Saturday, June 18, 2011

Hariprasada to arrive today


Raipur, June 15, 2011

The AICC general secretary and general secretary incharge of Chhattisgarh Congress BK Hariprasada will be on a day-long visit to the state capital on Thursday. He will convene meetings of different committees of the party at Congress Bhawan the entire day. He will reach Raipur from New Delhi at 9:30 am on Thursday morning.
At 11 am, he will hold meeting of monitoring committee. The AICC has constituted this committee to oversee flagship programmes of the UPA government in the state. The committee is headed by senior party leader Arvind Netam.
At 12:30 pm, he will take meeting of PCC’s sub-committee which has prepared a charge sheet against the BJP-led state government. According to information, the charge sheet prominently comprises of cases of corruption and irregularities prevailed in the government departments, lawlessness, etc. Hariprasada will finalise the points included in this charge sheet. The Congress will later submit this charge sheet with documental proof to Governor Shekhar Dutt and President Pratibha Patil.
At 1 pm, he will conduct meeting of PCC office-bearers and give necessary inputs for party’s statewide rally and public meeting against BJP government on June 26, 2011. The decision to organise rally was taken during party’s coordination committee meeting recently. The Congress rally will be reply to the BJP which has launched campaign against the UPA government on issues like corruption and black money.
In the meeting, Hariprasada will allocate responsibility to office-bearers. He is also likely to finalise the dates for party’s agitations and demonstrations at divisional and district levels in coming days.
At 2 pm, he will hold meeting of the disciplinary committee which has also been constituted by the AICC recently. The committee will be responsible to take decision on the matters related to indiscipline by the party workers. Hariprasada is likely to give significant tips to the committee members so that the party workers may not allege that it is biased.
In the meeting, the committee will seek Hariprasada’s advise on applications of about 50 party workers whom the organisation had expelled on charges of internal sabotage during previous Assembly and general elections as well as civic bodies and panchayat polls.


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