BJP MP demands Kamal Nath's apology


New Delhi, Dec 19 (IANS): BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal on Wednesday slammed Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath for his claims that influx of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh migrants deprived state youth of employment opportunities and demanded that he be summoned to Parliament to apologise.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha, Jaiswal, who represents Paschim Champaran constituency of Bihar, said the newly elected Chief Minister should apologise, as he himself is from Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur city and yet made such a statement.

"Kamal Nath has tried to divide the country on the basis of region. The House must condemn it. He should be summoned to the Parliament and asked to apologise," Jaiswal said.

Kamal Nath has been at the centre of a storm over his government's decision that only those industries which employ 70 per cent local youth could avail incentives from the state.

"People from states like Bihar and UP come here and local people don't get jobs...," he had said at his first press conference as Chief Minister.

Following which he faced criticism left, right and centre.

Kamal Nath, who took oath as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh on December 17, is a nine time Member of Parliament from Chhindwara. He has not yet resigned from Lok Sabha.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Sajjan not given ticket from Cong for any election in four decades. Holds no post. Yet BJPpoliticizes. Bjp supports Kodnani & those suspected of passive encouragement of 2002 Gujarat riots occupy highest positions in the country. What hypocrisy & brazenness.
    Law finally catches up - Hopefully, it will NOT take 34 years for the perpetrators of 2002 Muslims mass killings!
    Wish survivors of Nellie 1983, Bhagalpur 1989 and Gujarat 2002 (some of whom r already convicted, later acquitted) get the same rewards.
    Jai Hind

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    When will Amit Shah apologise for his comments made just a couple of months ago in Rajasthan against migrant workers from UP and Bihar there, and the violence that those migrants had to face as a consequence? Crazy bhakts seem to have limited memory.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Congress is a feudal party.
    You cannot expect much from them.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Every step Modiji has taken after 2014 is not acceptable. It means he has to apologise every Indian.

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  • Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    "Kamal Nath has tried to divide the country on the basis of region. The House must condemn it. He should be summoned to the Parliament and asked to apologise," Jaiswal said.


    These donk--s divide the country based on religion !!!

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  • Vasudeva Shenoy, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Very difficult for a party like BJP to keep all happy and win the same seats

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Demonetisation and more then 150 people died. And still not a single word of apology from BJP.
    Farmer suicides and strike, not a single word of sympathy or apology.
    Now congress won in MP and they want apology.
    To whom and for whose sins..??

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    May be for their" WYAPAM PAPAM" ???

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  • Krishna godse, India

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    First break the alliance with shivsena. Who beating up and biharis and made them to leave the country.

    Then ask for apology

    Bhakts cannot talk now. If up and biharis come to Mangalore and snatch ur job. Will u keep quiet

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Kamal Nath seems to be making a alliance in UP more and more difficult.
    rahul when asked didnt even know what to say.
    Watch Rahuls reaction.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Chaddi Jaiswal, Please Note : "Those companies would like to avail the State Government's ( not Juumla GOBERMENT ) incentives, employ local youth " If the Chaddi Companies choose not to avail incentives, then you can employ not only UP-BIHARIS , you can employe even Pakkis if GOI allows you!!!!

    Secondly, UP people elected Rogi, let Rogi provide them employment, and Biharis elected "PALATU CHACHA " let "PALATURAM CHACHA " create the job for Biharis, whereas MP people elected Kamal Nath, so that it's Kamal Nath's duty by Oath that he should take care of MP youth first and foremost!!!!!! Don't play the Chaddi politics for nothing. People of 5 States has shown the door to FEKUNOMICS !!!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    BJP is fully Frustrated after loosing in all Five States ...

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    i dont think no one will apologise for this.
    only UP bihar people should decide on congress in next election. no comments from Akhilesh yadav and mayawati?
    strangely media wont show much on these.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Why he never told he ban out UP & Biharis ..

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