Tag: chhattisgarh assembly polls 2023

  • Congress reaches EC accusing Amit Shah of hate speech, Raman Singh also included in the complaint

    Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee has accused Amit Shah of giving hate speech during a public rally in Rajnandgaon city. Congress on Tuesday reached the Chief Electoral Officer of the state and lodged a complaint against Union Home Minister Amit Shah for alleged hate speech, demanding strict action. Congress communication department chairman Sushil Anand Shukla, in a complaint submitted to Chief Electoral Officer Reena Babasaheb Kangale, has also demanded action against BJP state president Arun Sao and former Chief Minister Raman Singh.

    Congress has accused BJP of trying to take political advantage of the Biranpur incident. In the complaint, Congress has alleged that senior BJP leader and the country’s Home Minister Amit Shah, in a meeting organized for the nomination of BJP’s Rajnandgaon candidate Dr. Raman Singh, said regarding the murder case in Biranpur, that ‘Bhupesh Baghel government has For appeasement, for vote bank politics, Chhattisgarh’s son Bhuvneshwar Sahu was ‘lynched’ and killed. BJP has decided that it will work to bring the murderers of Bhuvaneshwar Sahu to justice.

    Congress has alleged that Shah had said that his father Ishwar Sahu has been fielded as its symbol. Congress said that this statement of Amit Shah is not only objectionable but its only purpose is to incite communal violence in the peaceful state of Chhattisgarh. The Home Minister has given this statement to incite frenzy with the intention of electoral gains. What he has said is absolutely false. The reality is that in this case of violence and counter-violence, the government had taken prompt action and arrested the accused and sent them to jail.

    Congress said- Amit Shah, upset with his clearly visible defeat in Chhattisgarh, now wants to take the help of communalism. While addressing the election rally in Rajnandgaon, the country’s Home Minister Amit Shah, who is holding a constitutional post and took oath under the Constitution, has made a malicious attempt to incite communal tension with the aim of religious polarisation. The leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party in Chhattisgarh are continuously trying to make their political gains on the Biranpur incident in a planned manner.

    Congress said that in the case in which the investigation has been completed, the challan has been presented in the court, the decision of the lower court has also come. In such a case, the country’s Home Minister’s malicious attempt to incite hysteria with the aim of communal polarization is clearly a violation of the Model Code of Conduct. Congress has demanded strict action from the Election Commission against Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Raman Singh and Arun Sao.

    During an election rally in Rajnandgaon on Monday, Shah had attacked the Bhupesh Baghel government over the communal violence that broke out in Biranpur village in Bemetra district in April and asked people whether they wanted Chhattisgarh to become the epicenter of communal riots again. . Pointing towards Ishwar Sahu present on the stage, Shah had said that Bhuneshwar Sahu was murdered for vote bank and appeasement. Ishwar Sahu’s son Bhuneshwar Sahu was killed in the Biranpur violence. Voting for the 90-member state assembly will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

  • BJP will launch Parivartan Yatra in Chhattisgarh also, when and from which cities will it start?

    In view of the upcoming assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, the main opposition BJP has decided to take out Parivartan Yatra in the state. This yatra will cover a distance of 2,989 kilometers in 87 assembly constituencies. This yatra will be started from two different places in the state from September 12 and September 16, Dantewada (South Chhattisgarh) and Jashpur (North Chhattisgarh).

    BJP state unit president Arun Sao told a press conference here that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will flag off the first Parivartan Yatra after taking the blessings of Maa Danteshwari during a public rally in Dantewada on September 12. He said that this 16-day yatra will cover a distance of 1,728 kilometers in 21 districts.

    Sao told that BJP National President JP Nadda will flag off the second Parivartan Yatra in Jashpur on September 16. He said the yatra will cover a distance of 1,261 kilometers in 12 days in Bilaspur and Surguja divisions of the state. He said that under both the yatras, there will be 84 public meetings, 85 welcome meetings and seven road shows. This yatra will end in Bilaspur after covering a distance of 2,989 kilometers in 87 assembly constituencies.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend the concluding ceremony of the yatra. Asked why three assembly constituencies have been kept out as there are a total of 90 assembly seats in the state, Sao said Bijapur, Sukma and Antagarh constituencies (all three Maoist-affected) have not been included in the yatra, but when If the Yatra passes through the surrounding constituencies, people from all three constituencies will participate in it.

