MP: Online posters project Scindia, Kamal Nath as future CMs

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Separate posters of leaders and Jyotiraditya projecting them as the next ministers of that goes to polls later this year are being circulated in the

is the state Campaign Committee while Nath is the state unit of the party.

A poster showing and Nath together reads: "Rahul Bhaiyya ka sandesh, sambhalo Pradesh". (It's the message of Rahul than Nath takes care of Madhya Pradesh)

The poster, with the hashtag KamalnathNextMPCM, is trending on and various groups. It bears the name of 'Congress Yuva Mitra Mandal' as "Nivedak".

The poster bearing images of and Rahul beside the Congress party symbol reads: "Desh mein chalegi vikas ki andhi. Pradesh mein Scindia, Kendra mein Gandhi" (A storm of development will come which will be rode by Gandhi in Centre and Scindia in )

The poster has the name of "Srimant Scindia Fans Club".

Nath is an from Chhindwara seat while Scindia is the Congress in the Lok Sabha.

Nath was appointed as the of state Congress by Gandhi in April this year.

The Congress has not projected any chief ministerial candidate in MP, going to polls later this year, given the factionalism in the

While the Congress blamed the ruling BJP for preparing and circulating the posters, the saffron party said it was a "poster war" between two factions of the opposition party.

"The BJP is behind these posters. The saffron party wants to paint the Congress in poor light," alleged state Congress

"The BJP very well knows that its days are numbered in as the Congress stands united. The IT cell of the BJP is behind this mischievous campaign," he said.

BJP state IT cell in-charge Shivraj Singh Dabi said the party has nothing to do with the "poster war".

"We have nothing to do with the poster war. People know that the Congress party is a divided house," he said.

When asked whether the Congress will file a police complaint against the BJP's IT Cell, Agrawal said there was no point in doing so because nothing will come out of it.

"The will not act in the matter given that the BJP is the ruling party in the state. On the contrary, they will harass the complainants by making them do rounds of police stations," he said.

There have been talks of internal factionalism in the state Congress and its workers are said to be divided among four factions -- headed by Digvijay Singh, Nath, Scindia and

Ahead of polls, the BJP and the Congress have dug in their hills to counter each other's agenda on

Dabi had said last month that about 65,000 'cyber warriors' have been deployed by the BJP in the last three months and 5,000 more will be deputed shortly.

Congress' IT cell in-charge Dharmendra Bajpai had said that the party has set up a team of around 4,000 ' Sipahi' (named after their leader and former credited with the digital revolution in India) to battle it out against the BJP on

The Congress has been out of power in the central state since 2003.

Chief has been leading the state since November 2005.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 19:05 IST