Chhattisgarh has best government-party tuning: BJP
By IANSSaturday, August 7, 2010
RAIPUR - The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is experiencing the best co-ordination between government and party in Chhattisgarh, party’s newly-appointed state in-charge J.P. Nadda said Saturday.
“There is an absolute tuning between the party’s state government and state unit which is an example in itself to follow on,” Nadda, a BJP general secretary, told reporters after his maiden trip to the state as in-charge.
Asked about the growing activities of dissidents in the state, he said: “The party would not tolerate anyone’s outburst in media and if anyone has a complaint about anything, he or she can directly communicate with me or even voice it at party forums.”
Nadda, who was appointed in-charge last month for the state where BJP is in power since December 2003, observed that the Chhattisgarh government was tackling the Maoist militancy with “limited resources”.
“Naxal (Maoist) issue is not a problem alone of Chhattisgarh… it has now become a national problem but Chhattisgarh’s BJP government is committed to wiping out leftist militancy from its soil,” he added.