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  • 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.

  • Politics heated up over Bhagwat’s statement on Manipur violence; Baghel said contrary to PM Modi’s claim

    Politics has heated up over the statement of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Manipur violence. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel alleged that there is a contradiction between the statements of Mohan Bhagwat and Prime Minister Modi. Baghel (Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel) said that the BJP government claims that the borders are safe under its rule while the RSS chief is pointing towards the role of outside elements in the Manipur violence.

    CM Baghel told reporters- On one side we have world leaders who say that Indian borders are safe. On the other hand, our Mohan Bhagwat (RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat) says that external forces are involved in this. There is a contradiction between the words of Modi ji and Bhagwat.

    Let us tell you that while addressing the RSS Dussehra rally in Nagpur on Tuesday, Mohan Bhagwat had blamed external forces for the situation in the North-Eastern state. He had said that the caste violence in Manipur was sponsored. Bhagwat asked that when people of Meitei and Kuki communities have been living together in this border state for many years, then who benefits from such separatism and internal conflict? Whatever happened there, were people from outside involved in it?

    Bhagwat alleged that the so-called Marxists are misusing their influence in the media and education world to ruin the education and culture of the country. The question is, which foreign powers may be interested in taking advantage of the unrest and instability in Manipur? Does the geopolitics of South-East Asia also have any role in these developments? Along with this, Bhagwat warned against efforts to get votes by inciting emotions before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

  • 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.

  • Congress plans against BJP’s Parivartan Yatra, announces Bharosa Yatra in Chhattisgarh on October 2

    Chhattisgarh Assembly election: The political temperature is high regarding the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. Both the ruling Congress and opposition BJP parties are continuously organizing rallies and yatras. BJP is carrying out Parivartan Yatra in the state. Two Parivartan Yatras were concluded in Bilaspur on Saturday. Congress has prepared its plan as a counter to BJP’s transformation journey. The party will take out Bharosa Yatra on Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October) i.e. tomorrow in all the 90 assembly seats in the state. The purpose of the yatra is to inform the people about the benefits of the schemes run by the ruling Congress government in the state.

    Chhattisgarh Congress unit’s information wing chief Sushil Anand Shukla said in a statement that during the march to be organized on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, his party will also reach out to the people and expose the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He alleged that BJP betrayed the people of the state during the last 15 years of rule (2003-2018). According to sources, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, his cabinet colleagues, Congress MLAs and MPs will participate in the march in their respective constituencies.

    The yatra, to be taken out on four-wheelers and motorcycles, will cover a distance of 25-30 kilometers in each constituency, during which ‘nukkad sabhas’ and public meetings will be organised, Shukla said. Efforts will be made to cover as many villages and panchayats as possible during the yatra.

    It is noteworthy that the state government had organized ‘Bharosa Ka Sammelan’ at various places in the last few months and it was also attended by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and senior party leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Slogans like ‘Bhupesh hai to bharosa hai’ and ‘Bharose ki government’ were raised during the programme.

    The opposition BJP on Saturday concluded its two ‘Parivartan Yatras’ in Bilaspur city, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the concluding ceremony. BJP’s first Parivartan Yatra was taken out from Dantewada (South Chhattisgarh) on 12 September and the second from Jashpur (North Chhattisgarh) on 15 September.

    Elections are to be held in the state at the end of November. The ruling Congress in the state is actively engaged in the election campaign among the people highlighting the failures of the BJP government from 2003-2018 and the achievements of its rule. At the same time, in the role of opposition in the state, BJP is fiercely targeting Bhupesh Baghel and the Congress government. Top leaders of both the parties are visiting the state. The election schedule is likely to be announced soon.

  • 52 percent reduction in leftist extremism in Chhattisgarh, 589 villages liberated

    Leftist extremism in Chhattisgarh has declined by 52 percent in the last five years. This information has been given by Chhattisgarh government. During this period, 589 villages have been freed from leftist extremism in the last five years. This statement of Chhattisgarh government comes a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Jagdalpur, the headquarters of Bastar district, one of the seven districts of Naxal-affected Bastar division.

    A release issued by the Chhattisgarh government said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the state government is working with the idea of ​​’Garhbo Nava Chhattisgarh’ (creating a new Chhattisgarh) and is working on a three-pronged strategy of trust, security and development. Moving forward together. It said that the basic policing of the state has been successful in winning the trust of the public. It has been said that as a result of the zero tolerance policy of the state government, incidents of crime have been curbed.

    In the release issued by the Baghel government, it has been said that there has been a 52 percent decline in the incidents of Naxalite violence from 2018 to 2022. According to this, 314 schools which were closed for one and a half decade due to Naxalite violence have been reopened on the initiative of the CM. Additionally, 589 villages and more than 5.74 lakh people have been freed from the clutches of Naxalite violence during this period, the statement said.

