Raipur, December 12, 2011
Congress monitoring committee will be on a day-long tour of Mahasamund district to take stock of the Central schemes on Tuesday. The PCC president Nandkumar Patel and CLP leader Ravindra Choubey will also accompany the members of monitoring panel in the tour.
According to information, the committee will hold six meetings at different blocks in which the party’s local leaders, MLAs, former MLAs, public representatives, office-bearers of different morchas and cells and workers have been invited. Each meeting will be convened by different teams of the committee.
The first meeting of the panel will be held at Mahasamund district headquarters at 11 am. The meeting will be chaired by committee chairman Arvind Netam. Patel and Choubey will also give significant tips to the leaders regarding party’s future plans in the meeting.
The panel meeting will also be attended by legislators Agni Chandrakar, Paresh Baghbahra, Dr Haridas Bhardwaj and Devendra Bahadur Singh. Patel has directed these MLAs to collect evidences pertaining to graft cases in Central schemes being implemented in their constituencies.
The committee members who will attend the meeting at district headquarters are Somprakash Giri, Ganeshshankar Bajpayee and Jhitruram Baghel. The meeting at Baghbahra block will be conducted by panel members Tarun Chaterjee, Fulodevi Netam and Ghanaram Sahu.
The meeting at Saraipali block will be convened by panel members Satyanarayan Sharma, Chanesh Ram Rathiya and Chainsingh Samle while Basna block will be organised by committee members Yogeshwar Raj Singh, Imran Memon, and Chandraprakash Bajpayee.
The meeting of Pithora block will be held by panel members Devvrat Singh and Gulab Singh.
Notably, the committee has already toured Sarguja, Bastar, Koria, Jashpur and Kawardha districts in the past couple of months and claims to have found large number of graft cases in Centre’s flagship programmes including MNREGA and PMGSY. The party again plans to tour Bastar division in the second fortnight of December and January 2011 to oversee the flagship programmes of the Union government.
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