Talk of Delhi: Excitement in AAP from prediction of power in MCD


New Delhi: There is political excitement as the counting of votes for the Delhi Municipal Corporation is to be held on Wednesday. Aam Aadmi Party's victory has been claimed in the exit polls of the MCD elections after the Gujarat polls. Most exit polls say that MCD, the world's largest municipal corporation, will lose power after 15 years to the BJP.

All exit polls say that you will get more than 145 seats out of total 250 MCD seats. BJP will be in second place while Congress will be wiped out. If you win in MCD, history will be created as you will occupy a major municipal corporation for the first time.

You are excited because of these exit polls while BJP claims that the exit polls are not true. Same thing will happen in Delhi and BJP will win. The AAP leader is sarcastically saying that the BJP leader believes the Gujarat exit polls to be true but is not ready to accept the Delhi polls.

Far away in Gehlot-Pilot Rahul's journey

Differences between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot resurfaced as Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Rajasthan. When Rahul's yatra entered Rajasthan from Jhalawad, he was accompanied by leaders including Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, Congress state president Govindsinh Dotasara, but Gehlot and Pilot avoided being together. Gehlot and Pilot walked with Rahul Gandhi but Gehlot remained on the left while Sachin Pilot remained on Rahul's right. Rajasthan cabinet minister Pratap Singh Khachariawas, Dotasara, Bhanwar Jitendra, Divya Maderna also joined the yatra on foot but all of them stayed with their respective groups.

Congress sources claim that Gehlot and the pilot group have been instructed not to create any controversy during the yatra in Rajasthan. Both have been asked to give the message that Congress is one. Due to this the leaders of both groups were present but could not show unity. Rahul was joined by Devika who recognized Kasab during the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

BJP contacted rebel candidates in Himachal

In Himachal Pradesh, the exit polls before the counting of votes on December 8 came out with different conclusions, the BJP has become active. Some polls predict BJP's victory while some polls predict Congress's victory. Following this, the BJP has started efforts to contact the rebel leaders.

The decision was taken at a two-day meeting of BJP national office-bearers that began in Delhi on Monday. In this meeting J.P. Nadda and Narendra Modi were also present. This decision is supposed to be taken only with his instructions.

Himachal Pradesh BJP president Suresh Kashyap, BJP in-charge Avinash Rai Khanna and co-in-charge Sanjay Tandon were also present in this meeting. The trio is told to contact as many rebels as possible and prepare to support them if necessary. Apart from this, if needed, Nadda will also talk. A meeting of party candidates was held at Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday. Based on that, Suresh Kashyap has submitted a report to the party high command.

Modi praises all-party meeting on G-20 issue

India has officially become the chairman of the G20 group from December 1. An all-party meeting convened by Modi to discuss how the opportunity can be used to India's advantage while India has a one-year presidency is being applauded. The opposition is also praising the fact that Modi followed the principles of democracy and included the opposition in the development process of the country. The G20 summit is scheduled to be held in India in September next year. Modi convened an all-party meeting at Rashtrapati Bhavan's Cultural Center to discuss preparations for the summit.

Modi emphasized in this meeting that due to India getting the presidency of G20, the country will benefit economically. Modi emphasized on the importance of teamwork and sought cooperation from all the leaders in planning the various programs of the G20.

Modi had personal discussions with Arvind Kejriwal, Jaganmohan Reddy, Sitaram Yechury, N Chandrababu Naidu, MK Stalin, Mamata Banerjee, Mallikarjun Kharge, Navin Patnaik etc.

Rawat's request to invade PoK

Pakistan's newly appointed military chief Asim Munir has met with severe repercussions for threatening India. Munire Fishyari Mareli said that the Pakistan army is ready to wage war to get back its land from the enemy. Following Munir's threat, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and Congress leader Harish Rawat has urged the Modi government to invade Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Harish Rawat said that this is the right time for us to get PoK back from Pakistan as Pakistan is in a weak situation. Rawat also said that it is our responsibility to free PoK from Pakistan's illegal occupation. During the Congress government, the proposal was passed in the parliament. Now the Modi government should include it in its agenda.

A large section in the BJP agrees with Rawat's statement. According to him, if the Modi government gets PoK back, the BJP will not need to do anything to win the 2024 elections.

A murder case will be held against the minister's son

Ajay Mishra's woes have increased after Union State Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Mishra's son Ashish Mishra's plea to remove his name from the list of accused in the Lakhimpur Khiri massacre was rejected. Ashish Mishra will be prosecuted for the murder of farmers.

Ashish is accused of driving an SUV and crushing the farmers during the farmers' agitation in Lakhimpur Kheri. In this incident, the accused Ashish applied to the court that his name should be removed in this case. The court rejected their appeal and framed charges against all the accused. Last year on October 3, four farmers were killed when Ashish Mishra rammed his SUV into the farmers while they were peacefully protesting against the Agrarian Act in Lakhimpur Kheri.

This issue was very heated and Ajay Mishra's resignation was also demanded. The Yogi Adityanath government arrested Ashish after much fanfare. After that, there was a lot of controversy over Ashish's bail being granted.

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Criticism of KCR for not attending Modi's meeting

Telangana Rashtra Samithi President and Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao, who did not attend the all-party meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for suggestions on how India can play a role in the next one year as the head of the G-20 countries, has been severely criticized by the BJP. In his statement, Telangana BJP official spokesperson K Krishna Sagar Rao said that KCR has lost his track record as an elected Chief Minister. They are probably under the assumption that Telangana is not under the Union of India. The CM has systematically breached the administrative protocols, duties and best practices established by the Indian Constitution. He wondered what Rao was doing in Hyderabad when the Chief Ministers of all parties were in Delhi.

There is concern over the demolition drive in Ayodhya

The demolition of Ayodhya 30 years ago shook the entire country. Now Ayodhya has come to light again. A demolition drive is currently underway in Ayodhya to widen congested roads. This is being done as part of the development of Ayodhya. The heart of this development is Banana's Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Ram Janmabhoomi site was the center of struggle for many years. The site housed the Babri Masjid, but many believe that the temple is the birthplace of the Hindu god Lord Rama. The movement gained momentum in the 1980s and on December 6, 1992, karsevaks demolished the 16th century mosque. The work of the temple is going on vigorously and it is expected to be completed in 2024. In its wake, Ayoghya will become one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the world. The state government is also developing infrastructure in Ayodhya. Apart from this, the work of new township, industrial area and airport is going on.

SP-BJP accuse each other of violating code of conduct

In the recent by-elections to Mainpuri parliamentary seat, Rampur assembly constituency and Khatauli assembly constituency in Uttar Pradesh, allegations of violation of code of conduct have been leveled against each other. The SP accused the administration of working on behalf of the ruling party. BJP alleges that the opposition has resorted to hooliganism. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav alleged that the police and administration were preventing voters from casting their votes.

- Inder Sahni

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