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    There has been no such incident in the state which is not linked to Congress, Congress is the biggest challenge to the internal security and law and order of the state: Sanjay Srivastava

    The World OpinionBy The World OpinionOctober 15, 20243 Mins Read
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    Raipur. BJP State General Secretary Sanjay Srivastava has launched a scathing attack on Congress over the involvement of NSUI official Kuldeep Sahu in the murder of the head constable’s wife and daughter in Surajpur. Srivastava alleged that in Chhattisgarh, Congress, through its goon elements, is engaged in spreading the poison of anarchy and terror by spoiling the law and order. This is a shameful example of the criminal character of the Congress and such elements will not be tolerated at all under the leadership and guidance of the BJP government of the state, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai and Deputy Chief Minister/Home Minister.

    Srivastava met State Congress President Deepak Baij, former Deputy Chief Minister T.S. Taking a dig at all the Congress leaders, including Singhdev, who are praising this horrific crime, he said that the political track record of Congress, which has become a refuge for people involved in all kinds of crimes, is that when it is in power, it gives shelter to criminal elements. She uses them to further her own interests, and when she is away from power, she uses these same elements to spread anarchy by committing a series of crimes in the state. Sanjay Srivastava said that many such hooligan groups within the Congress are running a conspiratorial agenda to defame the BJP government in the state. There is no such serious criminal incident left in the state, the strings of which are not linked to Congress. The biggest challenge to the internal security and law and order of the state is Congress itself. Especially the youth organization of Congress, under the protection of its senior leaders, has become a stronghold of criminals and smugglers not only in Chhattisgarh but across the country. Cocaine worth more than five thousand crore rupees was seized in Delhi, its leader was also the president of a Congress cell. During the tenure of Bhupesh government of Congress, there is a long list of involvement of Congress leaders in all kinds of crimes, which Congress continued to nurture during its rule, now the same goon elements are using them for anarchy in the state. Congress is doing it with complete shamelessness.

    Taking aim at the Congress leaders, Sanjay Srivastava asked whether the Congress had created the pretense of the so-called Nyaya Padyatra to protect these criminal elements under the leadership of Deepak Baij? In the said Padyatra also, all the criminal elements who had become the poster boys of the so-called Nyaya Padyatra of Congress, were those criminal elements preparing to welcome the Nyaya Yatra by putting up banners and posters with the instigation of which leaders? The criminal faces of Congress are continuously being exposed.

    K.K., accused of fraud, is close to former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. In view of Srivastava being declared a fugitive, Srivastava said that during the Congress rule, not only the state treasury was looted, the rights of the people of the state were violated by scams of thousands of crores of rupees, but people with criminal tendencies were given political protection to loot. Was given free rein. Former Chief Minister Baghel should make public his relationship with the said accused, because this accused of fraud used to perform special prayers for former Chief Minister Baghel and that is why Baghel often used to visit his residence in Bilaspur. He said that along with losing power, the Congress is so desperate for all its misdeeds to be exposed and its criminal faces to be exposed that now it is not hesitating to shed rivers of blood through its henchmen.

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