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  • BJP released the list of star campaigners for the 2nd phase of Chhattisgarh elections, who got the place?

    BJP Campaigners list for Chhattisgarh Chunav: BJP has released the list of star campaigners for the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections. BJP has given place to 40 veterans in this list. The name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at the top of the list while BJP President JP Nadda has been given the second place. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has been placed at third place, Union Home Minister Amit Shah at fourth place and Nitin Gadkari at fifth place. OP Mathur is at sixth place, Mansukh Mandaviya is at seventh place.

    Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections (Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly Election 2023) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s name is included at number eight in the list of BJP’s 40 star campaigners for the second phase. Arjun Munda has been ranked ninth while Anurag Singh Thakur has been ranked 10th. Smriti Irani, Dharmendra Pradhan, Devendra Fadnavis, Babulal Marandi, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Raman Singh and Keshav Prasad Maurya, among others, are also in the list.

  • AAP releases fourth list in Chhattisgarh, announces candidates for 12 seats; From whom and where did you take it down?

    Chhattisgarh Polls: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has released its fourth list of 12 candidates for next month’s Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. With this, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party has so far fielded 45 candidates for the elections in the Congress-ruled state. Elections in the state will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

    Of the 12 seats for which AAP has fielded candidates in the fourth list, six are reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates and one for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates. AAP tried its luck for the first time in the 2018 assembly elections in Chhattisgarh and fielded candidates on 85 out of the total 90 seats, but failed to open its account in the state.

    The candidates declared in the fourth list are – Dev Ganesh Tekam (Samari-ST), Alexander (Lundra-ST), Munna Toppo (Sitapur-ST), Prakash Toppo (Jashpur-ST), Gopal Bapudia (Raigarh), Sobram Singh Saima (Pali -Tanakhar-ST), Parmeshwar Prasad Sandey (Janjgir-Champa), Neelam Dhruv (Khallari), Santosh Yadu (Baloda Bazar), Vijay Gurubaxani (Raipur North), Parmanand Jangde (Arang-SC) and Bhagirathi Manjhi (Bindar Navagarh-) Scheduled. Tribe).

    Congress registered a landslide victory in the 2018 elections by securing 68 seats and comfortably formed the government. BJP was reduced to 15 seats, while JCC(J) and BSP got 5 and 2 seats respectively. The current strength of Congress in the state assembly is 71. This time, AAP is trying to make inroads in the state as the JCC(J) has been almost marginalized after the death of Ajit Jogi in 2020. At the same time, BSP will contest the elections in alliance with Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP).

    The ruling Congress has announced its candidates for all 90 seats, while the opposition BJP has announced its candidates for 86 seats.

  • BJP’s demand from the Election Commission; Chhattisgarh’s DGP should be removed, along with another demand

    The Chhattisgarh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party has demanded the Election Commission to remove the Director General of Police of the state, terming some incidents in the state as target killing. Apart from this, BJP has demanded transfer of Inspector General of Police of Rajnandgaon and Superintendent of Police of Mohla-Manpur. The BJP unit of Chhattisgarh has made many serious allegations against the government.

    After a memorandum to this effect was submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer of the state, MPs Santosh Pandey and Sunil Soni, former minister Ajay Chandrakar made several allegations. He told reporters that after the political and targeted killing of Mohalla-Manpur area BJP leader Birjhu Taram and other BJP workers, he demanded strict action against the killers. Along with this, after the incident, there has been a demand for deployment of Central Security Forces in sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations of Naxal affected areas in the assembly elections.

    BJP leaders said that with the announcement of assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, incidents of political target killing are being carried out with the aim of scaring the voters. BJP leaders said that on October 20, BJP leader Birjhu Taram was brutally shot dead in Naxal-affected area Mohla-Manpur. He said that even before the announcement of elections, many such criminal incidents have been stopped with the aim of creating an atmosphere of terror in the state.

    Former minister Shri Chandrakar has accused Congress’s Bhupesh government of fearing target killing of BJP workers under police protection in the upcoming assembly elections. He said that in the coming elections, there may be more targeting and betel nut killings of BJP workers under the protection of police. He said that the people of Congress are bent on spoiling the atmosphere by spreading violence during elections by providing protection to power through strongmen. He alleged that target killing and spreading terror through politics of violence has been the permanent character of Congress.

