CG News: George Kurien made serious allegations against Congress regarding Naxalism, CM Sai’s media advisor Pankaj Jha also took a dig.

CG News: Politics is going on in Chhattisgarh regarding Naxalism. Recently, Home Minister Amit Shah, who was on Chhattisgarh tour, had accused former CM Bhupesh Baghel and the previous Congress government of patronizing Naxal activities. Now Bhilai writer George Kurian has shared the post and made serious allegations against Congress regarding Naxalism. By reposting this, CM Vishnu Dev Sai’s media advisor Pankaj Jha has targeted Congress.

Pankaj Jha took a dig at Congress regarding Naxalism.

Bhilai writer George Kurian has shared the post and made serious allegations against Congress regarding Naxalism. While reposting his post, Pankaj Jha, media advisor to CM Vishnu Dev Sai, wrote – Recently, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said on the basis of full responsibility and information about Congress giving support to Maoists. I had also presented some facts to him in a long article. Now see this post of Shankar Guha Niyogi’s associate Kurian George ji who has been in labor politics for a long time.

Congress-Maoist nexus since 1980s – George Kurian

George Kurian wrote on Naxalism that – ‘I was well aware of the Congress-Maoist nexus since the 1980s. It was this collusion and subsequent betrayal that led to the deaths of Congress leaders Vidya Charan Shukla, Nand Kumar and others, while the Maoists’ sole aim was to kill their arch enemy Mahendra Karma.’

Amit Shah had called Bhupesh Baghel government the protector of Naxalites.

While addressing the Organizer Conclave held in Raipur on February 8, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said that he was the Union Home Minister even during the tenure of Bhupesh Baghel and can say with full responsibility that Maoist terrorism was given patronage at that time.

Amit Shah had said that he does not understand how any government can give protection to armed groups. He clearly described the Bhupesh Baghel government as the patron of Naxalites.

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