Talk of Delhi: Target of 8 thousand madrasa yogis in UP


New Delhi: The Yogi Adityanath government has cracked down on madrassas running without proper registration and issued notices to them. The Yogi government has asked madrasas without proper registration to submit proper documents or pay a fine of Rs 10,000 per day. About 24 thousand madrasas are running in UP and out of them 16 thousand madrasas are officially recognized while 8 thousand madrasas are not recognized. Sources of the Yogi government say that notices will be issued to all these madrasas gradually.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has objected to the Yogi government's decision. According to Jamiat, this order is completely illegal and will be challenged in court. According to Jamiat, the Yogi government is wrongly targeting these madrassas for vote bank politics. Yogis are playing a game of gaining popularity among Hindus by targeting madrasas. BJP says that illegal activities are going on in madrassas and hence Tawai is necessary.

JDU also in the field in MP, 'India' flag

As the Aam Aadmi Party and the Samajwadi Party fielded their candidates in Madhya Pradesh, questions are being raised about the unity of the anti-BJP Front India, now Nitish Kumar's JDU has also announced its first list of candidates in Madhya Pradesh. JDU has announced the list of five candidates. As a result of this, on the one hand, the BJP has collapsed on the India front, while on the other hand, the Congress is also in a state of discomfort.

Congress leaders say that this is another proof that India Front's allies are not ready to come out of the narrow circle. JDU and RJD have defended the decision to field candidates in Madhya Pradesh. He says that the agreement reached between the India Fronts is for the BJP to fight together in the Lok Sabha. As parties can field their own candidates in state elections, JDU's announcement need not be taken as a break in the India Front.

Videos of offering millions in exchange for votes go viral

After two videos of BJP leaders went viral in Madhya Pradesh, there has been a controversy that BJP is extorting rupees to buy votes. One belongs to Govind Singh Rajput, a minister in the Shivraj Singh Chauhan government. Rajput is announcing in the video that he will give 25 lakh rupees as a reward to the youth leaders who get the most votes for the BJP. On the other hand, the video of Kailash Vijayvargiya has also gone viral in which Vijayvargiya is announcing that if the Congress does not get a single vote, the in-charge of the booth will get a reward of 51 thousand rupees.

The Congress has raised this issue and complained to the Election Commission. The Congress says that since the BJP is out to buy votes by offering money to voters and workers, leaders who give bribes should be banned from contesting elections.

Even BJP is not happy with this video. BJP believes that if videos of such offers go viral, the reputation of the party will be damaged.

Criticizes Shinde's dynasticism, recommends ticket to daughter

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has announced his retirement from active politics. Former Union Home Minister Shinde is considered a veteran Dalit leader in Maharashtra. Shinde, who won from the Solapur Lok Sabha seat, has written to the Congress high command and informed that he does not want to contest the election again. At the same time, he has also expressed his desire that his daughter Praniti Shinde should be given a ticket in the Lok Sabha elections.

Congress leaders are criticizing Shinde's wish. He says that it is because of leaders like Shinde that the Congress is accused of nurturing dynasticism. Praniti Shinde herself has won three assembly elections and is the working president of West Maharashtra Congress, so there is no need to recommend her. Shinde could have kept this private but instead campaigned and gave BJP a chance.

Sharad Pawar's two nephews face off

In Maharashtra, one of Sharad Pawar's nephews, Ajit Pawar, has joined the state government and become the deputy chief minister, while another nephew, Rohit Pawar, has put up a front against the Maharashtra government. Rohit Eknath Shinde has started a 45-day walk to expose the anti-people policies of the government and reach out to the youth of Maharashtra. Rohit will cover a distance of 18 kilometers every day and reach Nagpur on December 7, where a huge rally will be held to topple the Eknath Shinde government. Sharad Pawar and Supriya Soole are likely to attend the rally to mark the end of the walk.

Sharad Pawar has given full support to Rohit. Pawar says that the sign that Rohit's journey will bring change in Maharashtra has been found even before the start of the journey. It is clear from the fact that the government had to withdraw the decision of recruitment on contract even before Rohit's journey, that the Shinde government cannot afford to ignore this young man if it is to survive.

Priyanka present in Rajasthan, Rahul absent

The absence of Rahul Gandhi and the continued presence of Priyanka Gandhi in the Rajasthan assembly elections has become a topic of discussion in the Congress. Rahul Gandhi is nowhere to be seen as the election campaign heats up in Rajasthan. On the other hand, Priyanka has done three massive rallies so far.

Congress sources say that leaders including Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot believe that if Priyanka Gandhi campaigns in Rajasthan instead of Rahul, she will be able to have a greater impact on the youth. Such a request was also made to the Congress High Command. The High Command has agreed to this request and has prepared to hold Priyanka's maximum meeting and road show.

Rahul and Ashok Gehlot's relationship is also said to be strained. Rahul is upset with Gehlot because of the political maneuvers played by Gehlot on the issue of Sachin Pilot. Due to this, Rahul too has not come to the field in the election campaign as he is keeping a distance from the front.

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Will it be suggested to keep economic criminals handcuff-free?

The Parliamentary Standing Committee of the Ministry of Home Affairs is likely to suggest not handcuffing economic offenders while taking them to jail as part of the recommendations for the Indian Civil Protection Code, which is being drafted in an effort to replace the British-era criminal laws. Two other such bills are coming up. The Indian Judicial Code, 2023 and the Indian Evidence Bill, 2023 were introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Lok Sabha on the last day of the monsoon session. Brijlal, a BJP member, is the chairman of the committee.

Distribution of old drugs: Congress seeks probe

Senior Congress leader of Kerala and Leader of Opposition in the state assembly V.D. Sathisan said that as per the findings of the country's CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General of India), it is shocking that the Kerala State Medical Services Corporation Limited supplied medicines with expired date (expiry date) to the government hospitals of the state. He has demanded an impartial inquiry into the issue. Sathisan told reporters in Kochi that there is serious negligence in quality control. Low quality fake medicines are easily available in the market. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Health Minister Veena George have approved the purchase.

Officers adopting pregnant women

High-level district officials of Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka have adopted 358 women registered under the National Health Mission scheme as part of an initiative to ensure optimal care of pregnant women and their future newborns. This initiative reduces the financial burden on families. The women and child welfare department of the district said that this initiative, the first of its kind in Karnataka, is aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates in the post-pregnancy period.

Cash for Cauvery controversy: Ashwin's letter to Dubey

Union Information Technology Minister Alsini Vaishnav has written to BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and said that the issues raised by the Lok Sabha MP in the Cash for Cauvery scam are of serious importance. Matters related to user access, website policies etc. fall under the jurisdiction of organizations receiving services from the National Informatics Centre. In the case of the Lok Sabha website, the Lok Sabha Secretariat receives services from the National Informatics Centre. The content of your letter is currently being investigated by the Committee of Ethics (Lok Sabha), said Vaishnav.

- Inder Sahni

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