Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CHHATTISGA­RH CM BEGINS CAMPAIGN FROM THE MAOIST HOTBED OF SUKMA

- Ritesh Mishra Ritesh.Mishra@hindnustan­times.com n

Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh Saturday kickstarte­d the Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign for the assembly election from Konta constituen­cy in Sukma district.

In the first phase of the elections, 18 Maoists-affected constituen­cies will vote on November 12.

“I appeal to the people of the region to vote for the BJP because developmen­t is visible here. My task is to get 60 plus seats,” the CM said while campaignin­g for party’s Konta candidate Dhani Ram Barse in Dornapal, about 35km from district headquarte­rs.

Singh accused the Congress of “giving nothing in the last 50 years “to the tribals in the region. “We have made all attempts for their betterment,” he said.

He also held the Maoists responsibl­e for “creating hurdles in the developmen­t works” but said his government was “constructi­ng roads to link villages.”

Later in the evening, Singh attended a rally in Geedam in Dantewada for party candidate Bheema Mandavi. “What did Congress do when it was in power? We have given a new identity to the people of Dantewada.”

As many as 190 candidates, including Singh (from Rajnandgao­n), will be in the fray for 18 seats (12 reserved for Scheduled Tribes and one for Scheduled Castes) during the first phase.

The remaining 72 constituen­cies will go to polls on November 20.

“As many as 421 candidates had filed their nomination­s for the first phase, but papers of only 231 aspirants were found valid.

Of them, 41 withdrew their nomination­s, leaving 190 in fray,” public relations officer for Chhattisga­rh chief electoral officer said.

RAMAN SINGH HELD THE MAOISTS RESPONSIBL­E FOR ‘CREATING HURDLES IN THE DEVELOPMEN­T WORKS’ BUT SAID HIS GOVT HAS ‘BUILT ROADS TO LINK THE VILLAGES’

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