Jagdalpur: Bharatiya Janata Party president J P Nadda on Saturday condemned the recent killings of BJP leaders in Chhattisgarh and claimed that Naxal incidents have increased in the state since the Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government came to power. He was speaking at an event here, a day after suspected Naxalites shot dead BJP leader and village head Sagar Sahu in Narayanpur district. On February 6, the party's Awapalli Mandal chief Neelkanth Kakem was killed by Naxalites.
Is it not a fact that Naxalite attacks have increased since Bhupesh Baghel's government came to power? It exposes the administration here. When Raman Singh (BJP) was in power, there was peace here and the problem of law and order did not exist, said Nadda. Baghel took charge as the CM in December 2018. Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh are expected to be held by the end of this year.
I want to tell the families of the fallen brave soldiers of BJP that your sons are not alone in this fight, the entire 18 crore people of the party are with you, said the national president of the saffron party. He called the Congress a synonym for failure. It is the policy of the Congress to stall, block and divert work, he said. On the contrary, we are made for development. They (Congress) block development and their aim is to divide and rule, he alleged.