Who is this Hollywood hero among the workers? Jitu Patwari’s funny style with Jaivardhan Singh goes viral, watch VIDEO

Jeetu Patwari Viral Video: A video of Jitu Patwari attending a wedding ceremony organized in Chachoda, Madhya Pradesh is going viral on social media these days. In fact, seeing former minister Jaivardhan Singh standing at a distance, who had come to welcome State Congress President Jitu Patwari, Jitu Patwari jokingly said, “I was watching from the car to see who is this Hollywood hero standing among the workers!”. This interesting incident is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.

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His statement is now becoming increasingly viral on social media and supporters are sharing it in a light-hearted manner. On Thursday, both the leaders had come to Chachoda to attend a marriage ceremony. On this occasion, MLA Rishi Aggarwal, State General Secretary Guddu Raja Bundela, Rajgarh District Panchayat President Chander Singh Sondhia and many other leaders were also present.

Jitu Patwari wrote a letter to Mohan Yadav

At the same time, the political atmosphere in Madhya Pradesh has heated up before the budget session of the Assembly starting from February 16. State Congress President Jitu Patwari has written a letter to Chief Minister Mohan Yadav demanding immediate dismissal of three senior ministers of the government. In which the names of Kailash Vijayvargiya, Vijay Shah and Rajendra Shukla are included.

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Jitu Patwari has said in his letter that it is not morally appropriate to retain the ministers against whom serious allegations have been made. His argument is that if the government does not take action, the message will be sent to the public that the government is supporting unethical conduct and insulting the country. Just before the budget session, this demand has increased the political temperature. Now it has to be seen what stand the government takes on this issue and whether the opposition will raise this issue loudly in the House also.

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