He also targeted Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, saying he was using these funds as if they had come from his mama's (maternal uncle) house.
"It is my charge that all this money was consumed by corruption involving BJP ministers, bureaucrats and others," the Leader of Opposition said while addressing election meetings at Mauganj, Devtalab and Sunauri in Rewa district.
The money received from the Centre is being spent on anti-Congress propaganda in the BJP-ruled state, Singh said.
The Plan size of Madhya Pradesh government had grown from Rs 14,182 crore in 2009-10 to Rs 41,190 crore now, the Congress leader said.
The state had received more than Rs 4 lakh crore from the Centre since 2008 and people now want to know where this large sum of money has gone, Singh said.
Madhya Pradesh goes to the polls on November 25.
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