Delhi talk: Priyanka's son Rehan will enter politics?


New Delhi: As his nephew Rehan also joined Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra in Madhya Pradesh, speculations have started that Rehan will enter politics. Priyanka Gandhi's son Rehan is a wildlife photographer and is not in lime light. Now suddenly for several days he is walking with Rahul on the journey.

When Priyanka joined this journey for the first time, her husband Robert Vadra and son Rehan also joined. Priyanka and Vadra then leave but Rehan is still on the journey. Like Rahul, Rehan greets people and takes pictures with people, so it is expected that he too will enter politics. The Congress leader does not deny these speculations. Since Rahul Gandhi is not married, he believes that Rehan will come forward to preserve the political legacy of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty.

However, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh said that there is no need to look at this through the lens of politics. Rahul Gandhi has been away from his family for some time so the family came to meet him.

The government is worried as the economic growth rate decreases

The government is worried as the GDP growth rate was recorded at 6.3 percent in the July to September quarter of the current financial year 2022-23. China recorded a GDP growth rate of only 3.9 percent in this quarter, so India is the fastest growing economy in the world, but not the growth rate expected by the Modi government.

In the same quarter last year, the economic growth rate was 8.4 percent. The growth rate for the first quarter of April to June of the current financial year was 13.5 percent. In the second quarter, the growth rate has been half of that. The main reason for the decline in GDP is the negative growth rate of the mining and manufacturing sector. Due to this, the concern of the government has increased because the Modi government was sitting with high hopes on the manufacturing sector.

According to economic experts, the manufacturing sector in India is already a headache. At present, due to the reduced global demand, it seems that the impact will be felt in the next quarter as well.

Sisodia changed 11 phones to scam?

The ED has claimed that businessmen Amit Arora and Manish Sisodia used 11 mobile phones to destroy evidence of the Delhi Excise Policy scam. All these phones were thrown away after being used during the scam period. The price of this phone was around 1.35 crore rupees. Many liquor traders and many senior officials also changed their phones.

According to legal experts, the ED's claim is shocking but no evidence has been presented. Considering that ED has made accusations against Sisodia, but he has not been made an accused, it is also a question how much trust can be placed on ED's words.

ED arrested Amit Aroda of Buddy Retail Company in Gurugram on Tuesday. Aroda is believed to be near Sisodia. The CBI charge sheet claims that Amit Arora and two other accused Dinesh Arora and Arjun Pandey were extorting money for Manish Sisodia. Aroda collected around Rs 2.5 crore through bribes.

Personal allegations in the MCD election

With just two days left for the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) polls, the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party have come out in full force. Leaders of both the parties are leaving no stone unturned to insult each other.

There are many problems in Delhi and most of these problems are related to the corporation but no one raises the issue. Instead, the entire campaign has become focused on personal recriminations. People's issues are not discussed.

Aam Aadmi Party has declared BJP as a video-making company while the BJP leader is using words like Dhokharatna and Kattar Baiman for AAP leaders. Kejriwal has sneered at the fact that the BJP is releasing one video after another of Minister Satyendra Jain of the Kejriwal government in Tihar Jail. You say that people in Delhi have completely closed BJP's political shop, so now BJP has no choice but to make videos.

Loud washing of laborers outside Mann's house

Controversy has arisen in Punjab when the police lathi-charged the rowdy workers at the house of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Sangrur. Videos of the police chasing and killing the protesting laborers led by the Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union have gone viral. Some laborers were injured in lathi charge and had to be admitted to hospital.

Due to the lathi charge, the opposition has termed the Hon'ble government as tyrannical. You claim that the opposition has created mischief by infiltrating its own men.

Workers of various trade unions from across Punjab gathered at Sangrur Bypass and then proceeded towards Bhagwant Mann's residence. Since the organizations had already announced a march towards Mann's house, the police had made heavy security since morning.

The laborers, who were advancing with slogans against the Punjab government and Mann, were stopped by the police a kilometer before the residence. As the laborers tried to move forward by jumping the barricade, the police resorted to lathicharge in the clash. The labor organizations are demanding plots to build houses and permanent employment.

