Talking about Delhi: Modi will contest the Lok Sabha elections from Tamil Nadu


New Delhi: The 2024 Lok Sabha elections are still more than a year and a half away, but Narendra Modi will contest from Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai's statement has brought political heat. Annamalai claims that some people in Tamil Nadu are doing bad publicity by calling Narendra Modi an outsider. To answer this campaign, Modi is ready to contest from Tamil Nadu.

Modi has won the 2014 and 2019 elections from Varanasi. Modi's choice of Uttar Pradesh in 2014 benefited the BJP in UP. Now BJP leader accepts that Modi can contest election from Tamil Nadu to give success to BJP in South India. There is a discussion going on that Modi may contest from any seat from Rameswaram, Madurai and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

BJP has not been able to defeat Naveen Patnaik in Odisha for years. Due to this, there is also a discussion going on that Modi will contest from the entire Lok Sabha seat of Odisha.

Rashid supports Digvijay against Rahul

On the issue of Digvijay Singh seeking evidence of surgical strike from the Modi government, the situation in the Congress is like a fox pulling a seam and a dog pulling a village. Rahul Gandhi termed Digvijay Singh's statement as false and said that there is no need to provide evidence if the army does anything. This is Digvijay's personal opinion and I do not agree with it.

Contrary to Rahul's statement, Rashid Alvi has come out in support of Digvijay Singh. Alvi said that we are proud of the Indian Army but do not trust the government. There is a contradiction in the statements of the BJP leaders regarding the surgical strike. The government says that we have videos of surgical strikes, so why are these videos not made public?

The Congress leader believes that the Congress has already suffered a lot by raising the issue of surgical strike. Rahul's attitude is right but other Congress leaders are not ready to understand it.

If Yeddyurappa wins, his son will be the Chief Minister

Following the conclusion of an internal survey conducted by the high command that the BJP will suffer a crushing defeat in the Karnataka assembly elections, the BJP has again had to surrender to Yeddyurappa. The BJP will soon make an official announcement to hand over the election campaign committee to 79-year-old Yeddyurappa. Yeddyurappa has already made it clear that he will not contest the elections now, but in the current situation, he has put a condition to make his son Vijayendra the Chief Minister if he wins the BJP. According to BJP sources, the high command accepted Yeddyurappa's condition and Yeddyurappa has started the campaign by setting the target of winning 130 seats for BJP.

Yeddyurappa met Modi during the BJP's national executive. Yeddyurappa has also started the Vijay Sankalp Yatra after Modi's assurance. According to Yeddyurappa, the entire team including Karnataka BJP president Nalin Kumar Katil will also be replaced as their extreme Hinduism has hurt the BJP.

Bommai got upset as Sante bumped, snatched the mic

In Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has been criticized for snatching the mic from Swami Iswaranandpuri's hand. The BJP leader is criticizing Bommai for getting angry when Swamy reminded him of his promise. Swamy was criticizing the politicians and officials while speaking about Bengaluru's problems when suddenly Bommai snatched the mic from his hands and said, "I don't just make promises but also solve the problems."

Eshwaranandpuri said that due to heavy rains in Bengaluru, water fills everywhere and people have to face problems. At that time public representatives and officials are not visible. Why is there no permanent solution to this problem? The Chief Minister promised to solve this problem but it has not been completed.

Hearing this, Bommai took the mic and said, not only promising about the waterlogging problem, his project has been approved and the funds have also arrived.

There are three contenders in the fray for Koshyari's seat

As Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari wants to resign, a discussion has started in the BJP about who should be made the governor in his place. Currently two ministers of Modi government V.K. The names of Singh and Rao Indrajit Singh are in discussion. Speculations are rife that both will be dismissed in the cabinet reshuffle. Apart from this, the name of former Chief Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh is also in discussion.

Since there is a BJP government in Maharashtra, the Governor does not have much to do. Because of this, a retired officer who is not a player of political maneuvering can be sent.

There were also speculations that the BJP would field the captain in the by-election to the Patiala Lok Sabha seat. Amit Shah also held a rally in Patiala on January 29, but as the rally was cancelled, it is believed that the captain will be assigned a new role. As the captain has recently been included in the national executive of the BJP, it is certain that he will get an important role.

Kashmir files against BBC documentary

The government is concerned that a BBC documentary on the plight of Muslims in India is being screened across the country despite the Modi government banning it. BJP and Hindu organizations have played 'The Kashmir Files' card to defend it. BJP sources claim that this documentary is being used to defame Modi where there is a government of anti-BJP parties. It is a serious matter that the restrictions imposed by the central government are also being ignored, but nothing can be done by the BJP or the central government, so this strategy has to be adopted.

After the Congress publicly screened the controversial documentary 'India: The Modi Question' on a beach in Kerala, the Students' Federation of India gathered over 400 students at Hyderabad University and screened the documentary. In response, ABVP activists screened the film 'The Kashmir Files' at Hyderabad University. Now this strategy will be implemented everywhere else as well.

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