Raipur:Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will meet Congress High Command in Delhi on Friday, amid reports of continuing rift in the state unit despite he rejecting talks about a rotation of the CM's post. "I received a message from KC Venugopal that I have to meet Rahul Ji in Delhi today, so I am going there to meet party high command: Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel," told reporters on Friday. "I have been called to Delhi that's why I am going...Why can't people meet their leader? Some people have gone without invitation," he further said. According to sources, CM Baghel will meet Rahul Gandhi at 4 pm.
The Chhattisgarh Congress MLAs, who had arrived in the national capital on Thursday, held a meeting with Chhattisgarh Congress in-charge PL Punia at the latter's residence. According to sources, all of them demanded that Bhupesh Baghel should continue as the chief minister.
Baghel had returned to Raipur from Delhi on Wednesday evening after former Congress president Rahul Gandhi held meetings with him and minister T S Singh Deo in a bid to resolve power tussle between the two senior leaders. Earlier in the day, over a dozen Congress legislators and functionaries held a meeting at New Circuit House in Raipur, the sources said. The chief minister would leave for Delhi on Friday, while Singh Deo is in Delhi, they said.
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A Congress MLA said they will discuss the situation in the state, where the party came to power in December 2018 after ending the BJP's 15-year-long rule, with the high command. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, we (government) have been continuously serving the people of Chhattisgarh. (We) will talk to the Delhi high command about the situation (of the state), Devendra Yadav, among the legislators who left for Delhi, told reporters at the airport here when queried about the purpose of his visit to the national capital. Asked how many Congress MLAs are going to Delhi, Yadav, said, all and all MLAs are united.