Tuesday, September 13, 2011

PCC prez Nandkumar Patel teaches unity mantra to partymen




The PCC president Nandkumar Patel has asked Congress workers to forget differences and work for unity and consolidation of the party. “It is high time for the Congmen change priorities. Factionalism has no place in the party. We will have to unite again to dethrone the corrupt BJP government in the next Assembly elections,” said Patel while he was addressing the block-level workers’ conference in Ramanujnagar and Premnagar during his tour to Sarguja district on Wednesday.
He asked the workers to instantly inform if the administration would harass them without any reason. “Since the recent past, the BJP government has started taking repressive action against the Congress workers whenever they tried to raise any issue publicly through protest movements and demonstrations. The Congress will not tolerate the government’s autocratic attitude in future,” he said.
Earlier, Patel held talks with the officials of the Agriculture department and urged them to quickly ensure availability of the stock of fertilisers in the cooperative societies when he learnt from the party workers at Ambikapur that there was no respite to farmers’ woes due to scarcity of fertilisers.
Patel further slammed the BJP government for playing party politics when he learnt that the party’s local MLAs and public representatives were not invited during public dedication programme of new engineering college in the area. He said the BJP government should stop such trends and give equal significance to the local MLAs and public representatives of other political parties.
Leader of Congress legislators’ party (CLP) Ravindra Choubey was supposed to accompany Patel in his Ambikapur tour but he could not turn up. However, Patel was accompanied by deputy leader of Congress legislators’ party (CLP) Rampukar Singh, former parliamentarian Khelsai Singh, legislators TS Singhdeo and Amarjeet Bhagat, Sarguja DCC president US Singhdeo, Koria DCC president Nazir Azhar, Tuleshwar Singh, Vedanti Tiwari and Shyamlal Jaiswal.


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