Raipur, November 21, 2012
Terming BJP
government’s nagar suraj abhiyan (NSA) as seven-day drama, the Congress on
Wednesday said the campaign was merely intended to deceive to people, not to
give them relief.
“In democracy, there
should be uninterrupted communication between the government and public, but
under BJP’s regime this system is completely missing,” said state Congress head
Nandkumar Patel and CLP leader Ravindra Choubey.
“The chief minister
Raman Singh should tender his apology to the residents of 168 cities of Chhattisgarh
for remaining incommunicative for nine years. He should explain why he ignored
them during this period, did not try to launch NSA earlier and did it only when
polls are in the offing,” the duo said.
They mocked the CM
for terming NSA as prototype for country. “In the backdrop of ill-facilitated
urban pockets, how come the CM hope that the NSA would be widely accepted,”
they asked.
They allege that
the government did not believe in work but merely in wasting money in dramas
like NSA.
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