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Rahul Gandhi said an international airport will be set up in Chhattisgarh to help farmers.

Rajnandgaon/ Kawardha:

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday promised free health treatment up to Rs 10 lakh for the poor under an existing scheme in Chhattisgarh if his party retains power in the assembly polls next month.

Addressing election rallies in the Rajnandgaon district headquarters and Kawardha (the headquarters of Kabirdham district), Mr Gandhi also said agricultural landless labourers (in rural areas) will be given Rs 10,000 per year in place of the existing Rs 7,000.

In a swipe at BJP, he said the “amount of money they give to Adani, we will give the same to labourers, farmers and small traders of Chhattisgarh”.

He reiterated the Congress’ commitment to conduct a caste census in the country if the party is voted to power at the Centre.

He said an international airport will be set up in Chhattisgarh to help farmers export their produce after the Congress forms government at the Centre.

“Our Guarantee: Under Dr Khubchand Baghel Health Assistance Scheme, the poor will get free treatment facilities up to Rs 10 lakh in place of the existing Rs 5 lakh, while others will get up to Rs 5 lakh in place of the existing Rs 50,000 (if Congress retains power in the state),” Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel wrote on his ‘X’ handle after Gandhi’s address at Rajnandgaon.

Mr Gandhi said the Congress government is for the poor, labourers, farmers, backward classes, tribals and Dalits and it listens to the “voice of their hearts”.

“You need not speak, we can hear the voice of your hearts. This morning, Baghel ji and I did some work for farmers and labourers and spoke to them. They told us that what the Congress government has done for them in five years, no other government has done ever,” he said.

Look at the way the Congress party works, the Congress leader said.

Earlier in the day, Mr Gandhi helped some cultivators at a village near Raipur in harvesting paddy and said the pro-farmer “model” of his party’s government in Chhattisgarh will be replicated across India.

He highlighted five schemes of the Congress government in Chhattisgarh, including loan waiver and input subsidy, as best works in the interest of farmers.

He visited Kathiya village near the state capital Raipur in the morning where he interacted with farmers and labourers and helped them in harvesting paddy, a party functionary here said.

Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Deputy CM T S Singh Deo accompanied Mr Gandhi.

“During our interaction with farmers and labourers, they told us that Rs 7,000 (the amount given under the Rajiv Gandhi Bhoomihin Kisan Nyay Yojna) is less. We discussed in the car and decided that it would now be Rs 10,000,” Gandhi said in Rajnandgaon.

The day Congress comes to power in Delhi, work on caste census will be started from the same day, he said.

“Similarly, the Congress will start (conducting) the caste census from the first day in Chhattisgarh after the formation of the government. It has started in Karnataka and Rajasthan. We will do it in Madhya Pradesh (if the party comes to power in the BJP-ruled state).

“After the caste census, a new chapter of the backward people, Dalits and tribals will be written. Historic works will be started for their progress and development,” Mr Gandhi added.

He said Congress works for the poor, labourers, farmers, backward classes, tribals and Dalits, whereas the BJP-led Centre works for billionaires like Adani.

“Whatever Modi ji and BJP see, they privatise it. They privatise hospitals, schools, and colleges and hand them over to billionaires. We don’t want such a country (where everything is privatised). The work of the government is to protect the poor, and run schools, colleges, universities and hospitals”, he said in Kawardha.

Accusing the BJP-led Centre of waiving loans of select industrialists, Gandhi said, “The money Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives to Adani, we will give the same to labourers, farmers and small traders of Chhattisgarh”.

He reiterated if Congress retains power in Chhattisgarh, free education will be provided in government institutions to students from “KG (kindergarten) to PG (post-graduation)”.

“As of now, we don’t have a government in Delhi (Centre) so we will work in Chhattisgarh. You see what happens if we get elected in Delhi. They have made it fun.

“The country belongs to farmers, labourers, and small traders. It does not have only two to three persons or Adani. You take it on writing from me that I will give as much money to you as they (BJP) give to them (industrialists),” he said.

Referring to his discussion with Baghel, Gandhi said he told the chief minister to think big. “Chhattisgarh is known as the paddy bowl and it should also become a hub of vegetables and other produce. I told Baghel ji the way he had spread a network of English medium schools, he should also spread a web of food processing units in every district,” he said.

Mr Gandhi also said that after coming to power at the Centre, the Congress government will open two to three international airports.

“When that happens, your state (Chhattisgarh) will not only be a paddy bowl of India but of the entire world. You will be able to export vegetables to America, Dubai and England.. therefore I tell you to learn English too because it will be required when you go to the USA. In future when your children will send their farm produce abroad, the English language will help them,” he added.

Mr Gandhi alleged the BJP spreads hatred and indulges in making one religion fight with another and one caste with the other “but Congress opens shop of love in the market of hate”.

