Once again, training his guns towards senior party MLA Ajit Jogi indirectly, PCC programme coordinator has said that indiscipline – be it of any type, would not be tolerated in the party. Baghel, who returned to Raipur after meeting party’s national vice president Rahul Gandhi at New Delhi on Wednesday, said he had briefed Gandhi about PCC’s ongoing and future events.
He said he also talked to Chhattisgarh Congress incharge BK Hariprasada and AICC treasurer Motilal Vora during his Delhi visit.
Looking upbeat after his meeting with Gandhi, Baghel said he informed how the party was successfully taking out kalash yatra in state. He told that the party would also restart parivartan yatra in September 2013. He further informed Gandhi about party’s plan to organise felicitation programme for teachers on the occasion of teachers’ day on September 5 and a couple of others events for businessmen and minority communities in coming days.
When asked when exactly would the parivartan yatra be restarted, he said the date would be finalised once PCC president Charandas Mahant returns from New Delhi .
To a question regarding indiscipline, he said the party had talked about it and would keep a close tab on those who go astray. He indirectly cautioned Jogi and his supporters that the state unit was in no mood to brook indiscipline.
Notably, Baghel launched offensive against Jogi after the latter, in one of his solo-events, appealed to the locals of his assembly area Patan to reject him in polls. Jogi even projected his supporter as an apt candidate from Patan. Jogi did this to former PCC president Dhanendra Sahu and MLAs Rajkamal Singhania and Rudra Kumar Guru in their respective Vidhan Sabha areas too. Irked by Jogi’s activities Baghel, Sahu, Singhania and Rudra Kumar had complained against him to Gandhi recently.
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