Apart from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, BJP has also announced candidates for Chhattisgarh assembly elections. BJP has declared candidates for 64 assembly seats in the state. There are a total of 90 assembly seats in the tribal dominated state. BJP has given a chance to former CM Dr. Raman Singh in its list from Rajnandgaon. Apart from this, State President Arun Sao has been fielded from Lormi.
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PM Modi Chhattisgarh Visit: Bastar will be made a hub of employment, more than one lakh people will get work; PM Modi spoke in Jagdalpur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again visited the election state Chhattisgarh on Tuesday and gifted various development projects worth Rs 27 thousand crore to the people of Bastar. The Prime Minister inaugurated the steel plant of NMDC Steel Limited located at Nagarnar in Bastar district. This plant has been completed at a cost of more than Rs 23,800 crore. This is a greenfield project plant, where high quality steel will be manufactured. Thousands of employment opportunities will be created in this plant and its associated industries and the socio-economic development of the area will accelerate. Elections can be held for the Chhattisgarh Assembly with a total of 90 seats at the end of the year.
During this, while addressing the rally in Jagdalpur, PM Modi said that the steel industry developed here will provide employment to more than 55,000 people. More steel industries are to be established here, which will provide employment to more than one lakh people. In the coming years, youth from all over the country will come to Bastar for employment. He said that he has only looted the country, never done anything for development. Congress has converted ‘democracy’ into ‘lootocracy’ and ‘democracy’ into ‘family autocracy’.
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While addressing the rally in Jagdalpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made very sharp attacks on Congress. He said that Congress has turned ‘democracy’ into ‘lootocracy’ and ‘democracy’ into ‘familyocracy’.
– PM Modi said that the steel industries developed here will provide employment to more than 55,000 people… More steel industries are to be established here, which will provide employment to more than one lakh people. In the coming years, youth from across the country will come to Bastar for employment.
– In Jagdalpur, Bastar, PM Modi said that the steel plant of Bastar belongs to the people here and I will not allow any Congress leader to misuse this steel plant… It is yours and will remain yours only.
– PM Modi said that today a very big and most modern steel factory of the country has been inaugurated here… It was such a big program but not a single minister, chief minister, deputy chief minister of Chhattisgarh came… There are two reasons behind their non-coming. – 1) He is so worried about his government going down that he doesn’t have time to come here, he is busy saving the government and 2) He knows that no one can make eye contact with the corrupt Modi.
– Modi said that BJP government gives 5 times more budget than Congress… BJP government itself declared 15 November i.e. the birthday of Lord Birsa Munda as Tribal Day… We are giving scholarships to the students of tribal category. Has also been increased to two and a half times.
– Modi said that Modi has locked the goods which were consumed from the mine, that is why they are struggling. Even today, so many false things have been spread, but by coming here in such large numbers, you have slapped them on the face. They want to take over the steel plant. Its owner is the people of Bastar, Modi is not its owner nor will I allow any other leader or Congressman to become its owner. I will not let anyone take away this right of yours.
– PM Modi said that Nagarnar Steel Plant will provide employment to more than 50,000 people of Bastar.
– Congress sent raw material from Bastar abroad, earned money from it, enjoyed the cream but did not set up a steel plant here. The youth here did not get anything. But it is Modi who thinks about the welfare of the poor. You gave me a chance to serve in Delhi. That’s why we installed it in a steel plant in Bastar. This will provide employment to 50-55 thousand people of the area.
The Prime Minister said that in the coming years, more than 30 stations of Chhattisgarh have been identified for Amrit Bharat Station, out of which the foundation stone for redevelopment of 7 stations has been laid. Today, along with Bilaspur, Raipur and Durg stations, the name of Jagdalpur station has also been added to this list.
– Not even the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister or any minister came to such a big program. If these people were concerned about you, they would have been present here.
Compared to Congress, the BJP government gives five times the budget for the tribal society. If they give one rupee, we give five rupees. We have opened Kalvya Model School for tribal children.
The projects whose foundation stone was laid and inaugurated today will accelerate the pace of progress in Chhattisgarh, provide new employment opportunities and encourage new enterprises. We will continue to take Chhattisgarh forward at this pace, Chhattisgarh will also play a big role in changing the destiny of India.
