‘Cong leaders wearing black dress brought disrepute to State’

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‘Cong leaders wearing black dress brought disrepute to State’

Sunday, 23 September 2018 | Staff Reporter | Raipur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is extending development gift to the State but the State Congress party leaders due to their negative mentality wore black dress as mark of protest and brought disrepute to Chhattisgarh said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State Spokesperson Shrichand Sundarani on Saturday.

Reacting to the agitation by Congress party leaders and workers' failed attempt to show black flags to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Janjgir-Champa district, Sundarani said that the protest of Congress party was ‘unwarranted.’ “It is just to pacify the ego of Congress leaders at the Centre such unrest is being created in the state.  The State government has taken immediate action, even after that, the Congress party is indulging in drawing political mileage out of the Bilaspur incident”, he said in a statement here.

Sundarani said that it is a habit of Congress party that if government orders NIA probe it would demand C.B.I probe, and if magisterial probe is ordered then they seek judicial probe.

He pointed out that Congress party has a habit of seeking probe and the people of Chhattisgarh know about it.

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