MP CM Mohan Yadav calls Jitu Patwari 'worthless', Congress hits back
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on 31 May launched a sharp verbal attack on State Congress President Jitu Patwari during a public rally in Shujalpur, using derogatory language that has reignited the political war of words between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Indian National Congress in the state.
What CM Yadav Said
Addressing a large gathering, Yadav ridiculed Patwari's leadership credentials, describing him as ineffective. “Whenever the winds of development sweep across the state, their ‘do kaudi ka adhyaksh’ (worthless president) goes around wailing in despair,” he said. Yadav went further, alleging that a Congress president is one “whose own candidate flees from his legislative constituency,” and claimed that individuals who lose by margins of forty thousand votes are a phenomenon unique to the Congress party. The video of the address rapidly circulated on social media.
Patwari's Counterattack on X
Patwari responded swiftly on his X handle, directly challenging the Chief Minister’s choice of language. “Honourable Chief Minister, You called me ‘do Kaudi ka’ (worthless), you called me insignificant, and you even hurled abuses at me… So, are the sons of farmers truly worthless and insignificant in your eyes?” he wrote. Patwari drew a pointed historical parallel, noting that former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had also lost elections, and questioned whether Yadav’s words would apply to him as well.
Patwari's 2028 Pledge
The Congress chief used the occasion to issue a political commitment for the 2028 Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. “In 2028, a government ‘of’ the sons of farmers — ‘of’ the people of Madhya Pradesh — one that is free from corruption and kickbacks — will definitely be formed, 100%!” he declared. He also pledged to maintain dignity in political discourse, stating he would “never use undignified language while referring to the Chief Minister of the state.”
Political Fallout
The exchange has sharpened the BJP-Congress rivalry in Madhya Pradesh, with both sides trading accusations of poor governance and lack of vision. Notably, this is not the first time the two parties have clashed in public forums in the state; such confrontations have become a recurring feature of Madhya Pradesh politics since the 2023 assembly election, in which the BJP secured a decisive majority. The episode also highlights the Congress’s effort to reposition itself around agrarian identity ahead of future electoral contests. As political temperatures rise, both parties are expected to intensify their outreach in rural constituencies.