Deepak Baij on state tour before Nyaya Yatra: Will take ground report in Sukma-Dantewada today, meeting will be held in Surguja division soon

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Chhattisgarh Congress has intensified its preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. State President Deepak Baij will continuously visit different districts of the state and brainstorm with the workers regarding Nyay Yatra and elections. Today Deepak Baij is on a tour of Sukma and Dantewada districts. Here too he will hold a meeting with leaders and workers. Will take ground report from them.

Deepak Baij has so far visited more than 10 districts including Sarangarh, Raigarh, Janjgir-Champa, Sakti, Bilaspur, Mungeli, Narayanpur, Kondagaon in view of the Nyay Yatra and the Lok Sabha. Will soon visit the districts of Surguja division.

Deepak Baij will visit all the districts of Surguja division in the first week of February. Surguja division is being celebrated as a very important stop in the yatra. Rahul Hasdev will also go. In such a situation, important preparations are being made in the districts of the division. The Yatra will pass through these districts.

The yatra can pass through Raigarh, Kharsia, Korba, Katghora, Tara, Udaipur, Ambikapur, Rajpur, Balrampur and Ramanujganj. Yatra route committees have been formed for this. In-charges and members have been appointed for these districts only.

Umesh-Mahant will have a big role

This yatra will mainly pass through Raigarh, Janjgir, Korba, Surguja Lok Sabha in Chhattisgarh. Bilaspur Lok Sabha has been separated from the Yatra route. Raigarh area is the home ground of MLA Umesh Patel. The Patel family has dominated this area. Patel is one of the few former ministers who have won again.

Korba and Janjgir Lok Sabha constituency is the home ground of former Assembly Speaker Charandas Mahanta. Recently, many MLAs associated with Charandas have also reached the assembly after winning. Janjgir is the only district where all the seats are in the possession of Congress. Due to which Mahant’s stature has increased in front of the high command.