Talking about Delhi: Along with Lok Sabha-states, local Swaraj elections are also held


New Delhi: The central government wants to bring one nation, one election to be held along with state assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Sources claim that in the first meeting of the committee under the chairmanship of former President Ram Nath Kovind, which was formed to make recommendations on this issue, there was a discussion about what to do in the event of a hung assembly after the elections. It is claimed that Kovind has asked each member to give suggestions on what can be done in this situation. With these suggestions the committee will start its recommendations.

Sources claim that till now it was believed that under One Nation, One Election, consideration is going on to hold state assembly and Lok Sabha elections together, but the committee is also said to have an agenda of holding local Swaraj elections. The committee is also said to have made a list of who can be discussed with whom on this issue.

A Congress MP suggests, bomb Pannu's property

Congress MP Ravneet Bittu has made an explosive suggestion as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has seized the assets of Khalistanist Gurpantwant Singh Pannu. Welcoming the NIA's move, Bittu said that Pannu's property should be bombed and then bulldozed over it. The move to confiscate Pannu's assets is welcome as he is smuggling drugs into the country and dishonoring our country.

Ravneet, the grandson of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, has been elected to the Lok Sabha from the Ludhiana seat. Biyantsinh was killed by terrorists in a bomb blast. Ravneet also alleged that Pannun was involved in the murder of his grandfather. Ravneet also supported the steps taken by the Central Government on the Canada issue in the Parliament and said that the Khalistanists' drug money goes to Justin Trudeau's party so Trudeau is covering them up.

BJP's dominance in Delhi University elections

There is a wave of happiness in the BJP as the saffron waved in the Delhi University Students' Union elections. The candidates of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the BJP's student wing, have made a clean sweep by winning all the important posts of President, Vice President, Joint Secretary and Secretary. In the last elections held, BJP occupied three out of four posts. Students unions of Congress and Left parties also fielded their candidates for each post but they were crushed.

BJP now wants to take over Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) after this victory. Congress and Left parties say that there is nothing new in BJP's victory in Delhi University as it has taken over by playing communal politics. This is why the BJP has been dominant in Delhi University Student Union elections for years.

The picture of Vasundhara-Gehlot sparked a debate

While Vasundhara Raje is away from BJP events in Rajasthan, her picture with Ashok Gehlot has sparked a debate. Posting this picture on social media, it is claimed that Vasundhara, fed up with the BJP's neglect, is increasing closeness with the Congress.

The entire picture of the event attended by Vasundhara and Gehlot has been put up by the BJP in which not only Gehlot and Vasundhara but also other leaders including Assembly Speaker Joshi are seen. This picture is from the inaugural function of Constitution Club of Rajasthan. Since the program was non-political and all-party, another BJP leader was also present.

BJP is silent on Vasundhara's absence from party events. Due to Vasundhara's rising power and insistence on declaring himself the chief ministerial candidate, there is a vigorous discussion that the BJP high command has instructed him to stay away from the party's events.

Deputy Collector Nisha will contest in MP

Nisha Bangre, who resigned from the post of Deputy Collector in Madhya Pradesh's Baitul, has announced to contest the assembly elections. Following Nishan Bangre's resignation, political maneuvering has begun. Bhangre has alleged that after the Madhya Pradesh government resigned in June, plans are being made to prevent him from contesting the elections by starting a departmental inquiry against him.

Bhangre has also alleged that he has initiated an investigation for being present in the Vastu of his house without the permission of the government. This is ridiculous and a violation of one's fundamental right. Bangre has threatened that if the government does not stop cannibalism by accepting his resignation, he will fast to death himself.

BJP leadership is silent on this issue. He says that since this is a government matter, the government will respond to it.

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JD(S) will not join NDA in Kerala

The Kerala unit of the Janata Dal (Secular) will not tie up with the BJP-led NDA in the state, the party's state president said. Former Chief Minister of Karnataka H.D. Kumaraswamy in New Delhi BJP President J.P. This became clear after meeting Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Janata Dal (S) Kerala state president Mathew Thomas said that JD (S) will not join hands with NDA here. It will remain with the LDF (Left Democratic Front). As per the resolution passed earlier by the party, it will oppose both Congress and BJP, he added.

China Stumbled Sports Spirit: Rijiju

Former Union Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju wrote on Ecus that China has offended the spirit of sports by denying visas to our Arunachal wushu athletes for the Asian Games. Not only that, they have violated the rules related to the organization of the Asian Games. According to this rule, no prejudice or discrimination can be shown towards the players of the member countries, added Rijiju.

Why are you putting me in dispute? : Dr. Harsh Vardhan

While BJP MP Ramesh Bidhudi was making derogatory comments on BSP MP Danish Ali in the Lok Sabha yesterday, former Union Health Minister Rda. Harsh Vardhan was smiling. Hence, after being criticized by Harsh Vardhan, he said that as an MP from Delhi Chandni Chowk, he cannot approve the derogatory language used for the Muslim community. Saddened and humiliated that some vested interests on social media have implicated his name to damage his talent, the doctor tweeted.

Showered flowers and stone on Sourav Ganguly together

Both flowers and stones are being showered on Dada (Sourav Ganguly), the former president of BCCI, who went there to join the work with the Chief Minister of the state, Mamata Banerjee, who is holding meetings in Madrid for investment in West Bengal. Sourav said that he himself is investing money in West Bengal to attract foreign investors. His criticism may be thin, but it cannot be ignored. The player who dominated West Bengal in world cricket for 21 years and at one stage of his career stood on the balcony of the Lord's (England) ground and took off his jersey and waved it in the air, may be facing public questions for the first time. Critics of Sourav Ganguly's efforts to attract investors to the state have mostly been confined to social media platforms.

RTI by official regarding Mamata's foreign-tour

Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Legislative Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has filed a Right to Information (RTI) application under Right to Information, 2005 to get information about the official expenses incurred during the tour of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is currently visiting Dubai and Spain (Madrid) to attract foreign investment in the state. He also wanted to know the results of the tour and information about the future investment in the state due to this foreign tour, said the official on one.

Canada has three times as many diplomats as India

India wants diplomatic parity with Canada in terms of numbers and rank, but the fact is that Canada has three times more official diplomats than India. Canada's three Indian missions employ approximately 35 official diplomats, while Canada has four missions in India, including its High Commission in Delhi, where more than 100 official diplomats serve. This staff includes one High Commissioner, two Deputy High Commissioners, three Ministers, 18 Councillors, about 36 First Secretaries, several Second Secretaries and support staff.

Suraiya's Denial of Hiding Hindu Worker

Udupi Congress leader Suraiya Anjum said in a press interview that Chaitra Kundapura, a self-made union leader from Kantha region of Karnataka, was not given shelter in his Udupi residence before he (Suraiya) was detained in a fraud case. Suraiya has also hinted at legal action against some media companies making such (false) claims. I was friends with Chaitra, but could not maintain regular contact, added Suraiya.

- Inder Sahni

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