Raipur. Politics has heated up in Chhattisgarh these days over BJP’s Tiranga Yatra. BJP is going to celebrate Partition Horror Memorial Day on 14th August, a day before Independence Day, regarding the partition of the country. For this, BJP is continuously running the Har Ghar Tiranga program. On this day, BJP will take out Tiranga Yatra in different assembly constituencies. On the other hand, Congress is going to take out Samvidhan Yatra on this day. There is a round of attack and counter-attack between the ruling and opposition parties regarding these Yatras.

Deputy CM Arun Saw took a jibe at Congress for taking out Samvidhaan Yatra on the day of Tiranga Yatra and said that Congress has lost its relevance. BJP is working to increase respect and pride through different schemes. Congress can copy, but their patriotism is a pretense. Congress has harmed India, BJP is going to take out Tiranga Yatra with great pomp and show.

At the same time, Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao countered Deepak Baij’s statement of “taking out the Tiranga Yatra from the main branch of Nagpur” and said that Congress leaders have already received an explanation for their statements, Congress keeps playing the same old tape. The public knows that we are people who work in the interest of the country. Congress has always ignored the interest of the country in front of the interest of one family (Gandhi family), that is why Congress is in such a bad condition today.

There is a meeting of the Moily Committee of Congress in Delhi today. Regarding this meeting of Congress, Deputy CM Sao said that during the 5 years of Congress government in Chhattisgarh, the public interests were violated, every section of Chhattisgarh was harassed and troubled, the people of Chhattisgarh were looted. Now there is going to be a fight over the defeat and it will happen in the future too.

Apart from this, regarding the closure report file in the Antagarh tape scandal case, Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw said that everyone knows very well to what extent the Congress can go for power.