Vikas Upadhyay, parliamentary secretary of PWD wrote a letter to BJP president JP Nadda reminding him of his letter sent to Congress president Sonia Gandhi in which Nadda had claimed that the grand old party was opposing the Central Vista project while it is moving ahead with new assembly building in Chhattisgarh.
Upadhyay informed him about CG government’s decisions and said that Rs 20,000 cr will be saved from the action and will be invested in covid19 vaccination and fight against the pandemic.
I hope Centre will also follow the decision, and will stop the Central Vista project, Vikash said. He also asked BJP veteran Brijmohan Agarwal to convince the central government to stop the controversial vista project.
While the BJP called it a strategy of one step forward and two steps backwards.
BJP spokesperson Sanjay Shrivastava slammed the Baghel government for the ‘political move’ saying the state government has secured Rs 50,000 cr loans in 2.5 years and its financial situation is dismal. It’s like walking one step forward and two step backwards. The Centre is working on a long term vision with a planned approach, so the state government should not question others if it is facing financial hardships and stops projects.
If they had financial constraints why they started these projects in the first place, the BJP spokesperson questioned.
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