Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday filed a complaint against Congress national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, former state Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Arun Yadav. The complaints were filed against the Congress leaders for sharing a “fake” letter to level allegations against the ruling BJP government in the state of taking 50 per cent of commission from contractors.
An FIR was lodged against Priyanka Gandhi, Kamal Nath and Arun Yadav in Indore in the case of 50 per cent commission allegation made on social media. According to reports, a complaint was also lodged against the Congress leaders in Bhopal.
Minister Vishvas Sarang and other BJP leaders lodged a complaint with the Bhopal crime branch, while Indore city BJP president Gaurav Randive led a delegation to the Sanyongitaganj police station to file a complaint against the Congress leaders.
Kamal Nath stated that when the cases of corruption are surfacing from across the states, the BJP does not have an answer.
Meanwhile, state BJP chief VD Sharma said that Kamal Nath issued a “fake” letter to misguide the people of Madhya Pradesh. He further stated that it is a conspiracy and that Priyanka Gandhi is also answerable. Sharma threatened to take legal action against the Congress leader.