Cong dubs Chouhan's fast as 'drama'

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Jun 12 2017 | 1:22 PM IST
The Congress today said Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan should have met the families of those killed in Mandsaur police firing instead of resorting to the "drama" of going on a "seven-star fast".
Chouhan sat on an indefinite fast on Saturday, appealing for peace to farmers demanding loan waivers and remunerative prices for their produce. He ended it the next day while announcing a slew of schemes but issued a stern warning to those who engaged in "incendiary activities".
"Rs 5 crore was thrown down the drain in holding the sheer natuanki (drama) and wasteful event of fast by the chief minister. It was a seven-star fast," state Congress president Arun Yadav alleged while talking to PTI.
He claimed that various district collectors arrange buses and people were ferried from different parts of the state to Chouhan's venue, where he sat on a fast to quell the farmers' agitation, at Dussehra maidan here.
Instead of holding the fast, he should have gone to Mandsaur - the epicentre of the farmers' agitation in MP - and comforted the families of the five persons killed in police firing last week, Yadav said.
Rather than doing the "nautanki", he should mitigate the problems of farmers, the Congress leader said.
The Aam Aadmi Party also criticised Chouhan's hunger strike.
"Chouhan's fast was a hypocrisy. He (Chouhan) is a complete hypocrite," AAP national spokesperson and party's Madhya Pradesh unit convener Alok Agrawal alleged.
"Chouhan is responsible for the suicide of a large number of farmers in MP and killing of the five farmers in Mandsaur recently," he charged.
"Now he stands exposed, he, instead of hypocrisy, should work for farmers who are in deep distress and ensure that they get satisfactory price for their produce and loan waiver," Agrawal said.

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First Published: Jun 12 2017 | 1:22 PM IST

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