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PCC Chief Deepak Baij hits back at being called a scripted leader, says – No one takes Ajay Chandrakar’s statements seriously…

Nitin Namdev, Raipur. State Congress President Deepak Baij has hit back at BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar calling him a scripted leader. He said that no one takes Ajay Chandrakar’s statements seriously. No one in the country is seeing any benefit from BJP’s statements. Let the third phase be completed. The Prime Minister will start shedding crocodile tears in his meeting, because this is all that is left for the BJP. Read this also: Troubled by the warden, the girl students created a ruckus late at night, broke the gate of the hostel and demonstrated against the university management, see VIDEO…

On the impact of the national leadership’s visit to Chhattisgarh, Congress State President Deepak Baij said that BJP does not have any issue in the entire country. All the ministers have no issues. BJP has not been able to say anything among the public. The 4 month long BJP government has ruined the people. The evil of Congress has been visible only among the public. Congress is fighting elections on national issues. This is visible to the public.

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On the issue of reservation, Deepak Baij said that BJP is not in favor of reservation. Statements of big BJP leaders about changing the constitution have been coming out continuously. If you are in favor of reservation, then the reservation bill is pending in Raj Bhavan, why is it not being passed. Should be passed, if reservation is favourable. Congress has been in favor of reservation from the beginning.

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On filling the justice guarantee form of Congress, Deepak Baij said that Congress is getting benefit from it, hence people are coming out of their homes and voting. Women are continuously filling the forms. Taking feedback even while sitting in the war room. Feedback is also being taken continuously at the district and block level.

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On Radhika Kheda case, Deepak Baij said that the report has been submitted to AICC. He told that AICC had asked for the report, hence after discussing one to one with everyone, the report was submitted. Now AICC has to decide. On Minister Kedar Kashyap’s statement about providing justice, Deepak Baij said that BJP should first provide justice to Manipur and should first go to Karnataka and provide justice. BJP should look into its own affairs. This is a matter of our house, we will resolve it. We do not need BJP’s help.

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Question raised on Mahtari Vandan Sammelan

Taking a dig at BJP’s Mahtari Vandan Sammelan, Congress State President Deepak Baij said that BJP is scared of the third phase of elections. Women are not getting the benefits of BJP’s Mahtari Vandan Yojana. Women have not yet received the money for December, January and February. By seeking votes in the name of the poor, BJP has created a divide between the rich and the poor. More than half of the women have been deprived of the benefits of the scheme. With what guise is BJP organizing Mahtari Vandan Sammelan? The resentment of women is clear, and Congress will benefit from it.

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