C'garh Assembly: Debate underway on Cong no-confidence motion

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

The opposition today brought a 15-point "charge sheet" as part of the no-confidence motionit has moved in the against the government.

The legislators, including Dhanendra Sahu, and Kawasi Lakhma, accused the state government of failing on all fronts, ditching farmers and the youth as well as committing scams.

"The 15 years of BJP rule shows no vision for the development of the state. Farmers are committing suicide, youth don't have jobs, labourers are getting cheated and women are feeling insecure," said.

Sahu added that the ruling BJP had lost the confidence of the people as several segments of society, including panchayat teachers, nurses and families of police personnel, were agitating on the streets against the government.

The Budget of the state had increased from Rs 7,000 crore in 2003 (when the BJP first came to power) to around Rs 90,000 crore now but the poor were still living a life of deprivation, he alleged.

He added that the menace of Left Wing Extremism had increased manifold.

leaders said that the had cheated farmers by not fulfilling its poll promises of giving bonus during the last five years and hiking Minimum Support Price (MSP) of paddy to Rs 2,100.

They added that farmers were committing suicide due to the pressure of repaying loans and their lands were being snatched.

Countering the charges, Prem Prakash Pandey, Brijmohan Agrawal, MLA Devjibhai Patel and other ruling party legislators termed the Congress no-confidence motion as "weak".

Agrawal said that the state government had already answered the Congress' allegations by various means including call attention and adjournment motions.

He said that the BJP had been given a mandate to rule three times by the people due to its performance and exuded confidence that it would win another term in the poll slated for later this year.

Pandey said that the opposition party was miffed as the was providing rice at Rs 1 per kilogram to 56 lakh poor families and had distributed Rs 1.25 lakh crore as grants to farmers to better their living conditions.

He added that the had been providing agriculture loans to farmers at zero per cent interest, free LPG connections to poor families and bonus to tendu leaf collectors.

Pandey said the government had set up educational institutions like the of Technology, of Management and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in the state.

This is the third no confidence motion brought against the government, the last of which was during the winter session of the Assembly in 2017.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 18:45 IST