Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Congress training workers thru district-level meetings


Raipur, December 27, 2011

The Congress is training workers for its mission 2013 through district-level meetings. The PCC president Nandkumar Patel says that the party aims to make the workers acquainted all the issues of the state so that they could inform people of their areas about the government’s failure.
The Congress media cell chairman Shailesh Nitin Trivedi informed that the party would once again raise the same issues in the workers’ meetings, to be organised in the four districts in the first week January 2012, which were prominently highlighted by it in the recently concluded Vidhan Sabha session.
“The government avoided to give satisfactory reply to our questions. Hence, we have decided to ask the same questions again in our workers’ meetings,” Trivedi said.
He pointed that the three questions asked by Congress president to Chief Minister Raman Singh were still unanswered. “Why the CM is hesitating in answering these simple questions? We will continue asking him same questions unless he replies,” he said.
Notably, during district-level workers’ meeting at Rajnandgaon earlier this month on December 1, Patel had sought answers of his three questions from the CM - the total fund provided by the Centre to the state government in last eight years, the number of suicidal cases of farmers during BJP’s two tenures and the places where 3.5 percent of the total tribals migrated.
Besides senior party leaders, AICC general secretary and state Congress incharge BK Hariprasada and incharge secretary Bhakt Charandas will also remain present in all the four workers’ meetings.
The party will organise meetings at Bemetara, Balrampur, Koria and Mungeli on districts from January 3-6, 2012.




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