Jyotiraditya Scindia's "threat" +

NEW DELHI: Reacting to party colleagueof hitting the streets if Madhya Pradesh government fails to fulfill its poll promises including farm loans waiver and regularising the guest teachers, chief minister Kamal Nath here on Saturday said that Scindia was free to do it."Toh utar jayein sadak par (Let him if he wants to)," Kamal Nath, who is in Delhi to attend the Madhya Pradesh Coordination Committee meeting, told reporters here.Scindia, who was also present at the meeting, left early.Scindia has often been openly critical of the Nath government, targeting it over crop loss survey and farm loan waiver.On Thursday, Scindia told the guest teachers in the state that he would be their "shield and sword" if the promises in the party's manifesto were not fulfilled."I want to assure you that your demand is included in our government's manifesto and it is our sacred text. It has been a year since we have been in power, teachers have to be a little patient. Our turn will come and if not then I assure you that I will be your shield and sword," said Scindia at an event in Kudila village of Tikamgarh district."If all promises in the manifesto are not fulfilled, do not think you are alone. Scindia will also hit the streets with you," he added.The chief minister had on Friday said: "Manifesto is for five years, right? It is not for five months".