Modi will dismiss most of the ministers
New Delhi: BJP National President J.P. As Nadda announced his new team in the organization, speculations have started that there will be changes in Modi's cabinet as well. BJP sources claim that in these changes made before the Lok Sabha elections, except for the top ten cabinet ministers, all the remaining ministers will be transferred.
Counting ministers like Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Jaishankar, Nitin Gadkari will be repeated while the rest of the ministers will be dismissed. Sources say that the list of nine Cabinets of the Parliament is ready. Modi has analyzed the performance of each minister and decided which minister to keep and which minister to remove. Modi is not happy with the performance of most of the ministers. As soon as the session of the Parliament ends, the round of resignation of the ministers will begin. Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana will make changes in the cabinet before the assembly elections are announced.
Omission of Gujarat in Nadda's new team
BJP National President J.P. Nadda has finally announced his new team. No one from Gujarat was included in the team formed by Nadda for the assembly elections of the five states to be held later this year and the Lok Sabha elections next year. In the new team of 13 National President, 8 National General Ministers and 13 Ministers, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana, apart from the four electoral states, are dominated by Uttar Pradesh. In this team, BL Santosh has continued as the National General Secretary of the organization while Shiv Prakash has been given the responsibility of the National Co-Organization General Secretary.
Former Chief Ministers Dr Raman Singh, Vasundhara Raje and Raghuvar Das have been made National Vice Presidents in Nadda's team, so it has been decided to keep them out of state politics, whether such a debate has been sparked. Sources of BJP say that right now the high command is focusing on winning all the five states and the Lok Sabha.
Pawar-Modi on a platform, 'India' upset
Although Sharad Pawar is an important member of the opposition Morcha India, he is going to share a platform with Narendra Modi, so the leader of the Morcha is upset. Pawar is to be the chief guest at the ceremony to be held in Pune on August 1 to honor Modi with the Lokmanya Tilak Award.
Opposition leaders believe that Pawar should refrain from honoring Modi when a new front has been formed against Modi's ideology. He also believes that when the like-minded opposition parties are united to face the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, coming on a platform with Pawar and Modi will have the opposite effect.
Opposition sources claim that Congress President Mallikarjun Khadge may talk to Pawar on this issue and request him not to attend the event. According to people close to Pawar, it is not appropriate to give political color to this temple as it is a program.
Rahul's problem will increase, possibility of pox case
Rahul's troubles are expected to increase as the case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi under the POCSO Act begins. A 9-year-old Dalit girl was raped and killed in Old Nangal in Delhi. In this shocking incident, his body was burnt to hide the evidence. After Rahul went to console the girl's family, he posted a photo of the visit on Twitter.
The BJP alleged that Rahul had violated the POCSO Act by revealing the identity of the victim. A Public Interest Litigation was filed in the Delhi High Court to register an FIR in this regard.
The National Commission for Child Protection Rights has reported that Rahul Gandhi has revealed the identity of the minor girl by posting a photo of his meeting with the parents of the minor victim on social media. Rahul's tweet violates Juvenile Justice Act 2015. Due to this, a case can be registered against Rahul under POCSO Act.
The neighbor stopped Siddaramaiah's car and complained
The video of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's complaint lodged by his neighbor after stopping his car has gone viral. A senior citizen named Narottam stopped Siddaramaiah's car outside his house and complained that guests visiting the Chief Minister parked their vehicles anywhere, making it difficult for his family to get out. Our family is facing all these problems from last 5 years. Now we are tired of these things.
Hearing Narottam's complaint, Siddaramaiah instructed the security personnel that vehicles should not be parked indiscriminately. No one should be disturbed because of those who come here.
Siddaramaiah also assured that very soon he is going to vacate this house and move to the official residence of the Chief Minister so there will be no problem. BJP leader Yeddyurappa has not vacated the chief minister's residence, so he himself has to stay in the bungalow of the leader of the opposition.
Jaishankar in the contempt of parliament controversy
When the proceedings of the Parliament could not be done due to the constant uproar by the opposition, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has taken the help of social media to convey his message to the people. Jaishankar has put his statement in the Parliament through a video on social media as he was forced to adjourn the proceedings of the Parliament due to the uproar of the opposition. In this statement, he has given the details of the foreign trips of President Draupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhard and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Jaishankar has also commented that the opposition is more interested in party politics than the interest of the country.
Opposition MPs are calling Jaishankar's act a breach of privilege. He says that even though the Parliament session has not yet ended, Jaishankar has insulted the Parliament by posting his statement in the Parliament on social media. The opposition is also going to demand action against Jaishankar.
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Order to members, Ambulances for sick: Opposition ready
When the Delhi Services Bill is presented in the Rajya Sabha next week, the constituent parties of the India Front, who are keen to give a tough fight to the BJP, are going to order their members to prepare an ambulance van for them to come and go to the Parliament. Ailing former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh (90) can come to the House sitting in a wheelchair. Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand Shibu Soren (79) has arrived in the capital. They are likely to be brought to the House before voting. Ailing JD(U) MP Vashisht Narayan (75) will use an ambulance to reach Parliament. The above Bill, if passed, will be enacted in lieu of the Central Government Ordinance reversing the Supreme Court order giving the Delhi Government the power to transfer and appoint officers of the State Government of Delhi.
Five bills were passed in the Lok Sabha, while three bills were passed in the Rajya Sabha
Amid protests and disruptions from constituent parties of the Navarchit Opposition Front India, both the Houses have ratified the pending passage of the Bills in the second week of the monsoon session of Parliament. The government introduced 11 bills in the Lok Sabha during July 24-28, of which five were passed by the House. The government has been able to pass three bills in the Rajya Sabha where the tension between the government and the opposition is critical. Of course, most of these bills had little discussion in which the main opposition members did not participate.
Suggested steps to avoid cyber fraud
The government is considering the Parliamentary Committee's suggestion to set up a Centralized Cyber Protection Authority (CPA). If this happens, the capacity of the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) will increase, while mobile phone manufacturers will have to whitelist or blacklist loan-giving apps. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has made some recommendations in the report 'Cyber Security and Rising Incidence of Cyber / White Collar Crimes' after discussions with several stakeholders.
Kerala: Complaint of Congress President against Chief Minister
Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee President K. Sudhakaran has alleged that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is not instructing his police force to take action against the Marxist and BJP leaders who are disturbing the atmosphere of peace in the state by threatening each other with death in their speeches. Due to such provocative speeches of the opposition leaders, there will be unrest in Kannur anytime. On the contrary, the state police is now falsely claiming that it did not hear the inflammatory statements of Marxist leaders and BJP members, added Sudhakaran.
- Inder Sahni
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