The BJP leader also ridiculed Jitu Patwari, a prominent figure in the Congress, for forecasting that the party would secure at least five seats out of the twelve available in the state’s initial two rounds of Lok Sabha elections. He advised them to wait until June 4 for the actual vote count.
“Kamal Nath also used to dream that he was going to become the Chief Minister during the 2020 assembly by-election. When the local bodies elections and the 2023 assembly polls were held, even then he was saying sorts of things and the public told him. So Jitu Patwari should wait for June 4 and that day your (Patwari) chair will also be tied up,” Sharma stated.
The two phases of the Lok Sabha elections in the state, encompassing 12 parliamentary seats, have concluded. Voting took place in six parliamentary constituencies on April 29 (Tikamgarh (SC), Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, and Hoshangabad), and in an additional six on April 19 (Sidhi, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat, and Chhindwara).