Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath on Wednesday accused Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan of cheating the farmers and youths of the state.
Addressing a rally at Piplya Mandi in Mandsaur district to commemorate the killing of six farmers in police firing a year ago, Kamal Nath said that the youths of the state wanted jobs but industry was shutting down.
"The state's BJP government claims every year that agreements entailing investment of thousands of crores have been inked with industrialists but industrial units are closing instead of new ones coming up. Consequently, job avenues are drying up," the Congress leader said.
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