Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has embarked on a tour to address public gatherings in various constituencies ahead of the state assembly elections scheduled for November 15. He began by addressing journalists, stating that he would be visiting Bindranawagarh, Rajim, Nagari, Sihawa, and Dhamtari-Kurud constituencies. Baghel highlighted the enthusiasm among people during recent gatherings and emphasized their readiness to vote for the Congress. 

Regarding the recent remarks made by Chief Justice of India regarding the pending bills in states like Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and Chhattisgarh, Baghel expressed concern and stated that this situation is harmful to democracy. He accused the BJP of attempting to control everything through Raj Bhavan in various states.

The Chief Minister commented on Amit Shah’s recent statement during a roadshow, cautioning against trusting Vishnudev Sai, an Adivasi leader, and questioning guarantees. Baghel recalled that Vishnudev Sai, an Adivasi leader, was relieved from his position on Adivasi Day and urged caution against trusting his statements. Baghel criticized the BJP for their alleged attempts to control everything through the Raj Bhavan. 

He asserted that such actions are detrimental to democracy. Bhupesh also commented on Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit, welcoming him to the sacred land of Patan and acknowledging the presence of freedom fighters in the region.

Responding to Amit Shah’s statements about not selling Nagar Nigam, Baghel questioned the guarantees behind such claims, alleging that those involved in the sale of Nagar Nigam are listed. He accused the BJP of making false promises and labeled their statements as election gimmicks. Baghel concluded by expressing skepticism about the credibility of the BJP in Chhattisgarh, citing past experiences.

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