Congress leaders, from across the country will come here to participate in the 85th plenary session to formulate the roadmap for assembly elections in 2023 and general elections in 2024, said Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday exuded confidence that there was 'no chance of BJP' in the state and said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is scared of the Congress.
Addressing the media persons in the state capital Raipur on Monday, Sao said, "CM Baghel himself is the reason for the ED raid. The raid is being conducted on the basis of evidence found in the previous ED raid."
As the Enforcement Directorate raided the office and residential premises of Chhattisgarh Congress leaders in a coal levy scam case, state Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Monday alleged that the crackdown is in connection with a forthcoming party convention in state's capital.
Speaking to mediapersons on Sunday, the chief minister said, "Only a few days are left for our three-day plenary session. All arrangements are underway for ministers and delegates. I am obliged to the party high command for giving us this chance to host the session this year."
On being asked about the protest staged by BJP against the killing of their party workers in Bastar and use of term targeting killing, the Chief Minister said "These people are conspirator and use new terminology that's why I said that if you think it is targeted killing (which we are consid
The United Nations (UN) has declared this year as the 'International Year of Millets' on the initiative of India, which presided over a powerful group like the G20.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the three-day long carnival at Subhash Station wherein a total of 49 stalls have been established. Of 49 stalls, 25 stalls belong to Chhattisgarh.
"Why are you (the government) running away from discussing the issue in both the houses of Parliament? We are demanding a probe by the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) and if there is nothing then get it investigated," said CM Baghel.
Baghel said, "Whoever speaks against the central government will be crushed. If the Congress party raises its voice, action is taken against them. If the regional parties raise their voice, action is taken against them. We went to Assam for the election campaign, went to Uttar Pradesh, whene
CM Baghel said, "It is absolutely wrong. BJP leaders, Kedar Kashyap and Mahesh Gagda have lost their elections, still we have given Z plus security to them. Similarly, look at former CM Raman Singh, he never even goes to Naxal-affected areas and he has more security than that of the Chief Mi
Giving information about the program, Parliamentary Secretary and Kunkuri MLA U D Minj said that he specially invited CM Baghel to the youth festival being organised under 'Madhyam' organisation in the district. Agriculture Minister Ravindra Choubey, cabinet minister Umesh Patel will also pa