Talking about Delhi: Sushma's daughter will contest elections after Meenakshi


New Delhi: Daughter of Sushma Swaraj. Bansuri Swaraj has entered politics. Bansuri has been made the co-convener of the Delhi BJP unit's law department. Bansuri Swaraj is a Supreme Court lawyer. Sushma Swaraj, who was the External Affairs Minister in the Modi Cabinet, died of a heart attack on August 6, 2019, after her family stayed away from politics. Sushma, once considered the most veteran woman leader of the BJP, also did not contest the 2019 Lok Sabha elections due to ill health.

There is a possibility that BJP will contest Bansuri Swaraj from a seat in Delhi in the Lok Sabha elections to be held in 2024. BJP sources say that it is certain that Bansuri Swaraj will get the ticket. Most likely BJP will not repeat Meenakshi Lekhi and will give ticket to Bansuri in her place. Meenakshi Lekhi has been elected from the New Delhi Lok Sabha seat for the last two terms. Young faces will be given a chance this time as the BJP is going up against the Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi.

Rahul will move to Sonia's government bungalow

After Rahul Gandhi lost the Lok Sabha membership, now the government bungalow will also be lost. Rahul has been asked to vacate his official residence in Lutyens Delhi by April 22. The Lok Sabha Housing Committee on Monday issued notice to Rahul Gandhi to vacate the bungalow provided by the government. Rahul Gandhi has been given a notice to vacate the bungalow within one month from the date of the disqualification order as per Lok Sabha rules.

12, Tughlaq Lane bungalow was given to Rahul Gandhi after he was elected as an MP in Lok Sabha in 2004. Rahul has been living in this bungalow for the last two decades.

Rahul has already announced that he has no house to live in, so it remains to be seen where he goes now. Most likely, after vacating this bungalow, Rahul will move to 10, Janpath with his mother Sonia. Before this, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had to vacate the Lodhi Estate bungalow which she got officially in July 2020.

Raut will convince Rahul after Pawar's advice

After Uddhav Thackeray warned Rahul Gandhi against insulting Veer Savarkar, reconciliation efforts have now begun. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on behalf of Uddhav will meet Rahul and try to convince him to avoid mentioning Savarkar in speeches and press conferences. Sanjay Raut said, Veer Savarkar is our god. Savarkar is attached to our faith and we cannot tolerate his insult. I will meet Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi and discuss the Veer Savarkar issue with Rahul Gandhi. I will explain to him about the sacrifices made by Savarkar.

According to sources, after Sharad Pawar warned Uddhav Thackeray, Uddhav has taken a conciliatory stance. Pawar believes that every leader can make a statement according to his ideology. Affiliation should not be decided on the basis of statements. Pawar also emphasized that if the BJP is to be defeated, the NCP, Congress and Uddhav's Shiv Sena will have to stay together.

Flare over reservation issue, stone pelting at Yedi's house

In Karnataka, public outcry sparked by changes in reservation turned violent and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa's house was pelted with stones. The state government has decided that reservation for scheduled castes will be distributed proportionately among the various Dalit castes. Banjara and Bhovi communities have taken to the streets to protest against it. The Banjara and Bhovi communities staged a violent demonstration outside Yeddyurappa's house and office in Shivamogga, claiming that the provision would do injustice to their community.

BJP leaders are worried due to this stone pelting. Where upper castes including Brahmins are already upset, now Banjaras and Bhovi castes are also flaring up, BJP is worried about its impact in the elections.

Yeddyurappa claimed that Banjara community leaders are misunderstood. I will also talk to them and take them to the Chief Minister so that their grievances can be redressed.

Anger in BJP over the killing of a worker in Puducherry

Even though there is a BJP government in Puducherry, the killing of a BJP worker, Senthil Kumar, has created an uproar. Senthil was standing outside a bakery when seven assailants attacked him by hurling a homemade bomb. Senthil, who was knocked down by the bomb, was stabbed to death by the attackers. The incident of this murder was captured on CCTV there. In the footage, a person is seen throwing two country bombs at Senthil. After his footage went viral on social media, BJP workers are outraged.

On hearing the news of Senthil's death, Home Minister A. Namasivam reached the spot along with more than a thousand BJP workers. The BJP workers protested against him.

However, the accused in Senthil's murder had surrendered in a Trichy court. The conspiracy to kill Senthil Kumar is said to have been hatched by anti-social element Nithyananda. The infamous Nithyananda has claimed that he had a personal enmity with Senthil.

The possibility of jailing the accused in the Bilkis case

The Supreme Court turned a blind eye to the Gujarat government's decision to release 11 convicts early in the Bilkis Bano case, and the possibility of the convicts being sent back to jail has become strong. The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the central and state governments and scheduled the hearing on April 18. Justice K. like this. Joseph and B. V. The Nagaratna bench ordered the Gujarat government to be ready with the relevant files releasing the convicts.

The Supreme Court made a strong comment in this case that the government has shown great enthusiasm in releasing the convicts in this case when thousands of prisoners are languishing in jail for years in murder cases. The Gujarat government had objected to the application made by people who were not directly related to the case, but the Supreme Court did not consider this objection. The Supreme Court is hearing a writ petition filed by Bilkis Bano besides petitions filed by activists fighting for political and civil rights.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A sign of the second revolution in China after Mao's revolution

Talk of Delhi: Reconciliation with Gehlot, Pilot supporters confused

China's Insidious Privacy

Adhir's allegation, Mamata's daily expenses of 3 lakhs

A minor was killed in public in Delhi, people watched the spectacle

Uproar in UP politics due to attack on Chandrasekhar Ravan

Tribal bus services: Even the tribals do not like private bus service very much

Talking about Delhi: Government will bring home loan subsidy scheme

Ultimatum of Akal Takht, terrorism will flare up in Punjab?

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