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Chhattisgarh CM leaving no stone unturned to retain power

What are the issues in front of the voters of Chhattisgarh this time? From here, both the Congress and the BJP are raring to go all out and try to identify the suitable faces for the state assembly elections to woo the people and transmit their messages into voters’ minds.Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has […]

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What are the issues in front of the voters of Chhattisgarh this time? From here, both the Congress and the BJP are raring to go all out and try to identify the suitable faces for the state assembly elections to woo the people and transmit their messages into voters’ minds.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has to prove himself in the upcoming assembly polls to be held this year later in the state. The BJP will go to any length to depose the Congress and form a government in Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel doesn’t like to leave any stone unturned in wooing the people. The CM started a programme called ‘Meeting Meeting’. Chhattisgarh’s word is meeting. Of late, CM Baghel and top state officials arrived at Vidhansabha, where, after all the formalities, the question-and-answer session regarding the function of the present state government started.
During this programme, India News correspondent Manoj Manu was present as well. When asked about the scheme implemented by the state government, CM Baghel mentioned that the majority of the government’s schemes have been executed in the state. In the programme, he stated that the government has plans to obtain cow urine and dung for the production of pesticides and organic fertilizers.
He went on to say that the Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana 2023 has been functioning to provide health care facilities for those who are residing in far-flung areas and are not getting proper treatment. The state government is adamant about sending a full team to rural areas that are deprived of basic health care facilities.
During the programme, a girl student surprised all as she asked questions in fluent English.
The CM replied in a funny tone, “Has your father increased your pocket money or not?” Those who were present in the meeting started laughing. The Chief Minister asked the student how long she had been studying at a private school and the overall expense.
The girl replied that earlier it was 25-thousand per year, but now everything is free.
The Chief Minister was well satisfied with the state government’s performance in most sectors. Several drawbacks were also revealed. Baghel instructed the concerned officials to improve the conditions where there is scope for improvement.

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