EPISODE · May 12, 2025 · 1 MIN
Why Kamal Nath Gave Up His Parliament Seat to Become Chief Minister
from The World of Anjaleka Kriplani · host The World of Anjaleka Kriplani
In this powerful segment of Angie’s India, veteran politician Kamal Nath reveals why he stepped away from a long and successful parliamentary career to focus on state politics. He shares the pivotal moment when he resigned from the Lok Sabha to become Chief Minister, how his son took over the mantle in Chhindwara, and why he believes his work in Madhya Pradesh matters more now than ever.Kamal Nath also opens up about his time as India’s Environment Minister, fighting for climate consciousness on the global stage when the topic was still abstract. He reflects on challenging the world's biggest polluters, including the U.S., and how those negotiations helped lay the foundation for the Kyoto Protocol.This conversation offers rare insight into the personal decisions behind political transitions, and how India's leadership contributed to shaping the global climate agenda.Disclaimer: This video represents the opinions of Anjaleka (Angie) Kriplani and her guests. The content here is their personal opinion and is not harmful or derogatory to any individual, organization, or party. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors.📢 Copyright ©️ All rights of production are reserved by Anjaleka (Angie) Kriplani. Any kind of reproduction is not allowed unless approved.#KamalNath #IndianPolitics #LokSabha #MadhyaPradeshPolitics #PoliticalJourney #ClimateChangeIndia #KyotoProtocol #EnvironmentMinister #AngiesIndia #IndianLeaders #StateVsCentre #PoliticalLeadership #CongressParty #Chhindwara #PoliticalTransition #IndiaInterviewSeries #LeadershipStories #InsideIndianPolitics #KamalNathInterview
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