Rajnandgaon and Kawardha are among the 20 assembly constituencies that will go to polls in the first phase of two-phase elections on November 7. The rest 90 seats will see voting on November 17.

Congress has fielded its sitting MLA and minister Mohammad Akbar from Kawardha and its senior OBC leader Girish Dewangan from Rajnandgaon.

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Amit Shah said the enthusiasm of people shows BJP will win. (File)

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday alleged the Congress will continue doing the “appeasement” politics for a vote bank if it returns to power in Chhattisgarh after the assembly polls next month.

Addressing a rally in Rajnandgaon city, Shah said the Congress government has built a “corruption chain” up to Delhi like a food chain (of restaurants). “If BJP comes to power in Chhattisgarh, we will recover every penny from the corrupt and they will be hanged upside down,” he added.

He also said that the undivided Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh had remained a ‘BIMARU’ (laggard) state during the Congress rule, but in 15 years after Raman Singh came to power (in 2003), it became a developed state.

Shah attacked the Bhupesh Baghel government over communal violence in Biranpur village of Bemetara district in April and asked people whether they wanted Chhattisgarh to become a centre of communal riots again.

The rally was held ahead of the filing of nomination forms of former chief minister Raman Singh and three other BJP candidates in Rajnandgaon.

The opposition BJP has fielded Ishwar Sahu, the father of Bhuneshwar Sahu who was killed in the Biranpur riot, from the Saja assembly segment in Bemetara district.

Polling for 90 seats in Chhattisgarh is scheduled to be held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

Pointing at Ishwar Sahu who was present on the stage, Shah said Bhuneshwar Sahu was lynched for vote bank and appeasement. “We will bring the murderer of Bhuneshwar Sahu to justice. We have given a ticket to his father”.

“Do you want Chhattisgarh to become the centre of communal riots once again? Should Bhuneshwar Sahu get justice or not? If Congress comes to power again, it will continue the politics of appeasement and vote bank,” he said.

Shah said various “scams” have taken place during the Congress rule in Chhattisgarh and accused CM Baghel of turning the state into the “ATM’ of Delhi darbar”.

Hailing the massive crowd at the rally, Shah said the enthusiasm of people shows that the lotus (BJP’s poll symbol) will bloom on December 3, the day of counting, in Chhattisgarh.

“The upcoming elections are not to elect any government or MLAs but to create a golden future under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he added. 

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Union Minister Anurag Thakur launched “BhuPay” Scanner

Raipur:

As a move to corner the Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government in Chhattisgarh over the issue of corruption, BJP on Thursday launched a QR code ‘BhuPay’, taking users to a website carrying information about alleged scams that took place in the state involving link of people close to power corridor.

The website claims that corruption worth several crores took place in the state which includes liquor scams, alleged irregularities in the selection of candidates in CGPSC, corruption in rice allocated for PDS, misappropriation to the tune of several crores on the pretext of Gauthans, coal scam and others.

Moreover, the online platform also claimed that an amount to the tune of around Rs 1500 crore was amassed for “Bharat Todo Yatra” (BJP termed Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ as ‘Bharat Todo Yatra’).

Through this website, the BJP accused the state government of indulging in collecting commission in works carried out under District Mineral Foundations (DMF) and people close to the government of having links in the Mahadev betting case.

Launching the scanner, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur said that with the help of technology, the BJP will expose the Bhupesh Baghel-led government in the state in front of people.

The union minister further attacked the Congress government stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured the safe rescue of 23000 Indian students from a war-hit foreign country by launching ‘Operation Ganga’ and contrary to it, the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh ensured the flow of liquor like a river and corruption in its sale even after the pledge to ban it by taking holy ‘Gangajal’ on hand.

After BJP came to power, Chhattisgarh under the leadership of Raman Singh had achieved new heights of progress but in the last five years, the situation turned worse, claimed the Union Minister, adding that the existing situation of the state was obvious because the promise of liquor ban was made by keeping Gangajal in hand but the government ensured its home delivery.

The government failed to provide employment, he said.

The state government did not release a bonus of two years to farmers, said the union minister, adding that several promises are yet to be fulfilled.

He further alleged that 39000 children in tribal-dominated areas died due to the absence of proper healthcare facilities

Collectors have been given the task of collection, alleged Mr Thakur, adding that the state has become famous for committing corruption.

He asked CM Baghel to answer what steps are being taken to fulfill the promises made in the poll manifesto.

Massive resentment is prevailing among youths and its fallout will be visible during the coming elections, he said.

He also attacked the APP-led Delhi government in connection with the liquor scam.

He also took a dig at Congress for spreading rose petals to welcome Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi and alleged that the money amassed through corruption was used in it.

It is worth mentioning that Chhattisgarh is one of the five states, going to polls later this year.

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