Loan waiver pledge does trick in C’garh

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Loan waiver pledge does trick in C’garh

Wednesday, 12 December 2018 | Sujeet Kumar | RAIPUR

The Congress, which was out of power for 15 years in mineral-rich Chhattisgarh, staged a stunning comeback on Tuesday, courtesy a key promise to waive bank loans to millions of farmers who are reeling under steep debts.

The BJP bit the dust in its bastion as it refused to honour its commitment to help out farmers in a State which is categorised as the rice bowl of the country.

Political analysts admitted that the arrogance and deep-rooted corruption in the rank and file of the BJP Government scripted its crushing defeat.

The Congress bagged a two-third majority in the 90-member State Assembly.

Former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi, who aligned with the BSP and the CPI in a bid to win a few seats to use it as a bargaining chip in the case of a hung Assembly, was left high and dry because of the landslide victory of the Congress.

Analysts say the Congress’ promise to write off bank loans of farmers within 10 days of coming to power and give a massive hike in minimum support price (MSP) and slash power tariff up to 50 per cent were the prime reasons for the Congress win and the downfall of BJP’s longest serving Chief Minister Raman Singh, who began his political career in 1983 as a councillor.

Bhupesh Baghel, the Congress prime face for chief ministerial candidate and incumbent Pradesh Congress Committee chief, told The Pioneer: “It’s a decisive mandate for the Congress to restore quality governance in Chhattisgarh. People wanted change as the BJP fooled everyone.”

He credited the win to the leadership quality of Congress president Rahul Gandhi. He remarked that Congress did not believe in politics of vendetta but added ‘a few corrupt BJP Ministers and bureaucrats would be taken head-on’.

The victory in the Congress has already set off serious competition among five key contenders for the Chief Minister’s post.

Baghel clearly leads the pack but political pundits are also betting on Rahul Gandhi’s blue-eyed boy and party’s lone Lok Sabha MP from Chhattisgarh Tamradhwaj Sahu, former Union Minister Charandas Mahant and scion of erstwhile Surguja royal family TS Singhdeo.

Raman Singh visibly looked down and out as he addressed media briefly and conceded defeat. He also owned up moral responsibility for the massive loss.

The humiliating defeat of the BJP in a State having 20 per cent of India’s coal and iron ore reserves is expected to unleash open infighting in the saffron party.

A section of powerful leaders led by seasoned politician and Cabinet Minister Brijmohan Agrawal were waiting the right time for years to settle scores with Raman Singh.

Party insiders say that BJP national general secretary and Rajya Sabha member Saroj Pandey is also known as Raman Singh’s foe and she was pushing for a long time in party for a change of leadership.

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