Chhindwara, JNN. The posters of the disappearance of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and MLA from Chhindwara, Kamal Nath, his son MP Nakul Nath appeared on street-crossings of Chhindwara on Tuesday morning. As a publisher, the entire voter wrote Chhindwara Assembly and Chhindwara Lok Sabha. In the poster, the search for the missing person was written with the caption that the missing MLA and MP of Chhindwara is looking for the people of the district during this crisis, who will bring them a reward of Rs 21 thousand.
The politics of the district has been hot about the poster. Congress District President Gangaprasad Tiwari and Congress MLAs have submitted memorandum to the Collector and SP demanding action against the posters. At the same time, Congress workers have complained about the case at the Kotwali police station and asked to register an FIR against the posters. Tiwari said that the lockdown remains in the city from seven in the evening to seven in the morning and people are prohibited from entering the streets, thus violating the rules of lockdown by putting posters by anti-social elements. Posters can be identified through CCTV cameras. The posters want to spoil the social and political atmosphere of the district.
People expressed their pain with the posterBJP district president Vivek Bunty Sahu says that the public has expressed their pain through the poster. The BJP was also being told for many days why Kamal Nath and MP Nakul Nath, who have claimed public service for 40 years, are not with the people of the district at the time of calamity.