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Congress-BJP political "dogfight" continues in Madhya Pradesh

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Jul 16 2019 | 7:00 PM IST

Canines remained at the centre- stage of politics in Madhya Pradesh Tuesday as well with the ruling Congress sending transfer orders of police sniffers dogs and their handlers issued during the previous BJP government to former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

The Congress and opposition BJP are locked in a bitter war of words since Friday last when 46 police dogs and their handlers were transferred by the state government.

The transfer order was issued by the commandant of the 23rd Battalion of the Madhya Pradesh Police.

BJP leaders had mockedthe move, dubbing it as part of a "flourishing transfer racket" under the Congress government which took charge in December last year.

The Congress hit back at the BJP Monday with PWD Minister Sajjan Singh Verma saying the saffron party had a "dog-like mentality".

On Tuesday, Congress leaders came out with the transfer orders of police dogs and their handlers issued during the erstwhile Chouhan-led BJP government.

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They sent the orders to Chouhan, who is now BJP vice- president. He was chief minister from 2005 to 2018.

"On 63 occasions, police dogs and their handlers were transferred under the BJP regime headed byChouhan in Madhya Pradesh.

"We have delivered all these orders to Chouhans staff at his residence today (Tuesday), said Congress Media Cell Coordinator Narendra Saluja.

After Fridays transfer order, MLA and state BJP vice- president Rameshwar Sharma had tweeted, "If it will be in their control, the Congress can even transfer the land and the sky."
He had further said, "The Congress can do miracles. It transferred dogs. The Kamal Nath government transferred about 50,000 officials and employees in six months. Some of the officials were transferred 3-4 times in this period. A transfer racket is flourishing and posts in government offices are being sold."

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First Published: Jul 16 2019 | 7:00 PM IST

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