Dr. Not Tariq Pasmanda but an elite Muslim


New Delhi: BJP National President J.P. Dr. in the new team of Nadda's organization. Tariq Mansoor's inclusion is getting a lot of publicity. Dr. BJP to please the marginalized Muslims. It is claimed that Mansoor has been selected but actually Dr. Tariq Pasmanda is not a Muslim. Dr. Tariq Mansoor hails from the Qureshi community among Muslims and Qureshi are considered elite in the Muslim community. The Quraish were the merchant class among the Arabs. He also ruled Mecca and Kaaba.

Actually Dr. Tariq's defense of the Modi government has paid off. Dr. Tariq was a professor in the Department of Surgery at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh. When the BBC documentary about Modi came out. At that time Dr. Tariq criticized the BBC, accusing it of 'agenda driven journalism'. Because of that, Dr. Tariq Modi was noticed and benefited.

Modi's ministers started calling the PMO

After the changes in the BJP organization, there is an uproar among the BJP leaders as the cycles of change are moving in the Modi cabinet as well. Due to this, the prices of workers in PMO have increased.

The ministers are also under tension due to speculations that there will be major changes in the Modi cabinet. Especially the state level ministers are afraid of being cut off, so they are calling the people sitting in the PMO and asking for information about what will happen to them. Even in the PMO, except the officials close to Modi, the rest of the people do not know what is going to happen, the ministers are not likely to get any benefit from this call.

Sources in the BJP claim that plans are ready for a large-scale reshuffle of the cabinet before the Lok Sabha elections. Regarding this Modi Amit Shah and JP. We have also discussed with Nadda so the changes will be announced anytime.

Influence of UP leaders in BJP organization

It is clear from the fact that the leaders of Uttar Pradesh dominate the new team of the BJP organization, that the BJP is giving utmost importance to UP in the Lok Sabha elections. Seven leaders from Uttar Pradesh have been named in the 38-member team. Meaning, one-fifth of the leaders are from UP.

Besides Dr. Tariq Mansoor, Dr. Radhamohan Das Aggarwal, Arun Singh, MP Surendra Nagar, Laxmikant Vajpayee, Rajesh Aggarwal, MP Rekha Verma are in Nadda's new team. Among these five members are holding important positions like Vice President, General Minister while Rajesh Agarwal is the Treasurer.

Sources in the BJP say that Rekha Verma and Laxmikant Vajpayee have been made national vice-presidents, which means that the BJP does not want to ignore any vote bank in UP. BJP has placed leaders in the organization in such a way that people of all classes get representation.

In Rajasthan, 20 leaders were given the responsibility of victory

Among the states where assembly elections are to be held later this year, BJP is facing the toughest uphill battle in Rajasthan. This is why BJP has focused on Rajasthan. As part of this, after Modi's public meeting in Rajasthan, J.P. Nadda held a meeting with top leaders on Sunday.

In this meeting, the top 20 leaders of Rajasthan BJP have been assigned the responsibility of 10 seats each and the target has been given to win at least 7 seats. BJP sources say that the BJP high command believes that if we set the target of winning 140 seats now, then around 115 seats will come, so this strategy has been adopted. Nadda also advised BJP leaders to put aside factionalism and fight.

In Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot is doing charity work, so BJP feels that it has to work harder.

Delhi in BJP, Kamal Nath in Congress

As it is difficult to predict who will win the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, the number of ticket aspirants for both BJP and Congress is very high. The BJP high command has announced that tickets will be allotted based on a survey conducted in each constituency. Congress has also followed suit and announced that tickets will be given on the basis of survey.

Most of the ticket aspirants in BJP go to Delhi because everything in BJP is decided from Delhi. Due to this, a huge crowd of people coming from Madhya Pradesh is seen at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, but everyone is sent away saying that only the candidate who will win based on the survey will be given the ticket, so don't bother.

Kamal Nath is omnipresent in the Congress, so the Congress office in Bhopal is very crowded. A fair is also held there at Digvijayasihan.

Politics in flood relief

There is now a war in Delhi over the issue of relief to the flood victims. Delhi Revenue Minister Atishi has written a letter criticizing Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar. Atishi alleges that the amount of Rs 10,000 sanctioned for the flood victims in Delhi has been withheld by the Chief Secretary and so far only 197 families have been given this assistance. Currently 4716 families are living in relief camps in Delhi. The Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi had decided to help all these families with a maximum of 10 thousand rupees, but as the Chief Secretary withheld the money, it could not be implemented.

According to political analysts, this attitude of officials is shocking. At least he should stop playing politics on the issue of people's problems.

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The Mumbai-meeting of 'India' may be held in September

As the leaders of the constituent parties of Nawarchit Opposition Front India are busy on August 25-26, the planning of its next (third) August-meeting to be held in Mumbai seems uncertain. Leaders of Congress, NCP (Sharad Pawar) and Shiv Sena (Uddhav group) are scheduled to attend the rallies to be held in Mumbai on August 25-26. After the rift between Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar in the NCP, some assumptions are being made about the next move of senior Pawar. He could not be present on the first day of the last meeting and there were speculations that he would not come at all. This time on August 1, he is going to attend a program in Pune with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The opposition should also go to West Bengal to estimate the violence

Union Minister Anurag Thakur visited Khanakul for a BJP meeting before leaving for the Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Math and Mission, where he expressed his outrage over the violent riots in West Bengal before and after the panchayat elections. Addressing the journalists, he raised the issues of law and order situation in the state, corruption, murder and atrocities on women. He questioned the apathy prevailing in the Congress and CPI-M parties regarding the political violence and atrocities on women in West Bengal. He has urged the 'India Front' team going to Manipur to review incidents of violence, if it is as concerned about atrocities on women and election-violence as it is in Manipur, to visit West Bengal as well.

Hit Khattar for fooling flood-affected farmers

While the farmers of 12 out of 22 districts of Haryana are currently struggling against the floods, the Manoharlal Khattar government of the state has asked the affected farmers to apply on its portal for relief. Former Congress Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda told reporters in Rohtak after visiting the flood-hit districts that anti-people portals will be closed after the Khattar government is installed in the next assembly elections. On the same day, Congress Rajya Sabha MP Kumari Shailja, who met the flood-affected people at Sirsa in the state, also slammed the state government saying that it (the government) is fooling the farmers in the name of the portal.

Together in India, not in Punjab: Congress accuses AAP

Congress and AAP even sat together in Navarchit India Morcha, but the picture in Punjab is completely opposite. According to the allegations of the Congress, the AAP, which has been in power for over a quarter of a year in the state, has aimed the probe against more than a dozen Congress leaders, including the former Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. Four former Congress ministers have been detained by the State Vigilance Bureau on corruption charges. The last victim of this is the leader. Congress leader Sukhpal Khaira. He told reporters that three prima facie cases (FIRs) have been registered against him in the last one-and-a-half years, the last of which was registered last May, he added.

Badrinath temple is the pre-Buddhist monastery: Maurya

Samajwadi Party leader Swamiprasad Maury has created controversy by claiming that Badrinath, an important Hindu pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand, was once a Buddhist monastery. Leaders of Uttar Pradesh BJP and other parties have condemned his words. Earlier, Maurya, who created a controversy by saying that some of the chapters of Ramcharit Manas are anti-backward class and anti-women, has made comments related to Badrinath against some media channels. He has demanded an inquiry into the condition of all Hindu places of worship as many Hindu places of worship were formerly Buddhist monasteries.

- Inder Sahni


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