Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on Friday attacked Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan for his sexist remark against BJP MP Rama Devi in the Lok Sabha, alleging he derives "pleasure" after making "absurd" comments against women.
Speaking to reporters here, Chauhan also criticized SP president Akhilesh Yadav for trying to defend Khan and said, "There is no future of Samajwadi Party."
Chauhan also attacked the Congress-led government in Madhya Pradesh, saying "the Congress will pay for its dirty politics."
"They (Congress party) began the game and we will (BJP) end it. The Congress government is running with the support of BSP and other parties. The BJP had taken a moral decision of not staking claim to form the government in Madhya Pradesh, since Congress got a little more seats than us."
Chauhan, who is also the national convener of BJP membership drive, blamed the Congress, SP and BSP for the condition of Uttar Pradesh, and said, "Congress, SP and BSP have done nothing for the people of the state."
When asked to comment over the rift between the JDU and BJP in Bihar, he said, "The government of JDU and BJP in Bihar is running well and if there are some trivial issues, it will be resolved."
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