New Delhi, July 18, 2024: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai today met the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla here and discussed various issues.

The Chief Minister met the Speaker at Parliament building today, the sources said.
The purpose of the visit was to improve the coordination between the state and the Centre, official sources said.
The Chief Minister briefed the Speaker about various issues relating to the state and especially what his government wanted to do in the coming days.
Sai also discussed issues relating to infrastructural development, education, health and agriculture of Chhattisgarh and about the schemes that the BJP government in the state wanted to implement in the coming days.
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