Deepak Baij is struggling to save his position: Pragya Nirvani
2 min readRaipur (Team Newsbuddy): Reacting to the demand of resignation of Home Minister Vijay Sharma in connection with the incident in Kawardha by the state Congress President Deepak Baij, District Panchayat Member Pragya Nirvani said that Baij is struggling to save his position, during his rule, neither did he himself come to the incident in Saja’s Birampur nor did any big leader come to wipe the tears of the victim’s family, well, God has done justice to him, now Baij is just making statements here and there to save his position, Deepak Baij has proved to be the most flop president of Chhattisgarh Congress, during his tenure as the state Congress President, Baij lost the assembly elections himself and also ruined the party’s boat, Baij kept trying to shorten the line of former CM Bhupesh, in the Lok Sabha elections, Baij did such a fierce campaign in his parliamentary constituency that the party was wiped out in Bastar and the intoxication of former Excise Minister Lakhma also vanished, Congress has never suffered such a crushing defeat since the formation of Chhattisgarh state The morality on the basis of which they are demanding resignation from Home Minister Vijay Sharma, if they had any morality left in themselves, they should have resigned from the organization after the crushing defeat in the assembly and Lok Sabha elections.
The saying ‘many are better off giving advice’ applies accurately to Baij. The sensitive Chief Minister of the Bharatiya Janata Party took cognizance of the Kawardha incident and took immediate action and removed 23 people including the Collector and SP. I ask the State Congress President, which officer was taken action against when the incident happened in Birampur during your rule. Which officer was taken action against when riots broke out in Kawardha? District Panchayat member Pragya Nirvani said sarcastically that if the spoon speaks, then the sieve will also speak. As the State Congress President, his only achievement will be that in the long run, Baij will be remembered only as the Bhasmasur leader of his party