Talk of Delhi: Congress chief ministerial boom in Himachal


New Delhi: It is a fortnight before the results of the Himachal Pradesh elections, but in the Congress, the atmosphere is like a tumult in the house, with buffaloes running around, chass being thrown. As the internal survey conducted by the Congress revealed the possibility of getting a majority in Himachal, the contenders for the post of Chief Minister have started lobbying. Congress sources claim that from the internal survey, Congress is confident that Congress will win 42 to 46 seats in Himachal and get a majority. Due to this survey, some independent candidates are also confirmed by Java Congress to be in touch.

Following this survey, the big leaders of Himachal have settled in Delhi. Former state president and campaign committee president Sukhwinder Singh Sukhkhu, MP and former CM Virbhadra Singh's wife Pratibha Singh, son Vikramaditya have settled in Delhi.

In Himachal till now, Virbhadra Singh was considered the undisputed chief ministerial candidate. After becoming the CM in 1983, whenever the Congress government came, Virbhadra has become the CM of Himachal. The competition is fierce as the Congress is contesting the first election after the demise of Virbhadra Singh.

Digvijay danced after being sued against Congress MLA!

BJP leaders are sarcastic after the dance video of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh went viral. Digvijay is dancing to 'Kesaria Tera Ishq Hai Piya' from 'Brahmastra' in Bharat Jodo Yatra. Digvijay Shoal also danced on the song 'Yeh Dosti Hum Nahin Todenge' from the film.

BJP leaders in Madhya Pradesh are quipping that Digvijaya is jumping with joy after registering a rape case against Congress MLA and former minister Umang Singhar. Umang Singhar is the nephew of former Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Jamuna Devi. Twelfth Moon is between Jamuna Devi and Digvijay Singh. Jamuna Devi and Digvijay Singh have been at constant war and both have made public accusations against each other.

As Jamuna Devi was a strong tribal leader, Digvijaya could not harm her. Umang Singhar being his political heir, Digvijay also does not go well with him. Umang has accused Digvijay Singh of being involved in the illegal business of liquor and sand. In 2019, Umang Singh wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi complaining about Digvijay.

Tharoor active to be the face of Chief Ministership

Speculation is hot as Congress MP Shashi Tharoor meets senior leaders of Congress ally Muslim League in Kerala. Rumors have started that Tharoor wants to become the chief ministerial face of the Congress in Kerala in the next assembly elections. It is said that Tharoor is getting the support of allied parties for this.

A large section of Congress leaders in Kerala are in support of Tharoor. He believes that the condition of the Congress in Kerala is bad because of the present leadership of the Congress. He believes that if a leader like Tharoor comes, the party will win. Because of this leader, a new Tharoor faction is now forming in the Kerala Congress. After the power was wrested from the hands of the Congress in Kerala in 2016, the Left Front under the leadership of Pinayari Vijayan has created history by winning twice in a row.

However, according to the Indian Union Muslim League, there is nothing unusual about Shashi Tharoor's trip to Malabar or the meeting with the leaders of the League. Tharoor visits regularly as he has a close relationship with Muslim League leader Thangal's family.

In Karnataka, the issue of Dalit humiliation has become a hot topic

The BJP is furious after a video of a Dalit woman taking water from an upper caste tank and purifying the tank with cow urine went viral in Chamrajnagar district of Karnataka. Allegations that Dalits have no value in BJP rule have started. Karnataka police have registered a case in this regard but no one has been arrested so Congress has got a big issue.

This Dalit woman had come to get married in another village. In the afternoon he took water from the tank near the Krishnadevaraya temple and drank it, when he saw the gold he cried. Mahadevappa, a Lingayat leader of the village, lashed out at him regarding his caste. After that the tank was cleaned.

After the uproar caused by this incident, the BJP government sent social welfare department officials to the village. He gave water to around 20 Dalits of the village from all the public taps but no one has been arrested so far. The government is afraid to take action because those who abuse Dalit women belong to the Lingayat community.

Actresses were brought on Rahul's journey with money?

While one after another actresses are joining Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra, BJP MLA Nitesh Rane has alleged that Rahul's Yatra is a drama and actors and actresses have been paid to join Rahul's Yatra. Nitish Rane is the son of Union Minister Narayan Rane. Rane has also posted a screen shot of a mobile phone conversation in which money is being paid for Rahul's travel, writing at the end of the conversation, Yeh pappu kabhi paas nahi hoga. It is not mentioned who this conversation is.

