Raipur: Chhattisgarh has an assembly election coming this year. Where on one hand, both the BJP and the Congress are busy exerting their strength on this issue, Maoists in the state have boycotted the upcoming assembly election in a press note.

Along with this, the failures of the central and state government have been counted. Maoists have mentioned a manifesto of the party before the formation of the governments and how much work has been done in it after that.

The Maoists have also accused the central government for misusing the Enforcement Directorate and NIA. Further, Maoists accused the central government of raising inflation, atrocities on women, GST, fake promises of jobs for the unemployed, loan waivers for farmers, and eviction of 11 lakh tribals across the country.

Meanwhile, chief minister Bhupesh Baghel has expressed his belief of establishing Nava Chhattisgarh wherein efforts for allowance for the unemployed and various schemes have helped the underprivileged. He has organised many meetings with youth and women to know what they want and recognize their needs.

Starting a door-to-door campaign, CM Baghel tweeted, “The Congress government at the door of the beneficiary has started today from Raipur South Assembly. We have done a lot of work for all sections. What is said is done. We will reach all the beneficiaries. Trust intact again Congress government”.

After the announcement made by the Maoists, there has been a stir in politics. Campaigning in such areas may be difficult for the coming assembly elections, however, it seems CM Baghel is still dedicated to enlightening the lives of people in the state.