Talk of Delhi: Another ally of Scindia returns home in Congress


New Delhi: Ahead of the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP is receiving one blow after another. With many top leaders including Deepak Joshi and Vaidyanath Yadav leaving the BJP for the Congress, one more name has been added to the list of Rakesh Gupta. Rakesh Gupta, who is considered very close to Jyotiraditya Scindia, is considered a veteran leader of Shivpuri.

Rakesh Gupta also entered the Congress in the style of Baijanath Yadav. Gupta, who reached Bhopal with a convoy of 500 cars from Shivpuri, was admitted to the Congress by Kamal Nath. Gupta also joined the BJP when Jyotiraditya Scindia left the Congress and joined the BJP.

Scindia's supporters are going one after the other so local leaders are happy but state level leaders are worried. He believes that the departure of the leaders is creating an impression that the ship of BJP is sinking.

Pawar unleashed Bhujbal against Ajit

Chhagan Bhujbal has now jumped into the ongoing tug-of-war in Sharad Pawar's NCP. Chhagan Bhujbal has demanded that the new state president of NCP in Maharashtra should be an OBC. Chhagan Bhujbal himself is a prominent OBC leader, so he has indirectly demanded to make himself the state president.

NCP sources believe that Ajit Pawar has expressed his desire to work in the organization and hoped to get an important position in NCP. Against this, Sharad Pawar has advanced Bhujbal. In the tug of war between Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar, Bhujbal has sided with Sharad Pawar.

Bhujbal believes that even after 24 years of its formation, NCP still has the impression of being a pro-Maratha party. OBCs make up 40 percent of Maharashtra's population and Marathas more than 33 percent. In this scenario, NCP should also play OBC based politics.

Shah rejected Biren's resignation offer

Amid the ongoing violence in Manipur, Manipur Chief Minister N. There is talk that Biren Singh has offered his resignation after meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Rejecting the offer, Shah assured Singh of full force to stop the violence and full cooperation from the central government.

In an all-party meeting convened by Amit Shah in Delhi, the opposition parties strongly demanded Birensingh's ouster. Following this, Singh rushed to Delhi on the second day of the meeting. In a nearly 45-minute conversation between Biren Singh and Amit Shah, Biren Singh briefed Shah about the situation in Manipur and the steps taken to restore normalcy in the state.

Singh tweeted that the Home Minister has assured that the central government will take all possible steps to restore normalcy in Manipur. He claimed that the state and central governments have controlled the violence to a large extent. There has been no death due to violence in the state since June 13.

Frustrated, the wrestlers called off the agitation

Wrestlers protesting former Wrestling Federation of India president Brijbhushan Singh have finally had to announce the end of their agitation to Harithaki. Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia tweeted that they will now fight their battles not on the streets, but in the courts. The fight will continue till justice is served but now there will be no demonstrations on the streets.

Sources say that the wrestlers are frustrated as they do not get the support of athletes in their fight. Wrestlers find it shocking that despite the issue of sexual harassment of the country's daughters, the BJP leadership remained silent and no action was taken against Brijbhushan. The khap panchayats and farmers' organizations supporting them supported them but this gave the BJP an opportunity to say that the movement was political, so the wrestlers are still frustrated.

India's anti-BJP opposition Wagner Group!

An editorial in Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana has created a controversy by calling the opposition parties that met in Patna to form a front against the BJP as India's Wagner group. The editorial claims that the Wagner Group met in Patna to end Narendra Modi's rule and that Modi too must go like Putin.

While the Wagner group is full of criminals and mercenaries, there are comments that comparing the opposition with them has exposed the true face of the opposition.

Leaders of the Thackeray group say that the Wagner group believes in a fundamentalist right-wing ideology in which the interest of the nation is paramount. The mantra of this ideology is not to back down from doing anything for the nation. In this regard, the opposition was compared to the Wagner Group, but the BJP's social media army presented the matter in a different way.

Robbery rampant in Delhi, police flagging

The robbery incident near Pragati Maidan in Delhi has again raised questions about the law and order situation in Delhi. In the incident in Pragathi Maidan Tunnel, 4 goons stopped the car of a delivery agent who was going in a car and robbed him at gunpoint. The four miscreants on bikes and wearing helmets fled within seconds after looting a bag full of money. The Aam Aadmi Party has compared the incident to a robbery by Chambal dacoits and has questioned the Lt Governor's competence.

Political analysts also believe that this kind of looting incident in the national capital is shameful. When there is no rule of law in Delhi and no fear of the police, instead of doing anything to the police officers responsible for this situation, the Lieutenant Governor is busy fighting against the Kejriwal government.

* * *

McCain's attack - a blow to opposition unity

Congress leader Ajay Maken in a video statement attacking the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said that Arvind Kejriwal wants the support of the Congress on the one hand, then he goes to Rajasthan and makes statements against senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot, who became the chief minister three times. He also speaks fondly of another former minister, Sachin Pilot. So to understand - what, you really want the support of the Congress and want to have a peaceful friendship with us, asked Makane. Maken accused AAP of being in touch with BJP.

All eyes on the women of Manipur

At the center of the whole situation are the women of both the Kuki and Maiti groups, who are at loggerheads in Manipur. They have taken the anti-government protests to the streets, erecting roadblocks in some parts. Life is stopping the delivery of essentials. Blocking vehicles and also hampering combing operations. A women's front has freed 12 terrorists from army custody. 3000 to 5000 women are selling all kinds of things in Mother's Market in Imphal. This vast market is the largest market in the world run by women. It is considered a popular tourist destination.

Savarkar-Deendayal lesson in the syllabus of U.P

When the new school session begins in Uttar Pradesh next July, nearly one crore students of the state's 27,000 granted and non-granted schools, Hindutva beggars V.D. Savarkar and the biographies of Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJP's predecessor party) leader Deendayal Upadhyay will be studied as a compulsory subject. The BJP had promised in its manifesto for the 2022 UP assembly elections that biographies of eminent talents and freedom-fighting pioneers of the country would be taught regularly in schools. The opposition has alleged that neither Savarkar nor Upadhyay participated in any known freedom struggle.

A new way for farmers to protect crops

Farmers have been using tall fences for years to protect their crops from animals entering between the moles standing in the fields. However, in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri division, after chadias proved ineffective in protecting crops from monkeys, farmers here have decided to wear bear costumes to scare away the monkeys in a unique way. The authorities have sought help from the farmers to protect their crops, but when they could not do anything, the farmers had to think of this new solution. Farmers themselves have bought these costumes at a cost of 4000 by raising money internally, said a farmer named Gajendrasingh.

- Inder Sahni

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

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

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?