Out of power in the state since the last 14 years, the Congress is planning to highlight the "unfulfilled" promises of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, whom the party has termed as a "Ghoshnaveer" (a man of hollow promises).
However, the BJP claims Chouhan has always adopted a sensitive approach in formulating welfare schemes and that the people have trust in him which, it says, is evident from the Congress' victory margin going down in the recent bypolls.
Though the Congress won the bypolls to Kolaras and Mungaoli Assembly seats held last month, its victory margin was reduced considerably compared to the 2013 polls.
In the Kolaras constituency in Shivpuri district, the Congress defeated the BJP by 8,086 votes. In 2013, its victory margin was 24,953 votes.
In the Mungaoli seat in Ashok Nagar district, the Congress defeated the BJP by 2,124 votes. The Congress had won the seat by a margin of 20,765 votes in 2013.
Chouhan announced a slew of measures for both the constituencies, but the Congress tried to deflate his claims by saying that when the BJP, despite being in power, had not done anything for the area in the last 13 to 14 years, it won't do anything this time also.
Another Congress spokesman, Pankaj Chaturvedi, said during the forthcoming Assembly polls, his party will also point out the Chouhan government's failure on the economic front, the state's high malnutrition and infant mortality rate, and the crime graph, among others, to corner the BJP.
"The state's economic growth rate too has come down from 14 per cent to 7.8 per cent in the BJP's tenure," he said, adding that the Congress will highlight all these things during the campaign for the state Assembly polls.
However, the state BJP spokesman, Rajnish Agrawal, said the chief minister has always chalked out welfare schemes with "sensitivity".
He said the Chouhan government brought in popular schemes like the 'Ladli Laxmi' and the 'Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojna', worked for farmers' welfare and also launched the 'Bhavantar scheme' to compensate farmers suffering crop losses due to the low market prices.
In the run-up to the two by-elections, senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia had accused Chouhan of making "hollow promises" to people.
The former Union minister had said during the Ater Assembly bypoll (in 2017), the chief minister made announced 300 sops while in Mungaoli and Kolaras, he made over 425 promises but nothing materialised on the ground.
During the campaign for the bypolls, the Congress had tried to corner Chouhan by calling him a "Ghoshnaveer" for not fulfilling promises after winning an election.
Meanwhile, Chaturvedi said the Congressmen and the people of the state want Scindia to be projected as the "party's face" in the MP Assembly elections.
But, the Congress leadership will take a final call on it, he added.
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