  • BJP’s demand from the Election Commission; Chhattisgarh’s DGP should be removed, along with another demand

    The Chhattisgarh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party has demanded the Election Commission to remove the Director General of Police of the state, terming some incidents in the state as target killing. Apart from this, BJP has demanded transfer of Inspector General of Police of Rajnandgaon and Superintendent of Police of Mohla-Manpur. The BJP unit of Chhattisgarh has made many serious allegations against the government.

    After a memorandum to this effect was submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer of the state, MPs Santosh Pandey and Sunil Soni, former minister Ajay Chandrakar made several allegations. He told reporters that after the political and targeted killing of Mohalla-Manpur area BJP leader Birjhu Taram and other BJP workers, he demanded strict action against the killers. Along with this, after the incident, there has been a demand for deployment of Central Security Forces in sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations of Naxal affected areas in the assembly elections.

    BJP leaders said that with the announcement of assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, incidents of political target killing are being carried out with the aim of scaring the voters. BJP leaders said that on October 20, BJP leader Birjhu Taram was brutally shot dead in Naxal-affected area Mohla-Manpur. He said that even before the announcement of elections, many such criminal incidents have been stopped with the aim of creating an atmosphere of terror in the state.

    Former minister Shri Chandrakar has accused Congress’s Bhupesh government of fearing target killing of BJP workers under police protection in the upcoming assembly elections. He said that in the coming elections, there may be more targeting and betel nut killings of BJP workers under the protection of police. He said that the people of Congress are bent on spoiling the atmosphere by spreading violence during elections by providing protection to power through strongmen. He alleged that target killing and spreading terror through politics of violence has been the permanent character of Congress.

  • AAP releases fourth list in Chhattisgarh, announces candidates for 12 seats; From whom and where did you take it down?

    Chhattisgarh Polls: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has released its fourth list of 12 candidates for next month’s Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. With this, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party has so far fielded 45 candidates for the elections in the Congress-ruled state. Elections in the state will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

    Of the 12 seats for which AAP has fielded candidates in the fourth list, six are reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates and one for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates. AAP tried its luck for the first time in the 2018 assembly elections in Chhattisgarh and fielded candidates on 85 out of the total 90 seats, but failed to open its account in the state.

    The candidates declared in the fourth list are – Dev Ganesh Tekam (Samari-ST), Alexander (Lundra-ST), Munna Toppo (Sitapur-ST), Prakash Toppo (Jashpur-ST), Gopal Bapudia (Raigarh), Sobram Singh Saima (Pali -Tanakhar-ST), Parmeshwar Prasad Sandey (Janjgir-Champa), Neelam Dhruv (Khallari), Santosh Yadu (Baloda Bazar), Vijay Gurubaxani (Raipur North), Parmanand Jangde (Arang-SC) and Bhagirathi Manjhi (Bindar Navagarh-) Scheduled. Tribe).

    Congress registered a landslide victory in the 2018 elections by securing 68 seats and comfortably formed the government. BJP was reduced to 15 seats, while JCC(J) and BSP got 5 and 2 seats respectively. The current strength of Congress in the state assembly is 71. This time, AAP is trying to make inroads in the state as the JCC(J) has been almost marginalized after the death of Ajit Jogi in 2020. At the same time, BSP will contest the elections in alliance with Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP).

    The ruling Congress has announced its candidates for all 90 seats, while the opposition BJP has announced its candidates for 86 seats.

  • Final list of Chhattisgarh Congress released; A total of 22 MLAs’ tickets were cut, what was the reason?

    Chhattisgarh congress list: On Sunday, Congress has released its third and final list for Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Congress has announced the names of 7 candidates in this list. Of the two lists that came earlier, Congress had announced the names of 30 candidates in the first list and 53 candidates in the second list. In this way, Congress has now announced candidates for all 90 assembly seats in the state. In the third list of Congress which came on Sunday, the party has canceled the tickets of four more MLAs. In this way, Congress has canceled the tickets of a total of 22 sitting MLAs in Chhattisgarh. Let us know why Congress canceled the tickets of 22 MLAs…

    Commenting on Congress cutting the tickets of MLAs, Chhattisgarh’s political expert Harsh Dubey said that Congress has cut the tickets of only those MLAs who were facing anti-incumbency wave. There was an anti-incumbency wave against these MLAs, in view of which the Congress party decided to cancel their tickets.

    how much ticket for which class

    Out of 90 Congress candidates in Chhattisgarh, 33 Scheduled Tribe, 29 Backward Class (OBC), 10 Scheduled Caste and 15 General Category candidates have been given tickets. Congress has also fielded three minority candidates out of 90. This time, the party has not given tickets to a total of 22 out of 71 sitting Congress MLAs. Let us tell you that till now Bharatiya Janata Party has announced candidates for 86 seats in Chhattisgarh.

