Jitu Patwari reached Ujjain, why did he pray for BJP government?

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Newly appointed President of madhya pradesh congress Committee Jitu Patwari took blessings of Lord

Mahakal in ujjain and also prayed for fulfilling the promises made to the people by the bjp government. He

said that if the promises are not fulfilled then he will take to the streets. Newly appointed President of Madhya

Pradesh congress Committee Jitu Patwari reached ujjain on tuesday with a large convoy to seek blessings of

God. He offered prayers with rituals at the Mahakaleshwar temple. Since the entry into the sanctum sanctorum

of the Mahakaleshwar temple was closed, he offered his head at the doorstep of the temple itself. During this,

he said that he has prayed to Lord Mahakal that the bjp government should fulfill the promises made to the

people.                         

Madhya Pradesh congress Committee President Jitu Patwari showed his strength before taking charge. He

reached ujjain with a convoy of 500 vehicles. After this, he along with the local mla and congress leaders

reached Mahakaleshwar temple and offered prayers.


Jitu Patwari said that former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan had promised to give up to ₹ 3000 to the

beloved sisters. Apart from this, many promises were made to the farmers including purchasing wheat at the

support price of Rs 2700 per quintal, which the government should fulfill.

This prayer has been made to Lord Mahakal, congress is not going to sit peacefully until the dear sisters get ₹

3000 per month. Patwari said that the doors are open for Scindia supporters. Till now, former Chief Minister

Digvijay Singh and kamal nath were saying that the supporters of Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will

never be included in the congress, but Jitu Patwari said that if anyone adopts the ideology of congress, then the

door will be closed for him. Are open. Many pro-Scindia leaders did not get tickets in the assembly elections,

due to which they are angry with BJP.

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