Saturday, May 4, 2013

Parivartan yatra: Cong says govt partial

Raipur, May 03, 2013

Congress on Friday said the Raman Singh-government had started new trend in the state by ignoring development works in those assembly areas where the ruling party candidates lost in polls. Contrarily, the party said, the Congress-led UPA government at Centre was committed for all-round development of Chhattisgarh despite BJP in power. 

The Congress parivartan yatra’s media coordinator Jaswant Claudius informed that the party exposed the BJP government’s partial attitude before public during public rallies at Pamgarh, Bilaigarh and Sarangarh under yatra’s third phase on Friday.

According to Claudius, state Congress president Nandkumar Patel told people in rallies how the Centre gave over Rs one lakh crore to Chhattisgarh to implement on schemes aimed to benefit for children, women, students,  farmers, labourers and youth, but the BJP government misused the fund. 

Patel said the funds provided by Centre to state for upliftment of scheduled caste people too went in pockets of corrupts. Patel also called chief minister Raman Singh as most corrupt CM of the country.

Claudius informed that union minister of state for agriculture and food processing industries Charandas Mahant and veteran party leader Vidyacharan Shukla would participate in public meetings to be held at Saraipali, Basna and Mahasamund on Saturday.


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