Talk of Delhi: Modi campaign to win BJP in Telangana


New Delhi: Now only Telangana is left in the elections of five states of the country, Modi himself has taken the front to win the BJP in Telangana. Narendra Modi has gone on a three-day visit to Telangana from Saturday. Modi is going to Telangana as well as Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh but the main objective is last minute campaigning in Telangana. Modi is going to hold 6 rallies and a mega road show in Telangana. Also going to Tirupati to have darshan of Lord Venkateswara. Modi is also scheduled to spend the night at Tirumala's Sri Rachana Rest House on Sunday. BJP leaders say that the main battle is between Congress and BRS in Telangana but Modi's last-minute campaign can change the situation. After film star Pawan Kalyan's alliance with the Janasena Party, the BJP is hoping for a strong showing in Telangana. Modi's campaign can strengthen BJP's position and at least become the main opposition to BJP.

Internal conflict in UP BJP over Rajbhar issue

Omprakash Rajbhar has indirectly hinted that the expansion of the cabinet has been stalled due to the tug-of-war between Yogi Adityanath and the BJP high command in Uttar Pradesh. Rajbhar said that, in my talk with Modi, Amit Shah and Yogi, some things were decided. It needs to be followed. Feeling that there will be a ruckus on this issue, Rajbhar clarified that the ministerial position is not important for me and I will contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections by remaining in the NDA.

When Amit Shah tied up with Omprakash Rajbhar's Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party for the Lok Sabha elections, it was decided to give Rajbhar a ministerial post. Rajbhar had said this in public. Darasingh, who came from SP, was also promised to be made a minister, but Yogi Rajbhar does not want to give a ministerial position to Darasingh.

Anti-Jewish remarks, Raut will be jailed

Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's comments about Jews have caused a stir. Rauth writes that indirectly justifying Hitler's massacre of the Jews, it is now clear why Hitler hated the Jews so much. Sources say that the Eknath Shinde government may file a case against Raut and send him to jail for his anti-Jewish remarks. The Israel Embassy has also sent a verbal note to the Ministry of External Affairs objecting to Raut's remarks. BJP sources say that Uddhav's Shiv Sena is making anti-Jewish statements to appease Muslims while the common people of the country and especially Hindus are in favor of Israel. In these circumstances, if a case is filed against Raut, it will also benefit politically. BJP will get a strong point to take the Hindu vote bank away from Uddhav's Shiv Sena.

Gehlot-Sachin face-to-face as soon as the elections are over

The differences between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot came to the fore even before the polling for the assembly elections in Rajasthan was over. Sachin Pilot speaking to reporters while coming out after voting in Tonk said that no one person can win the party or defeat anyone. The pilot is believed to have made this statement as a sarcasm on Gehlot. When the BJP made the video of Pilot's statement viral, the Congress clarified that Pilot had said this in reference to Modi and not Gehlot. This sarcasm has been made in the context of BJP claiming that it will win because Modi campaigned.

Congress sources say that there are no differences between Pilot and Gehlot. Gehlot has uploaded a video of Sachin Pilot appealing to the voters of Congress on his X account. In this video, it is clear that the two are one and the same from the fact that the pilot is described as a young leader of the Congress.

CBI investigation against Shivakumar canceled

In Karnataka, Siddaramaiah's government appointed Deputy Chief Minister D.K. The permission given to the CBI to investigate against Shivakumar has been withdrawn. When there was a BJP government in Karnataka, the investigation into the case of Shivakumar having more assets than his income was handed over to the CBI.

According to Siddaramaiah, the decision to hand over the investigation to the CBI was not taken as per the legal provisions, so the permission to the CBI for the investigation has been cancelled. The Karnataka government says that the Advocate General's opinion was sought on whether the investigation of the case should be handed over to the CBI or not, but the investigation was handed over to the CBI before this opinion was given.

Apart from this, the Congress also claims that the then Chief Minister Yeddyurappa gave a verbal order and asked the Chief Secretary to investigate. Even though Shivkumar is an MLA, the Congress has also claimed that the rules have been violated by filing a case against him without the permission of the Speaker.

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Rajasthan Election: 30 years tradition will be broken or not..?

Voting for Rajasthan assembly elections was held on November 25. One question plays on the lips of every conscious citizen: Will the 30-year-old tradition of governance in Rajasthan be preserved or broken? In the last 30 years, no political party either Congress or BJP could win this state for the second consecutive time. Given that, BJP should come to power this time. However, Sachin Pilot, the Congress candidate from Tonk assembly constituency, said that this time the 30-year-old tradition will be broken. People have seen BJP rule at the center and they want change, he added.

Mahua effect: MPs' passwords now totally private

Amid the controversy involving MP Mahua Moitra and big builder Darshan Hiranandani over asking questions in the Lok Sabha, the Lok Sabha has blocked access to the digital parliament platform and applications for MPs' colleagues. As a result, no one other than MPs can now submit travel bills, open MPs' official e-mail accounts and request questions in the House. However, problems can arise as politicians rely heavily on their secretaries and allies and not all are well versed in the various aspects of IT. About 75 percent of Lok Sabha MPs are graduates, while the other 10 percent are only matriculation pass. Out of 184, 141 MPs are professional graduates. Only one MP is illiterate, according to the findings of various surveys.

- Inder Sahni

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