New Delhi: With two weeks remaining for the primary part of the Chhattisgarh meeting polls, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel right now made an try and woo the farmers by promising to waive off agri loans as soon as once more if the Congress social gathering retains energy within the state. CM Baghel’s ensures comes because the opposition BJP intensifies its marketing campaign within the state.
Taking on X (previously Twitter) Baghel wrote- “We will waive loans of farmers if we are voted to power and form government in the state again.” Bhaghel additional stated that may immediately profit practically 22 lakh farmers within the state. This marks the fourth assure from the Congress forward of the polls in Chhattisgarh because the social gathering has already promised to conduct a caste census, purchase 20 quintals/acre of paddy, and supply housing to 17.5 lakh households within the state.
“Today the fourth announcement is dedicated to our farmers. So far we have made 4 announcements. Like before, this time farmers’ loans will be waived. Will conduct caste census, Will buy 20 quintals/acre of paddy. We will provide housing to 17.5 lakh families. Janta ka bharosa hai barkarar. Phir se Congress sarkar,” Baghel posted on X.
The nomination course of for the Madhya Pradesh meeting elections and the second part of the Chhattisgarh meeting polls commenced on October 21. The last date for submitting nominations in Madhya Pradesh, protecting all 230 constituencies, and in Chhattisgarh, encompassing 70 out of the entire 90 constituencies, is about for October 30.
Yesterday, the Congress social gathering unveiled its third and final checklist, that includes seven candidates for the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. Among them, Ambica Singh Deo and Omkar Sahu, outstanding social gathering leaders, had been nominated. The ruling social gathering has chosen Ambica Singh Deo for Baikunthpur, Chaturi Nand for Saraipali, Ambina Markam for Sihawa, and Omkar Sahu for Dhamtari.
The Chhattisgarh Assembly elections will happen in two phases. The preliminary part, encompassing 20 seats, is scheduled for November 7, whereas the remaining 70 seats will go to the polls on November 17.