Raipur. After supporting Congress for the Raipur South by-election in Chhattisgarh, JCCJ has now come to the field to campaign in favor of the candidate. Today JCCJ President Amit Jogi met the people of South and appealed for votes for Congress candidate Akash Sharma. While asking for votes in support of Congress, Jogi cornered the BJP government on issues ranging from public issues to the law and order of the state. He also accused the BJP government of sowing the seeds of communalism in the state and also said that it is working on
JCCJ President Amit Jogi said in a conversation that there is a wave of Congress among the people of the South. This time the people of the South have seen that they have to choose a son and not a leader. Even after Sunil Soni being an MP, there is a lot of distance between the people and him. Even after electing BJP representatives for decades, the development of the South is hanging in balance. The BJP has polluted the environment of the entire state. The public has seen that in the last 10 months, Chhattisgarh has become a stronghold of crime, communalism and corruption. People are being made to fight in the name of religion and caste. Even in 1992, when riots were taking place all over the country, such incidents did not happen in Chhattisgarh. The seeds of communalism are sprouting in the state, which is not in the interest of the public.
Amit Jogi said, the BJP government is working on the policy of divide and rule politics. He said, the BJP is looting Chhattisgarh. They have sold the entire mineral wealth to some industrial houses of Gujarat and are doing the politics of hatred to mislead the people.
Amit replied to the question of merger with Congress
Regarding the speculations of JCC merging with Congress, Amit Jogi talked about giving the message of unity of secular forces. He said, the immediate objective of Janta Congress J is to give the message to the government in the Raipur South by-election that secular forces fighting against hatred are present and united in the state.
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