Bhopal: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge visited Madhya Pradesh for the first time on Tuesday, August 22, 2023. He was in the state to address a public meeting in Sagar, a divisional headquarters in the eastern part of the state.

The meeting was attended by a large number of party workers and supporters. Kharge used the occasion to criticize the BJP government in the state, led by Shivraj Singh Chouhan. He accused the government of corruption, mismanagement, and neglect of the poor.

Kharge also promised that the Congress will form the next government in Madhya Pradesh. He said that the Congress is the only party that can provide a stable and honest government to the state.

The visit of Kharge to Madhya Pradesh is significant as it comes ahead of the assembly elections in the state, which are due to be held in 2023. The Congress is hoping to wrest power from the BJP in the state.

Kharge’s visit is also seen as a sign of the party’s renewed focus on Madhya Pradesh. The Congress had been out of power in the state for 15 years before it came to power in 2018. However, it lost power in the 2020 assembly elections.

The Congress is now hoping to make a comeback in Madhya Pradesh. The party has been holding a series of public meetings and rallies in the state. Kharge’s visit is part of this effort.

The Congress is hoping to capitalize on the anti-incumbency sentiment against the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh. The party is also hoping to benefit from the divisions within the BJP.

The assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh are expected to be closely contested. The Congress is hoping to win the elections and form the next government in the state.

In addition to addressing the public meeting in Sagar, Kharge also held a meeting with party leaders and workers in the state. He discussed the party’s preparations for the upcoming assembly elections.

Kharge’s visit to Madhya Pradesh is a boost for the Congress party. It is hoped that the visit will help to energize the party’s cadre and boost its chances of winning the upcoming assembly elections.