    He said that the BJP will highlight the failures of the Bhupesh Baghel government during the ‘yatra being undertaken to oust the Congress regime’ from the state. Senior leaders of the Center and the state will participate in the yatra. He said senior leaders of the state would attend both the visits for two days each.

    After being in power in Chhattisgarh for 15 years (2003-2018) under the leadership of Raman Singh, the BJP faced a massive defeat at the hands of the Congress in the 2018 assembly elections. The party is now trying to return to power. The BJP had last month released its first list of candidates for the 21 seats where it had lost to the Congress in 2018.

    The election schedule for the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly has not been announced yet. In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress won 68 out of total 90 seats, while BJP came second by winning 15 seats. Janata Congress Chhattisgarh-Jogi won five seats and its ally Bahujan Samaj Party won two seats. Congress currently has 71 seats.

  • BJP’s Parivartan Yatra from 17 in Chhattisgarh; Foolproof preparation for strong strike in Bhupesh’s stronghold

    To conquer the stronghold in Chhattisgarh, BJP is going to start ‘Parivartan Yatra’ from September 17. This yatra of BJP will go to 87 assembly constituencies. During this time, BJP will put forward the alleged corruption of Bhupesh Baghel government. BJP leaders said on Tuesday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will flag off the yatra after offering prayers at Maa Danteshwari temple in Dantewada (South Chhattisgarh) on Tuesday. Later Shah will also address a meeting there.

    Through this yatra, BJP will take the public welfare schemes of the Center to the people. BJP leaders said that the second Parivartan Yatra will be flagged off by party president JP Nadda from Jashpur on September 15. BJP state in-charge Om Mathur and other senior leaders worshiped the vehicles brought for the yatra at the Kushabhau Thackeray complex here.

    BJP leaders said that this is the same bus which the BJP had used for its Vikas Yatra in the state before the 2018 assembly elections. The party was in power at that time. BJP leaders said the bus has CCTV cameras, LED screens, ‘hydraulic lift’ to address the gathering during the journey and other modern facilities. The bus, painted in saffron colour, has pictures of Prime Minister Modi, party president JP Nadda, state chief Arun Sao, former chief minister Raman Singh, leader of opposition in the assembly Narayan Chandel.

    Talking to reporters, Mathur said – To increase public awareness and expose the corruption of the Congress government, two Parivartan Yatras will be taken out from Dantewada and Jashpur on September 12 and September 15. Apart from this, we will also make people aware about the public welfare schemes of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hold meetings with the beneficiaries of central schemes.

    State BJP president Arun Sao had earlier said that the first yatra will cover a distance of 1,728 km in Bastar, Durg and Raipur divisions in 16 days, while the second yatra will cover a distance of 1,261 km in Bilaspur and Surguja divisions in 13 days. Under both the visits, 84 public meetings, 85 welcome meetings and seven road shows will be organised. The yatra will culminate in Bilaspur on the same day after covering a distance of 2,989 km across 87 assembly constituencies (out of total 90).

    Arun Sao said that Prime Minister Modi is expected to attend the closing ceremony. Bijapur, Sukma and Antagarh constituencies (all Maoist affected) have not been included in the yatra, but people belonging to these constituencies will join the yatra when it passes through nearby constituencies.

    Senior leaders from the Center and Chhattisgarh will participate in the yatras. It is noteworthy that BJP had lost to Congress in the 2018 assembly elections after being in power in the state for 15 years. Congress had won 68 seats and BJP had won 15 seats. Last month, BJP had released its first list of candidates for 21 seats. However, the Election Commission has not yet announced the schedule for the assembly elections to be held later this year.