‘When will the pilot sink and when?’… Minister Brijmohan Aggarwal took a dig at the change in Congress in-charge, saying – First he sank the boat in Rajasthan, now he has sent it to sink here…

Raipur. Minister Brijmohan Aggarwal has taken a dig at the Congress over the change in its in-charge. Brijmohan Aggarwal said, Congress will be marginalized again. There is no confidence as to when the pilot will sink and when he will blow up. First the boat was sunk in Rajasthan and now it has been sent to sink here.

On the statement of PCC Chief Deepak Baij that “there is no issue other than Ram”, Brijmohan Aggarwal countered and said that only 15 days have passed. Congress is scared and nervous. On January 22, a temple was built in Ayodhya at the birthplace of Lord Ram, the world leader and beloved by the people, and the day the consecration takes place, the Congress will be wiped out.

Not only this, regarding Deepak Baij’s statement of “contesting elections on the issue of Ram Mandir”, Brijmohan Aggarwal said, the unemployed taught him a lesson. The PSC scam has ruined the future of more than 20 lakh youth. It has been said in the manifesto of BJP that recruitment will be done in PSC with transparency on the lines of UPSC. This is the reason for great confidence with the youth.

On celebrating Good Governance Day, Minister Brijmohan Aggarwal said, it is the birthday of Bharat Ratna former PM Atal Bihar Vajpayee ji. The whole world celebrates it as Good Governance Day. The Chief Minister will release the amount to the farmers. This is the guarantee of PM Modi that all the guarantees will be fulfilled. A sense of credibility towards BJP will arise. It will also win 11 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Regarding making him a minister, Brijmohan Aggarwal said, the central leadership has decided to make him a cabinet minister. First got the blessings of the Prime Minister and Union Ministers. Then Baba Baijnath called. There wished for the prosperity of Chhattisgarh.

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