Monday, December 3, 2012

CM lost support of BJP workers, public: Cong

Raipur, December 03, 2012

Sharply reacting over chief minister Raman Singh’s December 2 appeal to BJPians to wipe out Congress from Chhattisgarh, the PCC president Nandkumar Patel on Monday said by using such language CM displayed his autocratic mindset in democracy.

“The CM’s statement is full of arrogance and is against state’s culture and tradition. The people of Chhattisgarh will give him appropriate reply in upcoming assembly and general elections,” Patel said.

“The CM has rather made empty claims that his government has eradicated corruption, malnutrition, tyranny, partiality, exploitation and violence in past nine years. In fact, during his regime, the reservation quota of SC and ST, lands of tribals and number of jobs for youth have certainly reduced,” he added.

He said the CM was actually scared of intense activities of Congress and hence was compelled to urge the BJP workers to start making conducive atmosphere for the party before elections.

“Why did not the CM talked to BJP workers in this manner in last nine years? Surely he is power hungry and therefore he is pretending to be very much concerned towards his party workers ahead of crucial polls,” he said.

“The BJP workers have realised that the CM merely intends to get back in power and benefit a handful of people whom he trust. He has ignored the party workers for nine years. Now, neither he has support of his own partymen nor of the public,” Patel said.

“The Congress will pose strong challenge to BJP in 2013 and 2014 polls and will seek the latter’s reply on uterus removal case, eye camp incidents, untimely deaths of children due to malnutrition, coal scam, power theft, dejected condition of Bastarians, bad roads, overflowing drains in urban areas, deplorable education system, expensive power rates, etc,” he said.

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