February 24, 2022
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‘Mental bankruptcy’: Baghel launches scathing attack on UP govt

Targeting the Uttar Pradesh government on MSP and stray animals, Baghel said that the stray animals “have been left to ruin crops due to vote politics”….reports Asian Lite News

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on BJP while campaigning for the Congress candidate in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh. He said that the state government has “nothing to say or do as it is suffering from mental bankruptcy”.

Addressing a public meeting the Baghel asked, “How long the people of Uttar Pradesh will vote on the basis of caste and religion instead of voting for their own agenda.”

He urged the people to vote for “those” who fight for common man’s cause and said that the “Congress is the only party which is raising the common man’s issues”.

Targeting the Uttar Pradesh government on MSP and stray animals, Baghel said that the stray animals “have been left to ruin crops due to vote politics”.

Farmers in the state are “not getting price” for their crops, he added.

“BJP just creates trouble whereas the Congress gives solution and formulate policies,” the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister asserted.

Taking a dig at Chief Minister’s ‘charbi nikalna’ remark, Baghel said that businesses in the state have “ruined”, there is “recession” all around and the government is talking about “eliminating arrogance and using sticks”.

Raising questions on the achievements of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister in last five years, he claimed that traders, youth, farmers and Dalits are angry with the state government.

Baghel said that the BJP “follows divide and rule policy of Britishers” and believes in “dividing people in the name of religion and caste”.

Baghel misleading people: BJP chief

Hitting out at Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, former state Minister and senior BJP leader Brijmohan Agrawal said that he is trying to mislead people of Uttar Pradesh by promising to solve the problem of stray cattle through his scheme ‘Godhan Nyay Yojana’.

Agrawal urged Baghel to focus on solving the issue of stray cows in his own state of Chhattisgarh instead of making a promise in Uttar Pradesh.

Agrawal, who was in UP’s Braj region to oversee election campaign of the BJP in the ongoing assembly polls, told IANS that earlier people of Assam rejected ‘Godhan Nyay Yojana’ of the Baghel government and now people of Uttar Pradesh will reject it. “Whole ‘Godhan Nyay Yojana’ is a fraud and it has not benefited people of Chhattisgarh.

Stray cows can be seen roaming in Chhattisgarh causing loss of human lives in accidents and Cow shelters are in poor condition, he said, adding that the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh is committed to address the issue.

Baghel is campaigning in support of Congress candidates across Uttar Pradesh. While campaigning for party candidates, Baghel said that if voted to power, the Congress will implement the scheme in Uttar Pradesh and solve the problem of stray cows by constructing cowsheds in each village.

Taking a dig at Baghel, Agrawal said that Congress has no presence in Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister is campaigning across the state only to make party leadership happy. “Where is Congress in Uttar Pradesh? Our Chief Minister is only trying to make Priyanka Gandhi and Congress central leadership happy to protect his ‘kursi’ (chair). He is least concerned about Chhattisgarh and its people,” Agrawal said.

The Former Chhattisgarh minister claimed that the state administration has collapsed and development has come to a halt. “State administration is in complete mess and no development is taking place. He left people to suffer while being busy in political tourism,” he added.

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