Due to the steel plant, about 50 thousand youth of Bastar and surrounding areas will get employment. The way the Central Government is giving priority to development, this steel plant will also give impetus to that mission. I congratulate the youth of Chhattisgarh for this.
While addressing the rally, PM Modi said that I used to work for the organization in Bastar. It is difficult to understand the entire Bastar, to understand the tribal society.
– The people of Bastar have reached the Parivartan Mahasankalp Rally in the form of a crowd of lakhs. PM will address the rally in some time.
– Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of several development projects worth more than Rs 26,000 crore in Jagdalpur, Bastar.
– PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for several development projects worth over Rs 26,000 crore in Chhattisgarh, including NMDC Steel Limited’s steel plant in Nagarnar.
– Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Jagdalpur, offered prayers at Danteshwari temple in Bastar.
The Prime Minister will also inaugurate the road upgradation project on ‘Kunkuri to Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border section’ of National Highway-43. This new road will improve road connectivity and benefit the area residents.
– PMO said that these rail projects will improve connectivity in the tribal areas of the state. Improvement in rail infrastructure and new rail services will provide convenience to the local people and help economic development in the area.
– PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for the project of making the Boridand-Surajpur rail line two-way and the redevelopment of Jagdalpur station under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and will also flag off the Taroki-Raipur DEMU rail service.
The Prime Minister will inaugurate the new rail line between Antagarh and Taroki and the double rail line project between Jagdalpur and Dantewada.
– Bastar is a Naxal affected and extremely sensitive area, hence in view of the Prime Minister’s visit, very strict security arrangements have been made by the police and security agencies in this entire area. Bastar IG P. Sundarraj said that in view of PM Modi’s program, a large number of police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in the entire area and all necessary security drills are being conducted.
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Matter serious for BJP in Chhattisgarh! But Congress is overjoyed after seeing the latest survey; shocking results
Chhattisgarh legislative assembly election survey: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had released the first list of candidates in Chhattisgarh last month. BJP has announced the names of a total of 21 candidates. A party source has said that BJP will release the second list next week. Names of 6 MPs can also be announced in this list. With this, political activity has intensified in the election-bound state. In such a situation, a survey has come out which has a good news for Congress.
Will Congress repeat the government?
ETG conducted a survey in Chhattisgarh for ‘India TV’. According to the survey, Congress may repeat the government in the state. It has been told in the survey that out of total 90 seats, Congress can get 48-60 seats. That is, if the figures of this survey prove to be correct then Congress can cross the magical figure of victory and form the government again. It has been said in the survey that BJP can win 28-40 seats. Let us tell you that the role of OBC voters is decisive in Chhattisgarh. Of the total voters in the state, 47 percent are OBCs. Whereas ST voters in the state are 32 percent and SC voters are 13 percent.
Congress ahead in another survey
Recently, a survey of ‘News 24’ was revealed. According to this survey, Congress is leading in Chhattisgarh. It was told in the survey that Congress can get 55-60 seats. Whereas BJP can win 30-35 seats. That means, in both the latest surveys, Congress is ahead of BJP.
Also read- Will BJP return or Congress form government in MP? Latest survey
According to BJP sources, the party is going to release the second list next week. Candidates will be fielded on the remaining 69 seats in this list. In the second list, the party can also field 6 MPs in the assembly elections.
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Chhattisgarh Election Survey: Whose government will be formed in Chhattisgarh? Shock to BJP in latest opinion poll; Congress’s bat-bat
Chhattisgarh Election Survey: A round of speculations has started even before the results of Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. On one hand, BJP is busy campaigning vigorously by announcing candidates on many seats. At the same time, the ruling Congress is continuously engaged in connecting the workers from the grassroots level. Congress had made a strong comeback in the 2018 assembly elections by ousting the BJP, which was in power for 15 years. Meanwhile, PEACS Media and News 24 have conducted a shocking survey regarding Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. According to the latest survey, BJP may face a setback in the state.