    Who got the chance in the third list?

    Releasing the third list, Congress said that sitting MLA Ambika Singh Dev has been fielded from Baikunthpur and Kuldeep Juneja from Raipur North. Apart from these, four new candidates have been fielded in place of the four MLAs whose tickets have been canceled, including Chaturi Nand (Saraipali-SC), Ambika Markam (Sivaha), Sandeep Sahu (Kasdol) and Rashmi Chandrakar (Mahasamund). . The party has fielded Omkar Sahu from Dhamtari seat. She could not win the 2018 elections from here. Of these five seats, except former MLA Ambika Markam, there are new faces on the remaining four.

    Chhattisgarh’s political expert Harsh Dubey said that in the final list, Congress has cut the tickets of 4 sitting MLAs, taking the final number to 22. Of the seven candidates declared, two are from Sahu, one from Kurmi, two from General and one each from tribal and SC communities. He said that out of all the 180 candidates declared by both the major national parties, the only Sikh candidate is from the Congress, who has been fielded from Raipur city (North). Keeping the social equation in mind, BJP has fielded only one Jain candidate from Raipur City West. BJP has made Rajesh Munat its candidate from here. Along with this, Congress has fielded a Muslim candidate Mohammad Akbar from Kawardha.

  • CM Baghel’s question to the Centre, why is the government not banning Mahadev App – VIDEO

    Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel on Friday accused the central government of not taking action in the Mahadev online betting app case. CM Baghel said- Only two or three states in the entire country would have investigated this matter. Chhattisgarh government has investigated. 450 people have been arrested. Orders have been given to issue lookout notice. Since the state government cannot ban this app, the central government should ban the app.

    Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel said- Central government can ban this app, yet it is not doing so. Why is the central government not banning the app? Has he taken election funds from them? Why investigation and arrest are not being made in this case (mahadev online betting app case). We have investigated this matter, why are you not investigating? The biggest question is what is your relationship with them?

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that when we were in opposition, the government was doing wrong things. We fought for farmers, labourers, youth, women and after coming to the government, we made schemes for them and implemented them. All our schemes are successful and people are satisfied with them and that is why we are claiming 75% in these elections.

    On the raids of ED and IT in Chhattisgarh, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel said – Central government does not have any plan. They are not capable of fighting so they are trying to defame them. They are not able to prove anything, they are just conducting raids. They can stoop to any level to come to power. Those people do not care that farmers are suffering losses. Accusing BJP of lying, CM Baghel said that there was a double engine government but Naxalism increased.

  • One Akbar comes and settles 100 people, people should be careful; Why did Himanta speak in Chhattisgarh?

    After the announcement of voting dates for Chhattisgarh assembly elections, there has been an increase in commotion in the state. Leaders of both BJP and Congress parties are reaching the state for election campaign. During this period, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has also reached Chhattisgarh. Here he targeted Mohammad Akbar, a minister in the Chhattisgarh government. He said that once Akbar comes to the country, he settles a hundred Akbars. He made this appeal to the people of Chhattisgarh in a warning tone. During this, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel has also targeted the Chief Minister of Assam.

    The Chief Minister of Assam, who is on Chhattisgarh tour, has taken a dig at Mohammad Akbar, a minister in the Bhupesh Baghel government. Appealing to the public sarcastically, he said that if one Akbar comes, he settles a hundred, the public should keep this in mind. During this period, Sarma remained quite vocal while talking about Hindutva. Answering the questions of reporters, he said that what should one say if one does not speak about Hindus after coming to a Hindu country?

    During this, Sarma described Hindutva as a big issue of the country. He told reporters not to just call it a big issue. While talking about Hindu religion, Sarma said that we have been Hindu for 5 thousand years and if any challenge comes on Hinduism then it cannot be termed as ‘just’. During this, he also expressed his opinion on the issue of love-jihad and religious conversion.

