Udaipur/Ambikapur. The attempt to create sensation by the Scheduled Tribe Commission Chairman Bhanu Pratap Singh through a baseless report made without the confirmation of the secretary has backfired. Because Dilbandhu Majhwar of Ghatbarra has been found alive and not dead. Bhanu Pratap Singh, who is also a Congress worker, had claimed that the resolution of the Gram Sabha of the Parsa mine also has the signature of a deceased Dilbandhu. On the other hand, the state administration and media confirmed that Dilbandhu is alive after investigating the matter.
In this case, on Monday, the alleged deceased was taken to the Udaipur Tehsil office to verify his identity. Where it was found that the Dilbandhu whose signature is in the resolution of the Gram Sabha in the register is actually the same and is alive. It is noteworthy that some elements based in Raipur published false news through unknown mediums by calling the Gram Sabha organized for the Parsa coal mine of Surguja district as fake, and a campaign is being run to defame the mining area of Chhattisgarh by highlighting it on social media.
Whereas the reality is that this very commission had recently rejected the allegations of fake Gram Sabha after a thorough investigation. So much so that the anti-development elements of the Parsa mine have not been able to prove their claims in any court till now. The chairman of the Scheduled Tribes Commission, Bhanu Pratap Singh, had issued a one-sided report by taking applications from only forty people without any basis. Which was not accepted by the secretary of the commission. Let us remind you that about ten thousand locals live around the Parsa mine. A so-called campaigner from Raipur, in order to hide the fact that the secretary’s signature was not there in the four-page report, had uploaded only the next three pages on his social media and made false claims which have now been proven false.