Nitesh claimed that this conversation proves that Rahul's trip is pre-arranged and actors are paid to accompany Rahul, Sab Golmaal Hai Bhai. Amit Malviya of BJP's IT cell has also said this.

Congress says that because of Rahul's trip, BJP is frustrated, so BJP is talking nonsense. What BJP calls evidence is ridiculous.

The Supreme Court's criticism of the Commission's autonomy is justified

Constitutional experts are welcoming the comments made by the Supreme Court expressing concern about the independence of the Election Commission. A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court said that all the governments in the country have contributed to the complete destruction of the independence of the Election Commission of India. The court also noted that in 1996 T.N. It is not correct that no Chief Election Commissioner has had a consecutive six-year tenure since Seshan's departure.

The Supreme Court said that since the Election Commission is autonomous, the best person should be appointed as its head, but all parties have taken advantage of the fact that the Constitution does not specify how to select the Election Commissioner and the Chief Election Commissioner. The remarks of the bench headed by Justice KM Joseph are a slap in the face for political parties.

According to constitutional experts, it is also necessary for the Supreme Court to lay down norms on how to select Election Commissioners and Chief Election Commissioners instead of criticizing them. Apart from that, the system will not improve.

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BJP leaders in dispute with bureaucrats

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Jharkhand BJP MP Nishikant Dubey continue to have public spats with civil servants. These incidents flashed in the news last week. However, these two leaders are not the only ones to have public spats with officials. The list of such pioneers is long. In which leaders and ministers continue to scold officials, whether BJP is at the center or not. From municipal corporations to ministers, BJP leaders routinely send names of IAS and IPS officers who are at loggerheads with them to the Center's Home Ministry and Department of Personnel and Training.

BJP Ministers will contact voters of Delhi Municipality

BJP will run a massive public relations campaign on November 27 to campaign for the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. One lakh party workers will reach out to more than one crore voters in Delhi. Delhi Region BJP President Adesh Gupta said that 10 central leaders, Chief Ministers, MPs and MLAs of several states will join this mass public relations campaign. Party workers will visit every house in Delhi on November 27. This program will be held from 8 am to 10 pm on that day. Preparations for this program are almost complete.

Youth leader's inflammatory speeches: Congress complains

A delegation led by Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Anil Chaudhary met the State Election Commission of Delhi to complain about BJP Yuva Morcha's Sadar Bazar Mandal president Ishank making a provocative speech. Ishank incited activists to use money, force and guns to defeat the BJP in the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. Chaudhary also handed over a pen drive containing the video of such inflammatory speech to the Election Commission.

Congress leader's daughter kidnapped in Jaipur

The 21-year-old daughter of Gopal Kesawat, a local Congress leader of Pink City Jaipur, was abducted on Monday evening from where she went to buy vegetables in Pratapganj area of ​​the city. This daughter named Abhilasha Kesawat called her father and told that while she was in the vegetable market, some stray boys were chasing her. Abhilasha's mobile got switched off after so many calls; When his scooty was found at NRI Circle in Pratap Nagar early on Tuesday morning. A prima facie case has been registered against the offenders on the complaint of father Gopal Kesawat.

IT raids several places of Telangana minister

BJP ally Tushar Vellapally and Dr. After Jaggu Swamy did not respond to the summons issued in the MLA-purchase case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Telangana issued a look-out notice against the duo. Along with this incident, Income Tax officials raided the residences of Telangana Minister Malla Reddy and his relatives around 5.30 am on Tuesday. Around 40 officers raided colleges and other institutions owned by Reddy and his cronies. However, despite the claims of TRS social media, BJP leader B.L. No look out notice has been issued against Santosh.

Take tough action against terrorists: Kashmir DGP

Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbaghsingh on Tuesday instructed the police and security forces to take strict action against terrorists and their pets. He told a joint meeting of Police, CRPF and Border Security Force officers held at Baramulla in Kashmir that terrorists do not need peace. Hence, wherever his presence was found, he had to be chased. Dilbagh Singh called for new policies to deal with remnants of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He suggested the officials to take care of the borders between the two districts. He asked to make small squads of police forces and set targets for them. The loopholes in security remained to be filled, for which regular dialogue and review meetings should be held between various forces, he said.

- Inder Sahni

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