Bhopal: The leader of the Digvijaya Singh congress on Sunday met with Minister Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan at his official residence, the days after accusing CM did not give him a promise of the fate of the people affected by TEM and Suthalia and staging in protest for meetings.
He was accompanied by the President of Congress MP Kamal Nath.
Singh claimed that he had been looking for an appointment for a long time to tell Chouhan about the fate of those affected but the CM office was opposite.
He also accused that the appointment was repaired on Friday but was canceled at the last moment.
Singh has also held a protest sitting on Friday.
“Digvijaya Singh and I called on the minister’s chairman about the problem of the people affected by TEM and Suthalia irrigation projects.
Nath said that he accompanied Singh on the last request.
Nath was suspected that farmers were depressed because they did not get fertilizer, seeds and Prices are reasonable for their products in MP while their land is struck for large projects.
Nath said he had hit Chouhan on the airport hangers in Bhopal on Friday where he landed from Chhindwara while CM away.
Singh told reporters that he continued to write letters To Chouhan in the problem of the affected by the project.
Singh said he was given a promise for January 21 but suddenly canceled by CMO.
“I have talked to the CM office.
It was not my fault if officials did not tell me (about the cancellation of meetings), “he said.
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