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Rahul Gandhi begins two–day visit to Chhattisgarh today, to take up farmers’ issues

Published: 15 Jun 2015 - 02:59 pm | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 08:59 pm

 

Raipur--Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi will embark on a two–day visit of Chhattisgarh today during which he will meet villagers affected by coal mining, power projects and wild elephants menace.

Rahul will arrive at Bilaspur district headquarters in a special plane at around 8.30 AM and directly leave for Madanpur in Korba district where he will meet farmers and forest dwellers affected by coal mining, said Congress state unit’s general secretary Shailesh Nitin Trivedi.

Rahul will hold discussion with the villagers there. Later, he will go to Kudmura where he will meet villagers bearing the brunt of wild elephants’ menace, Trivedi said.

On Tuesday morning, Rahul will take out a foot march along with farmers, party leaders and workers from Saradih village to Dabhra in Janjgir-Champa district covering a distance of around 10 kms, Trivedi said.

The state government has been constructing seven barrages on Mahanadi river there, including the barrages at Saradih, Biraoni, Kalma and Basantpur villages, to supply water to over 40 power plants proposed to come up in the predominantly agricultural district, he said.

As many as 10 villages are falling in the submergence area of these barrages, but so far local administration has neither informed villagers about it nor taken any step for their settlement, he alleged.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Congress Vice President will address a public meeting in Dabhra before concluding his tour, he added.


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