BJP leaders don’t know difference between ‘Gaushala and Gothan’, says CM Bhupesh Baghel

Raipur
The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Bhupesh Baghel, said that the BJP leaders don’t know the difference between Gaushala and Gothan, taking a dig at the opposition leaders currently on a whirlwind tour under their ‘Chalbo Gothan, Kholbo Pol’ campaign.
The BJP leaders nowadays busy in visiting Gothans and talking about exposing the reality of these places, said the chief minister, adding, the first thing is that the BJP leaders do not know even the difference between Gaushala and Gothan and secondly, those who travel in air-conditioned luxury vehicles carrying dogs of foreign breed in them cannot understand the difference. As the assembly elections approaching nearer, they are going to Gothan. They did not even mentioned Gothan in the last four and a half years, said the chief minister.
The chief minister said that going to Gothans is a good thing but some suggestions should be given for the improvement instead of finding fault. There are some shortcomings or flaws so that they can be rectified. But surprisingly after their first visit to Godhi’s Gothan, the BJP exposed Rs 13 crore scam, said the chief minister adding the script of the opposition was ready.
The Chief Minister said that the chairman of Madhya Pradesh Gau Seva Ayog had come and praised Gothans of Chhattisgarh. The team of Union Ministers and MPs left after showering praise. Teams from Gujarat have come, teams from various Vidhan Sabhas have come, which are going after studying.
Baghel said that Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is meeting national leaders continuously. Mallikarjun Kharge was also met in Bengaluru where all the national leaders were present. The chief minister said that it is a good sign that senior leaders are engaged in the talk to unite in the general elections.
Baghel said that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi should count the benefits to India on his foreign trips. If a President or a Prime Minister visits another country, then what was the diplomatic benefit from that and after that how much did the mutual relations between the two countries increase, as well as how much did it increase in trade and business. If these figures come, it will definitely be beneficial for the country, touching feet and hugging is a courtesy, said the chief minister.