    Crime against women also decreased

    A release issued by the Baghel government said that there has been a 40 percent decline in crimes against women in the state since 2019 compared to such incidents between 2015 and 2018. In a statement issued by the government, it has been said that to prevent crimes against women, separate women police stations have been established in four districts of the state, while special women cells are working in 455 police stations and posts.

    In a release issued by the Chhattisgarh government, it has been said that the state government has implemented Chhattisgarh Gambling (Prohibition) Act-2022 to ban gambling including online. It claims that Chhattisgarh is the only state which is returning money to people defrauded by fake chit fund companies.

  • Name was not in the voters list till now, will vote for the first time at the age of 93; Unique story of an old man in Kanker

    Voters list is being updated for the upcoming assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. An awareness campaign is being run among the people by the administration. At the same time, door-to-door campaign is being conducted so that no voter is left out. Meanwhile, an old man is in the headlines. In Naxal-affected Kanker district, a 93-year-old man has become a voter for the first time in his life. In fact, till date the old man’s name was not in the voter list. According to the old man, he has not voted in any election till now and in the upcoming assembly elections, he will exercise his franchise for the first time in his life.

    The name of the non-elderly has been added to the voter list during the door-to-door campaign launched in the district under the leadership of Kanker District Collector Priyanka Shukla. Sher Singh Hedko (93), resident of village Bhainsakanhar under Bhanupratappur assembly constituency, will vote for the first time in this assembly election. Even after many years had passed, his name was not added to the list. Errors in documents can also be a possible reason for this.

    The family members of 93 year old Hedko said that they are very excited after his name was added to the voter list. Due to age he is unable to even speak properly.

    Kanker District Magistrate Priyanka Shukla said that a voter awareness campaign is being run in the district. Under this initiative, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are conducting door-to-door campaigns to enroll the names of eligible persons left out in the voter list. Under the same initiative, BLO Rajendra Kosma, who had gone to register the name of Sher Singh’s grandson, came to know that the name of the non-veteran has also not been added to the list and he has not exercised his franchise even once. . After this, Sher Singh’s formalities were completed.

    The District Magistrate said, β€œIt is a remarkable achievement of our BLOs that they contacted those people who were left out of the voter list due to some reasons, went door-to-door and ensured that their names were added.”

    Apart from this, names of many senior citizens in Antagarh and Bhanupratappur blocks have also been added this time. The District Magistrate has given credit to the team of BLO, ERO (Electoral Registration Officer) and SVEEP (Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation) for taking the campaign in the right direction and making it successful.

  • Is there something troubling Congress in Rajasthan, Rahul told about close fight, what did MP say on Chhattisgarh?

    Is something bothering Congress in Rajasthan? These questions have been raised often. Now Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says that a ‘very close’ contest may be seen in Rajasthan. However, Rahul expressed overall confidence of the party doing well in the upcoming assembly elections. Rahul said on Sunday that Congress is definitely winning the Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Probably we will win in Telangana also but a close fight can be seen in Rajasthan.

    Let us tell you that assembly elections are proposed in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram in a few months. When asked about the prospects of Congress, Rahul Gandhi said that there is no question of Congress not winning in any state in the upcoming assembly elections. I would say right now we are probably winning Telangana, we are definitely winning Madhya Pradesh, we are definitely winning Chhattisgarh. There is a very close contest in Rajasthan and we think we will win. By the way, BJP is also saying the same internally.

    Rahul said that Congress learned an important lesson in Karnataka that BJP wins elections by diverting attention and hence we fought the elections by keeping our point prominent. What are you seeing today, Bidhuri and then Nishikant Dubey, BJP is trying to divert attention from the issue of caste census by doing all this. They know that caste census is a basic thing which they do not want to discuss. Every time we bring up this issue they distract us but now we have learned how to deal with it.

    Rahul said- If you see Telangana elections, we are deciding the discussions while BJP is finished there. Congress is planning discussions before the elections in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. If you talk to people in Rajasthan about what the issue is in terms of anti-incumbency, they will tell you that they like the government. We are getting into a situation where BJP controls the media. Don’t think that the opposition is not able to adapt accordingly, we are adapting, we are working together.

    Rahul claimed that BJP has captured the communication system of the 21st century to such an extent that it is practically impossible to talk to the people of India through it. The biggest learning from the Bharat Jodo Yatra was that the old way of communication and meeting people, which was started in the modern era by Mahatma Gandhi and carried forward by others in the old era, still works. No matter how much force BJP uses, its plans will not succeed because now there is direct communication with the people.