Both the points raised by Bilkis Bano are valid

The case has taken a new turn when Bilkis Bano filed two petitions in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of the accused in the Bilkis Bano gang-rape case. Bano's first petition is against the release of 11 convicts and the second petition is for reconsideration of the Supreme Court's order.

The Supreme Court had ordered in May that the Gujarat government will take the decision to release the convicts. Bilkis has raised the issue that when the case was being heard in Maharashtra, how can the Gujarat government take a decision? A plea has already been filed against the acquittal of the convicts in this case. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud has said that all the petitions filed in this case will be heard quickly.

Legal experts are of the opinion that both the issues raised by Bilkis Banoo are moot and hence the government will be in a frenzy. The decision to acquit the convicts of rape and murder is shocking. Whether the Gujarat government took a decision according to the law or not is not important, but the seriousness of the crime must be considered.

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An attempt was made to quell the clamor before Rahul's arrival

Rahul Gandhi will come to Rajasthan on December 4 with the Join India Yatra. Before his arrival, the Congress is making all-out efforts to pacify the Yadavasthali running in the party. In order to clear the confusion caused by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and senior party leader Sachin Pilot, it has been warned that anyone who does so will be thrown out of the party within 24 hours. Party General Secretary K.C. Venugopal has held separate meetings with both the leaders.

Homecoming of old Jogis of Rajasthan BJP

In Rajasthan, where the state assembly elections are to be held next year, the BJP is rolling out the red carpet for the homecoming of old leaders. However, loyal allies of former Chief Minister Vasundhararaje Scindia, who have differences with Rajasthan Pradesh unit president Satish Poonia, are not getting the benefit of the return. By-elections are being held on December 5 on Sardarshahr assembly seat in Churu district of Bikaner. This election is being held after Congress MLA Bhanwarlal Sharma passed away in October. Last week, two Congress leaders Rajkumar Rinwa and Jaideep Dudi donned the kesario khes in the presence of Satish Poonia and Rajasthan state BJP in-charge Arun Singh.

Collegium System: Govt vs. Judiciary tussle continues

While Union Law Minister Kiran Rijiju has recently strongly condemned the collegium system, which plays a leading role in the appointment of judges in the country, Chief Justice of the country Dhananjay Chandrachud has strongly defended it. A meeting of the collegium comprising five senior-most judges of the Supreme Court is likely to be held next week. The stalled appointment of judges appears to be simmering in tension after the court criticized the government's tactics of keeping judges as recommended by the collegium.

Gadkari's advocacy to free Delhi from traffic woes

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari advocated for a Delhi free from traffic problems and pollution at a rally in Delhi's Lajpatnagar on Wednesday to campaign for the upcoming Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. In an attempt to retain power in the Delhi Municipal Corporation, where the BJP has been in power since 2007, the party has fielded its veterans, including Pushkar Singh Dhami (Uttrakhand), Jairam Thakur (Himachal Pradesh) and Manoharlal Khattar (Haryana), who are contesting in various wards of the capital. Conducting road shows and rallies.

States' politics heated up with women's verbal war

Telangana Rashtriya Samithi Legislative Council Member Kalvakuntala Kavita on Wednesday met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy's sister Y.S. Sharmila was identified as the hidden face of the BJP. Earlier on Tuesday, the car in which Sharmila was sitting was removed from the road by the Hyderabad Police. Telangana Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan and senior BJP-people took Sharmila's side in this incident. After that basically Andhra Pradesh YS. Sharmila migrated to Telangana. Governor of Telangana Dr. Tamilisai Soundarajan after seeing the visuals of the above car incident involving Sharmila and the Hyderabad Police stated that the authorities should treat women leaders with more decency and respect, putting political differences aside. Senior BJP leader G. Kishan Reddy also slammed the Telangana TRS government on this issue.

Haryana's daughters are the best example of women empowerment

President Draupadi Murmu on Wednesday said that Haryana has set a good example of women empowerment for the entire country besides taking the best possible care of the girl child. The President, who is on a two-day tour of Haryana, said that only women are the embodiment of power. Every family should provide support to women to progress on all fronts The way Haryana's daughters have made their families and the state's name shine globally in the field of sports is one of the best examples of women empowerment.

- Inder Sahni

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