By Muslim Saleem
Bhopal, April 9, 2012
"There is less time left for
the Mission 2013. After leaving the holidays, we have just 285 days with us and
we have to create history in these days only. We have to work hard to bring
back Shivraj Singh Chouhan to power, because with his return to power the
history would be created." This was averred by State BJP president Prabhat
Jha on Saturday while addressing BJP executive meeting at Orchha. SMS News
& Features predicts that Shivraj Singh Chouhan will become Chief Minister
of the State for a record third time on the strength of tremendous works done
by him.
Earlier, National General
Secretary of BJP Ananth Kumar, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, State
president and MP Prabhat Jha formally inaugurated the meeting by hoisting the
party flag. The State Working Committee meeting started in the royal court of
Ram Raja in Orcha.
The BJP State executive on
Saturday passed a resolution asking party leaders to make all-round efforts to
form the party’s Government for a third term in Madhya Pradesh under the
leadership of Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
It was also decided that in the
next general elections, the Congress needed to be uprooted from power at the
Centre.
The resolution stated that coming
to power for the first time was difficult, a second term was more difficult and
a lot of effort was needed to form Government for a third term. The party
workers have dual responsibilities - taking development work and pro-people
schemes to the masses and highlighting faulty policies of the Centre.
The political resolution was
brought in the meeting by BJP general secretary Nandkumar Singh Chouhan and
supported by Rajya Sabha member Maya Singh. However, Maya Singh did not attend
the meeting.
The resolution also stated that
vikas yatras (development marches) would again be taken out in the State, as
between January 20 and February 26.
Later, Chouhan spoke to media persons
and said his party would support the agitation of small traders, proposed from
April 9, against the amendment in the Food Security Act. To a query, he stated
that Uma Bharti was not invited to the meeting as she was an MLA of Uttar
Pradesh and a national leader. He could not clarify as to why the BJP was
taking credit for withdrawal of VAT on few commodities. To a query on whether
the State Government did not follow suggestions of the BJP over not imposing
VAT on sugar, cloth and electricity, he could not give a satisfactory reply. Chouhan
said that out of 153 legislators, 15 did not submit the report regarding vikas
yatras. Besides, reports from 67 constituencies, where defeated candidates had
taken out yatras, had also not been arrived yet. Chouhan clarified that this
could be laxity, but was definitely not indiscipline. There are 35 States in
the country and in them if any State is moving on the path of good governance
and Ram Rajya, thrn we could proudly say that it is only Madhya Pradesh.
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