According to the latest survey, Congress is likely to get 55 to 60 seats. Whereas BJP seems to be limited to only 30 to 35 seats. Apart from this, one to three seats can go to others’ account. Whereas, if we talk about vote share, Congress had got 43 percent votes in the state in 2018. This time it is expected to get 45.1 percent votes. It is known that the majority figure in Chhattisgarh is 46.
read this also: MP Election Survey: Which party’s government in Madhya Pradesh? BJP worried about the survey; Congress also got a shock!
BJP has advantage in vote share
However, BJP may get a shock after seeing this survey. But it cannot be denied that BJP will perform better than in the 2018 assembly elections. In the last election, BJP had got only 33 percent votes, which is expected to increase to 38.9 percent this time. At the same time, the vote share of others will decrease. In the last election, others had got 24 percent votes, this time the vote share may decline. Can get only 16 percent votes.
BJP had lost in the last election also
It is noteworthy that assembly elections are to be held in Chhattisgarh at the end of this year. The Raman Singh-led BJP government was defeated by the Congress in the 2018 assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. BJP, which was in power for 15 years, could get only 15 seats in this election. Congress had won 68 out of 90 assembly seats in the state. Congress currently has 71 seats.
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BJP has decided the names of candidates in Chhattisgarh, will it field 6 MPs?
Chhattisgarh chunav, BJP second list: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had released the first list of candidates in Chhattisgarh last month. BJP had fielded 21 candidates. BJP may release its second list next week. Party sources said that names of 69 candidates will be announced in this list. According to the source, BJP is going to field a total of 6 MPs in Chhattisgarh.
Names finalized on 69 seats
According to sources, the candidates for 69 seats were discussed in a meeting in Raipur on Thursday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda as well as the top leadership of the party in Chhattisgarh were present in this meeting. The names of the candidates to be fielded on 69 seats have been finalized in the meeting.
Will she field 6 MPs?
A senior BJP leader said that ‘the party will give tickets to MPs in the state. We have nine MPs from Chhattisgarh and the party is thinking of giving tickets to at least six of them. The name of Durg MP Vijay Baghel has been declared in the first list. He further said, ‘Chhattisgarh BJP chief Arun Sao, Raipur MP Sunil Soni and Union Minister Renuka Singh are such MPs who may get a chance to contest the assembly elections.’
Announcement will be made next week
It is noteworthy that BJP had announced candidates for 21 out of 90 seats last month. A senior party leader said that ‘the names of the candidates were finalized on Thursday. It will be announced next week. Let us tell you that if the names of 69 candidates are announced, then this will be the second and last list of BJP in Chhattisgarh. Because names of 21 candidates have been announced in the first list.
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Whose government will be formed in MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh? One thing common in all three places; Public expressed mood in the survey
MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh opinion poll: Assembly elections are to be held in five states in November-December. Of these, elections in three states (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh) are considered very important for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Last month, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had released the list of its first candidates for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. With this, election activity increased in all three Hindi belt states. Two-three months before the elections, a survey has come in which opinion has been taken from the people of all three states. It has been told in the survey whose government can be formed in the upcoming elections. There is one thing common in all three states. Let us understand…
Lotus will bloom in MP
IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 7,883 people of Madhya Pradesh. According to the survey, BJP government is going to be formed again in the state. Out of 230 seats, BJP can get 116 to 124 seats. Whereas Congress can capture 104 seats. The people of MP have voted for CM Shivraj the most among the popular faces. A total of 40 percent people said that CM Shivraj is their favorite CM face.
Click here to read the complete survey of MP
Gehlot’s magic will work in Rajasthan
IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 6,705 people of Rajasthan. According to the survey, out of 200 seats, Congress can get 97 to 105 seats. This means that the Congress government is going to be repeated in the state. Whereas BJP can win 89 to 97 seats. In the survey, people were asked about their favorite CM face. Ashok Gehlot got the maximum votes. A total of 38 percent people described CM Gehlot as their favorite leader.
Click here to read the complete survey of Rajasthan
Congress will form government again in Chhattisgarh
In Chhattisgarh, IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 3,672 people. According to the survey, the Congress government is going to be repeated in the state. Out of 90 seats, Congress can get 62 seats. Whereas BJP can capture 27 seats.
