There is a buzz among Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh that the party’s Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president Jitu Patwari is working in tandem with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders. This would subsequently attach the failure of the grand old party’s results in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, in which, the party had scored zero seats.
In addition to that, a large section of the party leaders have taken a stand against Patwari who are waiting for the high command to take a proportionate decision and also try to handover the command of the state unit to another leader. The dismay against Patwari started getting traction after an allegedly leaked audio, in which he was heard telling the state minister Vishwas Sarang that he will not protest against the nursing college scam (allegedly involving the minister).
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