He added, "Today, I am going to visit Siddhivinayak Ganesh ji to pray for the happiness and peace of Chhattisgarh. I will also pray that may God give them (AAP) wisdom as well."
The Enforcement Directorate has been tarnishing its own image through it actions, said Chhatisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel while attacking Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday.
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.
"In one month, four major incidents were reported in Bastar region wherein four prominent BJP workers were killed. The growing activeness of BJP workers has made Congress nervous and I feel this is part of a conspiracy. This is to create a panic among the party workers so that they may not m
"As BJP leaders think that investigation in Naxal attacks on their workers is not being done properly and they are staging a protest in this regard. Earlier also NIA took over the probe into the case we were investigating. Now when such incidents are taking place, DGP has written a letter to
To take stock of preparations ongoing for the Congress's plenary session commencing from February 24, AICC treasurer Pawan Bansal and the party's general secretary Tariq Anwar visited the venue of Mega programme.
"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