Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress chief Kamal Nath on Wednesday advised get together employees that he was “prepared to depart” in the event that they wished to “bid him farewell”, and asserted he wouldn’t “impose” himself on them.
Addressing a gathering of the get together employees at Harrai on his residence turf Chhindwara, the 77-year-old chief stated he had been receiving their love and belief for a few years.
“Kamal Nath ko agar aap vida karna chahte hain, yeh to aapki marzi hain. Mein vida hone ke liye taiyyar hoon. Mein apne aap ko thopna nahi chahta (If you wish to bid farewell to Kamal Nath, it is your alternative. I’m prepared to depart. I do not need to impose myself),” he stated.
Kamal Nath made the remarks a day after he dismissed speculations of switching to the BJP, a transfer that allayed Congress’s fears after being on the tenterhooks for the previous a number of days.
Through the rally in Harrai, Kamal Nath stated his son, Nakul Nath, will once more contest from the Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency.
Nakul Nath, the sitting MP from Chhindwara Lok Sabha seat, is the only real Congress parliamentarian from Madhya Pradesh.
Kamal Nath, who represents the Chhindwara meeting seat, stated the BJP tasks itself aggressively, however Congress employees mustn’t panic. “We’ve got to vote for securing the longer term and I’ve belief in all of you,” he added.
Amid hypothesis that he would possibly be a part of the BJP, the veteran politician on Tuesday dismissed them as a “media creation”.
“You (media) are making such speculations and no person else is saying so. Have you ever ever heard from me? You run the information and ask me. You must refute this information,” Nath advised reporters on Tuesday.
(with inputs from PTI)