the rules despite pressure from the BJP government.