Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh on Sunday hit out at Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan calling him a "coward" for "not holding even a single official press conference during the past six years of his rule."
"I am convinced that as far as media is concerned, Chouhan is a coward, for he has not mustered the courage to address even a single official press conference during his rule," Digvijaya Singh told PTI.
An official press conference is the one, which is held at the state secretariat, he explained.
Digvijaya added that it was difficult to understand Chouhan's reluctance to talk to the media, despite making a number of "tall claims" about ensuring development and turning Madhya Pradesh into a Golden State.
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