Click here to read the complete survey of Chhattisgarh
One thing common in all three states
If we look at the IANS-Pollstrat survey, one thing seems to be common in all the three states. That is, the present government is going to repeat in all the three states. There is BJP government in MP, Congress government in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. According to opinion poll, lotus may bloom in MP in the upcoming elections also. Whereas Congress will have the upper hand in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
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Never discriminate; Deputy Chief Minister of Congress government openly praised PM Modi
Amidst the politics of ‘Tu-Tu’ and ‘Main-Main’, it is rarely seen that leaders of opposing parties praise each other on public platforms. This is even rarer when it comes to Congress and BJP leaders. However, such a scene was seen on Thursday when Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev in the Congress government openly praised PM Modi, who arrived with many gifts for Chhattisgarh. He told the stage that PM Modi never discriminated against the state and whatever was demanded was fulfilled by the central government.
PM Modi on Thursday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of railway projects worth about Rs 6350 crore in Chhattisgarh ahead of the assembly elections. The Prime Minister also distributed one lakh Sickle Cell Counseling Cards among the population screened for ‘Sickle Cell Disease’. During this time, Deputy Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Government TS Singhdev was also present on the stage. After warmly welcoming PM Modi, he also praised him openly.
TS Singhdev said, ‘I am fortunate to have got the opportunity to lead the respected Prime Minister on the soil of Chhattisgarh. Sir, you are very welcome to Chhattisgarh. Today you have come to give. I believe that many things have been given, are being given more and will continue to be given in the future also. Regarding the work done for sickle cell patients, he said, ‘One out of every 10 people in Chhattisgarh is suffering from sickle cell. They also belong to tribal and backward class. The work that is being done for these by drawing attention from the Central Government, under the guidance of the Central Government under the federal structure of our Constitution, the state has always been working while fulfilling its responsibilities.
TS Singhdev openly said from the stage that PM Modi never discriminated against the state government and fulfilled every demand. He said, ‘I would not like to say that in my experience I did not feel discrimination. If we worked and demanded from the state, then as a right and as a partner, we were never at a loss from the central government. I believe that together we will keep taking this country and state forward. TS Singhdev’s denial of discrimination is also important because Congress and other opposition parties have been accusing the Central Government of discrimination and harassment.
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First list of AAP candidates released in MP and Chhattisgarh; See to whom CM Kejriwal gave the ticket and from where
Assembly elections are to be held in many states in November-December. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday released the first list of its candidates in the elections to be held in two states. AAP has released the first list of candidates in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. In the first list, AAP has fielded ten candidates each in both the states.
Who got the ticket from where in MP?
Aam Aadmi Party has announced the release of the first list of candidates in Madhya Pradesh on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). In the caption, AAP wrote, ‘Our first list of candidates for Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023. Many congratulations to all our candidates and best wishes for the election campaign. In the first list, AAP has fielded ten candidates. See the names of the candidates in the list below…
On whom did Kejriwal express confidence in Chhattisgarh?
While sharing the list of Chhattisgarh candidates on Twitter, AAP wrote in the caption, ‘The first list of AAP candidates for Chhattisgarh elections has arrived. Best wishes to all the candidates. This time the broom will work. Like Madhya Pradesh, in Chhattisgarh too, a total of 10 candidates have been fielded in the first list.
AAP candidates in Chhattisgarh
– Balu Ram Bhawani from Dantewada (88)
– Narendra Kumar Nag from Narayanpur (84)
– Anand Prakash Miri from Akaltara (33)
– Komal Hupendi from Bhanupratappur (80)
– Vishal Kelkar from Korba (21)
– Rajim (54) to Tejram Vidrohi
– Raja Ram Lakra from Pathalgaon (14)
– Khadgraj Singh from Kawardha (72)
– Surendra Gupta from Bhatgaon (05)
– Leos Minz from Kunkari (13)It is noteworthy that last month Bharatiya Janata Party had released the first list of candidates in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. BJP has given tickets to 39 candidates in the first list in MP. Whereas in Chhattisgarh, BJP has declared the names of 21 candidates. After this announcement by BJP, political activity has intensified in both the states. Now AAP has released the first list in both the states and announced the names of ten candidates each.