Chhindwara: Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari came down heavily on the MP government. He described the government as a “three C government” that is too closely linked to credit crunch, crime, and corruption. He also condemned the government of Uttar Pradesh for what he called mishandling the Hathras Satsang tragedy and made them culprits in the tragedy. On Wednesday, PCC Chief Jitu Patwari reached Chhindwara town to interact with the media and came down heavily to the present state administration.

This was shocking and very critical to the state government, as Patwari highlighted most of its misdeeds fully. He criticized the administration by saying it has embraced debt, crime, and corruption, commonly called a ‘Three C’ government. He noted that this is a government that is famous for coming up with deficit budgets. As for the issues of financial leadership, turning to the unsustainability of the current political regime, he outlined the terrifying state of the economy.

He further amplified the demerit of the state government, where even the Reserve Bank of India has said no to financial assistance. Patwari spoke of the fiscal problem and said, “Our reputation has become so tarnished that even the Reserve Bank of India has declined to provide funds, and at least for the Ladli Behna Yojana, we need 90,000 crore rupees only. ”

He not only the state government, but he also did not spare the Uttar Pradesh government as well. From time to time, Patwari did not leave criticizing the state government or UP Government. He directly attacked the Yogi Adityanath government regarding the Hathras Satsang case, in which he said that the government is responsible for 130 deaths. Regarding the present UP government, he further asked, “Who will be held accountable for the killing of 130 people”?

The remarks by Patwari reveal the anxiety of the opposition on the current state of affairs in the two states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His comments’ purpose is not only to call attention to the perceived incompetence of the ruling parties to adequately address their nation’s problems but also the problems of financial mismanagement, crime, and corruption.

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