CM Bhupesh Baghel attacks BJP, says people not swayed by Modi-Shah magic in Chhattisgarh
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In Bilaspur, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has given a statement attacking the BJP. He said that the magic of Modi and Shah is not working, which BJP state president Arun Sao has realised, hence the talk about using bulldozers. Bulldozer’s style is Yogi. He said that if the BJP fights the elections based on ED, then they would not be able to save even the bail.
Talking to the media, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who reached the meeting programme in the Masturi assembly constituency of Bilaspur district, said that Modi’s magic is not working even after using full power. He said that development work is being done on a large scale in the state. People are taking advantage of government development schemes, and where complaints are made, action is taken. This is why people are showing unprecedented enthusiasm.
Regarding ED, he said that I had already said that as the election draws near, ED’s action will be fast. Because the BJP cannot fight here, ED has exposed itself for defaming the government and me. Their nexus is visible. But the people are standing with our government and the Congress. He said that if the BJP wants to contest this election based on ED, then even the bail will not be able to save it.
On the question of the scheme of oil distribution along with food grains in the state, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that the people of the state have high hopes regarding the new schemes. Elections are now six months away. In such a situation, the party will go among the public and will also make a manifesto, and then a decision will be taken after looking at the expectations of the people.
During the meeting programme, Chief Minister Baghel arrived at the hospitality of retired Principal Pathak Guharam Patravani to have food at his house. The Patravani family performed aarti and welcomed the CM by applying tilak on the main door. The CM tasted local food. The Patravani family fed the Chief Minister rice, dal, and roti along with munga-Badi, munga bhaji, kochai-makhana, charpania, chech bhaji, and mango chutney.
The Chief Minister thanked Suryavanshi and his family members by presenting them with gifts for the delicious Chhattisgarh food. The head of the family informed the Chief Minister that he has two acres of agricultural land and nine members in the family. Four sons, of whom the elder is in household farming, and the remaining three are studying. Minister in charge Jaisingh Agrawal, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA Takhatpur Rashmi Ashish Singh, Vice President of Fishermen Welfare Board Rajendra Dhivar, and Vijay Kesarwani were present.