Musical War in Chhattisgarh Assembly: Bhupesh Baghel’s ‘Phag’ Songs vs. BJP’s Scathing Rejoinder
Digital Desk
Chhattisgarh Assembly sparks with wit as Bhupesh Baghel uses 'Phag' songs to mock the BJP over the "Rat-Rice Scam." Catch the latest political face-off here.
The sacred halls of the Chhattisgarh Assembly took an unexpected turn into a musical arena as the Holi spirit arrived five days early. In a blend of tradition and political satire, former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel traded policy arguments for "Phag" (traditional folk songs), sparking a viral lyrical battle with the ruling BJP government.
The "Rat-Rice Scam" Takes Center Stage
The tension began when Bhupesh Baghel used the upcoming Holi festival as a backdrop to highlight a controversial incident in Kawardha, where reports claimed that rats consumed nearly ₹7 crore worth of stored paddy.
Baghel, known for his deep roots in Chhattisgarhi culture, broke into a rhythmic Phag song to mock Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai:
"Vishnu de-de bulauwa muswa ko, muswa bin ghotala na hoye Vishnu..."
(Vishnu, send a call for the rats; without the rats, no scams can happen, Vishnu...)
The lyrics, suggesting that "rats" are being used as a convenient excuse for financial discrepancies, prompted immediate laughter and murmurs throughout the media gallery.
BJP Hits Back: "The Rats are Caught"
The BJP was quick to harmonize with the satire rather than silence it. Party spokesperson Amit Chimnani issued a musical rebuttal, pivoting the "rat" metaphor back toward the previous Congress administration's legal troubles.
Chimnani’s counter-song focused on the ongoing investigations into coal and liquor scams:
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The Lyrics: "Pakdaage, dharage, muswa man re..." (The rats have been caught, oh friends...)
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The Sting: He sang about how those involved in previous scams are now either in jail, out on bail, or exiled from their districts.
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The Message: The BJP emphasized that under the "Good Governance" (Sushasan) of Vishnu Deo Sai, the "rats" who actually nibbled at the state's treasury are finally being trapped.
Chaos Over Paddy Procurement and Suspensions
Beyond the musical theater, the legislative session saw significant friction. The opposition, led by Dr. Charandas Mahant and Bhupesh Baghel, raised a ruckus during Question Hour regarding paddy procurement.
Key points of contention included:
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Pending Payments: Allegations that registered farmers have not been fully paid.
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Privacy Concerns: Baghel questioned why officials were entering private farm premises without proper authorization.
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Suspensions: Following a heated protest in the "Garbhagriha" (well of the house), several opposition MLAs were suspended according to parliamentary tradition.
Grim Statistics: 66 Custodial Deaths Reported
While the "Phag" battle provided a moment of levity, the session also addressed grave concerns. Home Minister Vijay Sharma informed the house that 66 custodial deaths occurred in Chhattisgarh prisons between January 2025 and January 2026.
Baghel labeled these "state-sponsored murders," leading to a somber conclusion to an otherwise spirited day of debate.
Why This Matters Today
This Chhattisgarh Assembly Phag face-off illustrates a unique trend in Indian regional politics: the use of folk culture as a potent tool for accountability. As the state moves toward the festive season, the "Rat-Rice" narrative remains a symbol of the tug-of-war between the legacy of the previous government and the promises of the current one.
