Delhi talk: Pawar's statement, the time has come to turn the roti


New Delhi: NCP president Sharad Pawar has made a suggestive statement when talks of an alliance between BJP and NCP are going on in Maharashtra. Pawar said, now is the time to rotate the roti. Someone told me that the roti has to be turned at the right time while baking. If the roti is not turned at the right time, it burns and becomes bitter. Now is the right time to turn the roti so there should be no delay. I urge senior leaders to work on it. Pawar's statement is seen as a sign that Sharad Pawar's party NCP will announce a break from the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance at any time. At present, Sharad Pawar's party NCP has an alliance with Congress and Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, but if Pawar separates, Congress will not keep alliance with Shiv Sena alone, Uddhav Thackeray will be left alone.

Gulant after Khadge called Modi a poisonous snake

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has created a controversy when he compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a poisonous snake. While the BJP has jumped to take political advantage of this statement, the Congress on the other hand has started making clarifications.

Addressing an election rally in Kalburgi, Karnataka, Kharge said that Modi is like a poisonous snake. It doesn't matter if you think it is poison or not, but if you taste it, you will die.

When there was a controversy on this issue, Kharge clarified that, I did not call Modi a poisonous snake. I said that their ideology is like a snake that if you try to taste it, death is certain.

On the other hand, BJP has alleged that Kharge's statement about Modi is worse than Sonia Gandhi's statement. During the 2007 Gujarat assembly elections, Sonia Gandhi called PM Modi a dealer of death. Khadge has also escaped them.

Complaint of making inflammatory speech against Shah

The political heat has increased after the Congress filed a police complaint accusing Amit Shah of spreading hatred and tarnishing the image of the Congress by making inflammatory statements. Amit Shah said in Karnataka that if Congress comes to power, there will be communal riots in the state.

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala, Dr. Parameshwar and Karnataka President of Congress D.K. Shivakumar has filed a complaint against the BJP leaders including Amit Shah and the organizers of the Vijayapura rally at the High Ground Police Station in Bengaluru. The Congress has also complained to the Election Commission by providing the video of Shah's speech.

Complaint against those offering Namaz on the road in UP

An FII has been registered at the police station against 1700 people for offering Eid prayers on the road in Kanpur, ignoring the ban. All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Mohammad Suleman has been criticized for linking the incident to the killing of Atiq Ahmad.

Police alleged that despite the ban on April 22, prayers were offered on the road outside Jajmau, Babupurwa and the large Idgah Benajbar. The three places against which the FIR has been registered also have members of the Idgah Committee.

Mohammed Suleman, a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, alleged that a particular community was being targeted and it seemed that the nation had become one religion. People are killed in police custody and the police watch. The killers were not fired upon. Our society runs according to the constitution but Yogi's government is breaking the constitution.

Resentment of Board instead of Panch for Brahmins

Shivraj Singh Chouhan has focused on Hindu upper castes to win the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh later this year. By announcing the formation of the Brahmin Kalyan Board as part of it, the BJP is believed to have prepared its plans to capture 30 Brahmin-dominated seats.

However, a section of Brahmins are upset. He says that we had demanded a commission but the government has announced a board which can only make recommendations to the government and cannot take any decision.

Shivraj along with the Brahmin Welfare Board announced that the rights to auction temple lands would be taken away from the District Collectors and given to the priests. He has also promised to give honorarium to priests of private temples.

Brahmin population in Madhya Pradesh is only 5% but 90% Brahmins live in constituencies of 300 assembly seats on the Uttar Pradesh border. Brahmins win almost all the seats.

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Another 135 Indians left Sudan

The 10th batch of 135 more Indians stranded in disaster-hit Sudan has successfully left Sudan port in an IAF C 130J aircraft for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. About 2800 Indian citizens live in Sudan. Also, there is another group of more than 1200 people from the Indian community who have been living in Sudan for over 50 years.

Opposition convention in Bihar after Karnataka elections

While Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's efforts to bring all opposition parties together to fight the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls have received a positive response from some regional groups, high-level leaders of various political parties besides the Congress have honored Nitish's invitation to meet in Bihar to formulate a plan for opposition unity against the BJP. is likely. Nitish Kumar recently met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. The shape-type-procedure etc. of the meeting is yet to be decided, which is likely to be held after the state assembly elections to be held in Karnataka on May 10.

75 percent reservation: Congress promise in Karnataka

If the Congress comes to power in the next assembly elections in Karnataka, it is saying that it is ready to increase the proportion of seats reserved for backward classes to 75 percent, and the reservation policy is becoming a hot issue of politics in this state. The BJP, in response, has said the above proposed increase is not constitutional. The Congress proposal is a counter-balance to the BJP's decision to increase reservation for Lingayats, Vokkaligas, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. On the other hand, the BJP has also shown its readiness to cancel the provision of four percent reservation for Muslims.

The attention of the political parties now turned to the apartment

As the campaign for the upcoming May 10 Karnataka assembly elections intensifies, the attention of political parties is drawn to urban apartments, where a significant number of urban voters live. About 12 apartment complexes are members of Bangalore Apartments Federation. Here, about 17% to 20% of the voters of the 28 assembly seats reside. Hence it becomes important for political parties to keep them happy. Congress launched apartment sale in March to target urban voters. He also started an initiative called Apartment Mitra to act as a link between the apartment dwellers and the Congress party.

Demolition of Rajmahal and bungalow: Notice to IAS officer

Former Delhi Jal Board chief Udit Prakash Rai Sapariwar lives in a bungalow built from the demolition of a 15th-century Rajmahal in Delhi's Jalvihar area. The Vigilance Department of the Delhi Government has issued a notice to Udit Rai when it is alleged that the Delhi government helped Udit Rai in the work of demolishing the palace and allotting the bungalow to himself. The aforesaid Rajmahal, included in the jurisdiction of the Delhi Jal Board, was becoming a memorial to the Pathans from time to time. IAS officer Udit Prakash Rai, who demolished it and built a bungalow, is currently working in Mizore, while Rai's family is living in the bungalow despite the eviction notice. Rai has been given a fortnight to respond to the vigilance department's notice.

Peace among the Allies through the intervention of the Shah

I am only answering questions about sensible leaders, said on April 15, Tamil Nadu state BJP president K. AIADMK general minister EPS (Edappadi Palaniswami) who avoided questions about Annamalai now has no problem with Annamalai. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President J.P. in Delhi. After a joint meeting of the above-mentioned leaders of both allies (All India Anna DMK and BJP) on Wednesday in Nadda's presence, peace has been established between them. The media is playing tricks and questioning us, EPS told reporters in Delhi.

Sexual harassment allegations against Haryana minister

A junior female coach who complained of sexual harassment against Haryana minister Sandeep Singh has also complained that the minister attempted to kill her. This woman coach has stated in the complaint filed at the Panchkula police station in Haryana that she is getting death threats because she has complained against the minister. The woman coach said in the complaint e-mail that while she was filling petrol in the Scooty on Tuesday, the above-mentioned accused Sandeep Singh rushed into the car at full speed at the petrol pump, with the intention of hitting her with the car, the woman said in her new police complaint.

- Inder Sahni

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