Indore: bjp followed 'one man-one post' principle' in fielding candidates for civic and mayoral polls: mp cm's dig at congress

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Indore, Jun 18 (PTI) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday said the BJP followed the 'one man-one post' principle' unlike Congress while giving


tickets for the upcoming civic and mayoral polls. Addressing a rally to file the nomination papers by BJP's mayoral candidate Pushyamitra Bhargava in Indore, Chouhan said, "the BJP


did not field its legislators for the post of mayors as we followed the 'one person-one post' principle. But the Congress followed no such principle. They (Congress) fielded MLAs


for the mayoral polls. There is no respect for common workers in the Congress". The Congress has fielded sitting MLAs for the mayoral election in Indore, Ujjain and Satna. In Indore,


the BJP has given the ticket to Pushyamitra Bhargava, a former additional advocate general, against the sitting MLA and Congress candidate Sanjay Shukla. Taking a dig at state Congress


president Kamal Nath, Chouhan said, "When Nath was the chief minister, he used to blame the lack of funds in the state exchequer for (slow pace of) development. He used to say that


'Mama' (as CM Chouhan is known popularly) had emptied the state treasury. I am not Aurangzeb who would empty the coffers."