Bhopal: Factional bitterness among Madhya Pradesh Congress satraps spilled into Wednesday’s cabinet meeting leading to an altercation between Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Food Minister Pradyumna Singh Tomar, an avowed supporter of party General Secretary Jyotiraditya Scindia.
There are reports of the proceedings being recorded on phone and played to Scindia, a former Union Minister and a keen rival of Kamal Nath. This was perhaps the first time a cabinet meeting witnessed such heated exchanges in the six months since the Congress government was formed.
The leakage of the proceedings could lead to a bigger controversy as the ministers are bound by oath of secrecy.
In Wednesday’s meet, the arguments began when Public Health Engineering Minister Sukhdev Panse was making a submission and Tomar said he wanted to raise a point. Panse said Tomar could take up the matter after he had finished, but he insisted on being heard first and soon there was a heated exchange between the two.
When Kamal Nath tried to intervene, Tomar, raising his voice, said: “It can’t go on like this… we must be heard without interference. You must listen to us too.” As the Chief Minister was still trying to pacify the two, asking them to take turns to speak, other members of the Scindia camp like Imarti Devi, Mahendra Singh Sisodiya and Govind Singh Rajput joined the argument, saying that they were not heard in the cabinet meetings and the “rigid attitude” of the bureaucrats is affecting the performance of their departments.
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