The Sunday Guardian

‘GOVT SCHEMES MAY HELP CONGRESS WIN IN CHHATTISGA­RH’

‘With the govt’s focus on agricultur­e, people associated with the sector are likely to vote for Bhupesh Baghel’.

- BADAR BASHIR The Sunday Guardian.

The Congress in Chhattisga­rh has consolidat­ed its political standing in the state. With the government’s agricultur­e friendly policies, the people are going to vote back the Congress to power, according to research by a Congress leaning organisati­on, accessed by

According to the research, the most impact on the state’s electorate will be had from the government’s Godhan Nyay Yojana (GNY) which was intended to provide income support to cattle owners through procuremen­t of dung. Under the Yojana, the Bhupesh Baghel government had started buying cow dung from cattle-rearers and farmers at Rs 2 per kg rate.

Following the success of the scheme, the government launched cow urine procuremen­t scheme as an expansion of the same scheme, under which the state government started procuring cow urine at a minimum rate of Rs 4 per litre for making pesticides and organic fertiliser­s. Chief Minister Baghel had said recently, “In the last two years, more than Rs 300 crore have been transferre­d to the bank accounts of cow dung sellers, gauthan committees and women SHGS under that scheme.” The total population of the state is around 2.55 crore, of which about 70% population is engaged in agricultur­e. Political analysts believe that with the government’s focus on agricultur­e, people associated with the sector are likely to vote for Baghel. Aditya Rathi, a political researcher who has conducted several internal researches in various states, said, “Government schemes will have a big impact on the Chhattisga­rh electorate this time, thus making the Congress strong in the state. We may draw an analogy with Gujarat. The way the BJP is strong and indomitabl­e in Gujarat, the same way Congress has become strong in Chhattisga­rh due to Bhupesh Baghel.”

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