Talking about Delhi: The government was shocked by the report about the China border


New Delhi: There is peace on the border between India and China now, but the report presented during the DGP conference has shocked the government. According to this report, Indian Army is not patrolling 26 points out of the 65 patrolling points of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The areas from Karakoram Pass to Chumur are not being patrolled by the Indian Army so China can intrude and claim these areas. Areas that are not patrolled become buffer zones, thus weakening India's claim over them. There is a threat that China will gradually enter the region and eventually take over it.

China's military is clever in taking advantage of this situation. China keeps a close watch on Indian Army movements by installing cameras on high peaks. Then the infiltration starts as soon as the opportunity arises.

Voices of discontent against Yogi Adityanath in UP

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh, voices of dissatisfaction against Yogi Adityanath have started to rise. The BJP prepared a roadmap for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and local Swaraj elections in Uttar Pradesh at its national executive meeting in Delhi. A one-day state executive meeting was held in Lucknow to discuss it. In this election, the emphasis was on implementing the central government's schemes. At the same time, Yogi was opposed to absolute power. In the presence of BJP in-charges and office-bearers of the central organization, there was an open favor of not giving Yogi a free rein in the Lok Sabha elections.

Yogi's opponents claimed that after the defeat in the Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat by-election in December 2022, questions have been raised against Yogi's strategy. In these circumstances, the High Command needs to take the lead in its own hands. In this meeting, it is also favored to use the victory in Gujarat to boost the morale of the workers in Uttar Pradesh.

Shah lashed out at Chief Minister Bommai for the wrong survey

With barely three months left for the Karnataka assembly elections, Amit Shah has lashed out at Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Recently the central leadership of BJP conducted a survey in Karnataka. The survey concluded that BJP will not get majority again in Karnataka. In this survey, it is possible that BJP will get only 60-70 seats out of total 224 assembly seats in the state.

On the other hand, Basavaraj Bommai also claimed to have conducted a similar survey himself. In this survey, it was claimed that BJP will get 110 seats. When 113 seats are required for majority, it was clear that BJP will not get majority even in Basavaraj Bommai's survey. Bommai has expressed confidence that we will cross the mark of 120 seats in three months.

It is said that he was shocked by this. Shah questioned Basavaraj Bommai in harsh words, on what basis are you claiming to win 110 seats when BJP's own survey shows 60 to 70 seats? Shah also ordered Bommai to formulate a new strategy.

2500 per month to the unemployed in Chhattisgarh

In order to attract the youth, the Congress Bhupesh Baghel government has played a big bet by announcing unemployment allowance for the youth when the assembly elections are going to be held in Chhattisgarh this year. Baghel has announced an unemployment allowance of Rs 2500 per month to the unemployed youth of the state on Republic Day. Baghel tweeted that the allowance will be given from the next financial year i.e. from April 1.

BJP is calling this announcement as a bet to win the election. He says that unemployment allowance was promised during the 2018 elections. He did not remember to keep this promise for four years. Now when the election has come, the government has remembered the unemployed youth. On the strength of this promise, Congress returned to power after 15 years.

Government officials are studying the Rajasthan model for unemployment benefits. Government of Rajasthan has been providing unemployment allowance to the youth since 2019 under the Chief Minister Yuva Sambal Yojana.

The same things mentioned in Rahul's letter

Congress has started 'Haath Se Haath Jodo' campaign across the country from January 26. During this campaign, Congress workers will try to unite the general public with the party. This campaign Rahul Gandhi has written a letter to the people in which he has promised a golden India under the leadership of the Congress.

Congress workers will go door to door and give this letter to the people. Congress workers will also go to every house in 6 lakh villages and 10 lakh polling centers of 2.5 lakh gram panchayats across the country to indict the failure of the Modi government. The two-month long campaign will end on March 26.

Congress has started a campaign with a big campaign, but there is criticism that there is nothing new in the letter written by Rahul and it is only old words. What Rahul has said so far is the same in the letter and the charge sheet. In the charge sheet, the Congress has made allegations against the Modi government, including increasing the prices of cooking gas and petrol-diesel.

The issue of mayoral election reached the Supreme Court

The dispute over the election of the Mayor of Delhi Municipal Corporation has reached the Supreme Court. Shaili Oberoi, the Aam Aadmi Party's candidate for the mayoral election, has filed a petition in the Supreme Court requesting an order to hold the mayoral election within the stipulated time frame. Oberoi has also demanded that 10 nominated members should not be allowed to vote in this election. Oberoi's application is likely to be heard in the Supreme Court on Monday.

In Delhi, the election of mayor, deputy mayor and six members of the standing committee had to be postponed twice. First of all, the elections were postponed on January 6 due to riots and fights. On January 24, the presiding officer postponed the mayoral election for an indefinite period due to upheaval once again.

Displeased with this attitude of BJP, Oberoi has gone to the Supreme Court. He accused the BJP of deliberately delaying the election. Aam Aadmi Party has got clear majority in MCD elections.

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