14 sitting BJP MLAs are not going to get tickets in assembly elections, says CM Bhupesh Baghel

Raipur
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Friday said that the 14 sitting MLAs of BJP are not going to get tickets in the assembly elections slated for October-November this year.
Ahead of the elections in Chhattisgarh, the opposition BJP is making a strategy to go among the public with the experiences of its old leaders, but the chief minister took a dig at them saying the BJP has lost its senior and experienced campaigner in the form of Nand Kumar Sai who has joined the Congress. The BJP is not going to entertain the 14 sitting MLAs and thus the party is left with no senior leaders
On Rahul Gandhi calling the Indian Union Muslim League a secular party, Baghel said, Jinnah’s Muslim League is different. And here the Muslim League of Kerala is different.
If it was the Muslim League of Pakistan, their registration would have been over by now, but to mislead the people, such things are being talked about continuously.
Baghel said Rahul Gandhi was being accused of nepotism when he was the President of the party, but now he has relinquished the post.
There is no decline in the popularity of Rahul Gandhi who successfully completed the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Till now no one has got such a big punishment in defamation case in India, as Rahul Gandhi has got.
Today he is an ordinary citizen. He is the leader of the Congress, then why are the people of the BJP are worried about him, Baghel said, adding it simply means that they believes that Rahul Gandhi can cause damage to them.
In Chhattisgarh, all the central ministers, the national spokesperson of the BJP and now even RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat have jumped in and say that Rahul is defaming the nation during his visit to abroad.
What about the Prime Minister who goes abroad to say that it is unfortunate to be born in India, said Baghel.
Whole country is standing with those wrestler daughters agitating in Delhi for justice. Despite the order of the Supreme Court, the Delhi Police is not taking action under the influence of central government, Baghel said. Brij Bhushan is the president of the Wrestlers Association, so why is the central government defending him.