    CM Baghel’s counterattack

    Taking a dig at the statement made by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was visiting the state, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that if you are a Hindu then first get tonsured and then talk about being a Hindu. During this, he also targeted the Himanta government of Assam and said that it should also bring accounts of what happened with the government funds in Assam.

    Let us tell you that voting has been announced in two phases in Chhattisgarh. The first phase of voting will be held on November 7 along with the Mizoram elections while the second phase of voting will be held on November 17 along with the Madhya Pradesh elections. Voting will be held for 20 seats in the first phase, while voting will be held for 70 seats in the second phase. Its results will be announced simultaneously on December 3.

  • CM Baghel was busy playing Candy Crush in Congress meeting, BJP taunted by sharing photo

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claims that Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel was playing ‘Candy Crush’ during an important meeting of Congress. However, there has been no reaction from Congress regarding this. According to the program released by the Election Commission of India i.e. ECI, voting is going to be held in the state in two phases on 7th and 17th November.

    BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya has shared a picture. He has claimed that CM Baghel was seen playing games on the phone during the meeting. He wrote, ‘Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is also relaxed, he knows that no matter how much he fights, the government will not come. Perhaps that is why instead of paying attention to the meeting related to Congress candidate selection, he thought it appropriate to play CANDY CRUSH.

    On Tuesday itself, Chhattisgarh in-charge of Congress Kumari Selja said that the Central Election Committee is going to meet on October 12 to discuss the candidates. He said, ‘…there will be a meeting of our Central Election Committee on October 12…. The final decision will be taken by CEC only. When they give the final approval to it, then the final list of candidates will be released.

    Political atmosphere of Chhattisgarh

    In 90-seat Chhattisgarh, Congress had achieved absolute majority in 2018 by winning 68 seats. Whereas, BJP was limited to only 15 seats. This time BJP has launched a campaign in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi without presenting the chief ministerial face. On one hand, Congress is moving ahead with the help of public welfare schemes. At the same time, BJP has made preparations to corner the Baghel government on the issue of corruption.

  • Chhattisgarh Election: Ticket not received from Jashpur; Former minister Ganesh Ram Bhagat cried bitterly

    Internal discord seems to be increasing in BJP regarding ticket in Jashpur, Chhattisgarh. A video of former minister and senior BJP tribal leader Ganesh Ram Bhagat is going viral. In this he is seen crying and addressing the workers. Sanad Ganesh Ram Bhagat was seeking ticket from Jashpur Assembly. Tribal Suraksha Manch’s national convenor Ganesh Ram Bhagat addressed the workers and cried after not getting the ticket. However Live Hindustan does not confirm the authenticity of this video.

    Ganesh Ram Bhagat said that if it did not happen now, he went to Jashpur. BJP has fielded Raimuni Bhagat from Jashpur. If sources are to be believed, three big leaders were claiming the ticket from Jashpur. These included senior tribal group leader Ganesh Ram Bhagat, District Panchayat President Raimuni Bhagat and District President Sharda Pradhan. The party had also conducted a survey regarding these three names. Raimuni Bhagat seemed to have the upper hand among these contenders. If sources are to be believed, BJP did not want to take any risk from this assembly seat.

    If we look at the results of the last assembly elections, we find that for the first time in 35 years, BJP had to face defeat from Jashpur Assembly by 8 thousand votes. This is the third time that Raimuni Bhagat has been elected President of District Panchayat Jashpur. She has also been a member of the State Women Commission from 2016 to 2018. She is considered a strong woman leader of BJP. He is considered a staunch opponent of the Pathalgadi campaign.

    Just before the 2018 assembly elections, the Pathalgadi campaign had gained momentum in Narayanpur and Bagicha police station areas of Jashpur district. No local leader was seen opposing it. At that time Raimuni Bhagat had come into limelight and had uprooted the stones buried by Pathalgadi supporters. Then the pictures of Raimuni Bhagat uprooting the stones became a topic of discussion. There has been fear of movement of Pathalgadi supporters in these registered areas. These are the reasons why Raimuni Bhagat, who started her political journey as a District Panchayat member in 2005, has the upper hand among the ticket contenders.