Chhattisgarh : कांग्रेस के प्रदेश प्रभारी व राजस्थान के पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम सचिन पायलट ने 24 जुलाई को रायपुर में कहा कि छत्तीसगढ़ में भारतीय जनता पार्टी (BJP) की सरकार बने सिर्फ 7 महीने हुए हैं, आंकड़े बताते हैं कि कानून-व्यवस्था चरमरा गई है, नक्सली घटनाएं हो रही हैं। बता दें कि छत्तीसगढ़ विधानसभा का मानसून सत्र (Monsoon session) 22 जुलाई को शुरू हुआ है। यह 31 जुलाई तक चलेगा।
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00:00The state government of Chhattisgarh has been in power for only seven months.
00:07The statistics show that the law and order system has completely collapsed.
00:13Continuous incidents are taking place here.
00:16There are massacres, murders, firing, rapes, kidnappings in cities.
00:23The government has not taken any effective steps to control this.
00:28When the common people, farmers, and the people of Madhya Pradesh do not feel safe,
00:34it is our responsibility to raise their concerns and to alert the government.
00:39As a principled, pro-democracy party.
00:43In the last seven months, the state government's budget was announced yesterday.
00:47The state government has not received any special incentives through the budget.
00:51And I feel that both the governments have failed to control the rising inflation.
00:56The Chhattisgarh government and the Kerala government.
00:59And today, we have called on all the state officials and the people of Madhya Pradesh
01:03to raise their concerns about the rising inflation and to alert the government.
01:11I am happy that despite the rain and the government's delay, thousands of people have gathered here.
01:17And we have alerted the government and alerted the government.
01:21And I hope that after today's meeting,
01:24because we were helpless.
01:27In just seven months, it takes a year, two years, three years for the government's annual income to come.
01:32But this government has no governance.
01:35This government has no responsibility.
01:37And the promises that have come to power, they are not being fulfilled.
01:40That is why we had to come to the streets helplessly.
01:43But it is our responsibility and our responsibility to express the public sentiment.