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Congress sees revolution in Naxalism, cannot be good for Chhattisgarh: Amit Shah

Targeting the Congress, BJP president Amit Shah said on Saturday that the party which sees Naxalism as a medium for revolution could not do any good for Chhattisgarh. The BJP chief hailed the Raman Singh government saying that he had made the state "almost free" of Naxalism and developed it as a hub of power and cement production.

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BJP president Amit Shah addressing a press conference in Raipur, ANI
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Targeting the Congress, BJP president Amit Shah said on Saturday that the party which sees Naxalism as a medium for revolution could not do any good for Chhattisgarh. The BJP chief hailed the Raman Singh government saying that he had made the state "almost free" of Naxalism and developed it as a hub of power and cement production.

"Jis party ko naxalwaad mein kranti dikhai padti ho, naxalwaad kranti ka maadhyam dikhai padhta ho, woh party Chhattisgarh ka bhala nahi kar sakti (The party which sees Naxalism as a medium for revolution cannot do any good for Chhattisgarh," Shah, targeting the opposition Congress, said.

Shah was referring to the remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Congress president Raj Babbar during a press conference held in Raipur last week when he had said Naxals had launched a "revolution" which cannot be stopped through guns, and the menace should be resolved through talks

When Babbar was asked whether he was suggesting Naxals were revolutionaries, he had said, "I want to clarify that I said the issue can be solved through talks with those who call themselves revolutionaries by indulging in acts of terrorism."

Shah exuded confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would win this month's Assembly polls in the state for the fourth straight time.

Addressing a press conference here after releasing his party's manifesto ahead of the first phase of polling on November 12, Shah said, "The BJP government under Chief Minister Raman Singh has contained Naxalism and made the state almost free of it." 

Earlier known as a BIMARU state, Chhattisgarh was now a "power and cement production hub", he said, and lauded the Raman Singh government for initiating several welfare measures for the state's prosperity.

"Taking on the Congress's propaganda and working tirelessly for the state's development for the last 15 years is a big challenge. I am confident that the BJP will win a straight fourth term in office," Shah said.

The state government had initiated several welfare measures and made the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme corruption-free, he added.

The 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly will go to the polls in two phases -- on November 12 and 20 -- and the results will be announced on December 11.

(With PTI inputs)

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