Talking about Delhi: Modi's fear of not giving tickets to ministers


New Delhi: As the campaigning for assembly elections in five states of the country is over, Narendra Modi has ordered all the ministers to start preparing for the Bharat Sankalp Yatra to reach out to the people. Modi has instructed the ministers to join the yatra not as guests but as organizers and has also hinted that no minister should join the yatra as a VIP. Ministers have to establish contact with BJP grassroots workers and common people. A minister who fails to do so will not get a ticket in the Lok Sabha elections.

As BJP's Bharat Sankalp Yatra is an ambitious program to convey to the people the work done by the Modi government in the last 10 years before the Lok Sabha elections, Modi does not want to miss anything in it.

Shiv Sena upset after seeking Shirdi seat at Athavale

Ramdas Athawale has also jumped in between BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP on the issue of distribution of Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra. Ramdas Athavale has demanded that Shirdi give two Lok Sabha seats to his Republican Party of India. He has also announced that he will contest from Shirdi Lok Sabha seat. Athavale says that he lost from Shirdi seat in 2009 but is confident of winning this time so NDO should give Shirdi seat to himself. Athavale has also claimed that if the NDO leader in Maharashtra does not believe, he will speak to Narendra Modi himself.

The Shiv Sena leader is angry with Athavale's claim. Currently Shiv Sena's Sadashiv Lokhande is MP from Shirdi seat. Shiv Sena believes that BJP wants the Shirdi seat, so it is trying to get Athavale to stand from the Shirdi seat.

Loud speaker issue starts politics in UP

In Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath has ordered the removal of noise pollution loudspeakers from all religious places in the state. Following the order, the administrative system, which came into action, brought down more than three thousand loudspeakers in a single day.

This order of Yogi has angered the Muslim leaders. He says that mosques are being targeted to create a wave of Hindutva in UP before the Lok Sabha elections. In most cases the loudspeakers are being taken down from the mosques themselves.

BJP calls these talks nonsense. He says that the Muslim leaders are giving the whole thing the color of communalism. Following the government order, not only mosques but also loudspeakers in temples and gurdwaras are taken down. Small children and students are the most disturbed by noise pollution, so this issue should not be given a religious colour.

Return to Karnataka Congress, Home Minister Venkaya

Congress has fallen back in Karnataka and Home Minister G. Parameshwaran is scattered horizontally. When the Siddaramaiah government of the Congress has taken up the effort to appoint Congress MLAs and top leaders in various boards and Nigars of the state, Parameshwar expressed his displeasure and said that there was no discussion with him about this and he was not even taken into confidence.

Siddaramaiah is also upset as Parameshwar shows his displeasure in public. Describing Parameshwar's claim as false, he said that there is no question of discussion with Parameshwar when there has been no discussion with any leader so far. Karnataka Congress in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala is currently discussing this issue with the national leaders of the Congress and the whole process is in the preliminary stage.

The Congress wants to make appointments in all the boards-corporations of the state before the Lok Sabha elections so that there is no dissatisfaction in the Lok Sabha elections.

BJP will field Chautala in Haryana

Haryana currently has an alliance between the BJP and Dushyant Chautala's Janayak Janata Party, but the BJP is in no mood for an alliance with Chautala's party in the Lok Sabha elections. BJP sources say that the high command has ordered Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar and the state BJP organization to prepare for contesting all 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana. As part of this, as soon as the results of the assembly elections of five states are announced on December 3, the Rath Yatra will be started by the state BJP. This Rath Yatra will move across all the Lok Sabha constituencies. Assembly elections are also scheduled in Haryana next year. BJP will fight alone in this election too.

In BJP's 50-day Rath Yatra, Chautala will be given an open message that BJP is no longer interested in association with him. Sources say that Khattar was in favor of an alliance with the JJP, but due to the insistence of leaders including Rao Birendra Singh, the high command has decided to fight alone.

Khushbu's anti-Dalit comments put BJP in trouble

There has been an uproar in Tamil Nadu over BJP leader Khushbu Sundar's comment about 'cherry language' (sweet language). Against the comments made by the DMK minister against the National Commission for Women's silence on the gang rape of women in Manipur and public parades, Khushbu tweeted, "I can't speak 'cherry language' to insult women like you." In Tamil language, the word 'Cherry' is used for the residence of Dalits. Congress and DMK workers are protesting against Khushbu alleging that Khushbu has insulted Dalits through this comment.

Khushbu defended her comment by saying that she had used the French word cherie which means sweet language. The BJP leader himself admits that this defense is lame and because of Khushbu's failure, BJP will have to bear the fear of Dalits in the Lok Sabha elections.

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Dharna on third anniversary of Kisan- movement

Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit, while Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatrey invited them to the Raj Bhavan on Tuesday to receive the petitions from the farmers of their respective provinces. The petition addressed to the Center includes demands for guarantee of minimum support price (MSP) for all crops and monthly pension to elderly farmers. It may be noted that currently the agitation is going on by the United Kisan Morcha on the occasion of the third anniversary of the Kisan movement of 2020. The Modi government has bowed down and withdrawn the laws. On Sunday, farmers from Haryana and Punjab have started dharna in parts of Chandigarh. At the primary level, the announcement is only for three days, but indications are that it will continue for months to come.

Voting rights for MLAs in Himachal: A new point of contention

Himachal Pradesh has five metropolitan municipalities, Shimla, Palampur, Mandi, Solan and Dharamshala. Here the term of office of mayor and deputy mayor is two and a half years. After that a new election is held. In all municipalities except Shimla, the term of mayor and deputy mayor has ended. The Congress state government of Himachal Pradesh on 23 November amended the Himachal Pradesh Municipal Corporation Act, 1994 to provide that MLAs who are ex officio municipal councilors have the same voting rights as other councillors. The state's opposition BJP has accused the ruling party Congress of building a majority in this way, adding that disenfranchising MLAs is killing democracy.

Encounters and killings continued in Indira-rule: KCR

Chief Minister K. campaigning for the candidates of Bharat Rashtra Samithi, the ruling party of Telangana, where the voting for the assembly elections is to be held tomorrow on November 30. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) while addressing his 95th election rally promised to provide more civic facilities in the cities of the state and increase the monthly pension of the elderly to Rs 5000 from the current Rs 2000. Addressing the Congressmen as they talked about bringing back the days of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's rule (Indiramma Rajyam), Rao asked the Congressmen if the Indira-rule was riddled with crises, encounters, shootings and murders. If the Indira regime was so good, former Andhra Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Chandrababu Naidu's brother-in-law N.T. Rama Rao had to form a new party and offer rice to the people at the price of two rupees per kilo, says K. Chandrashekhar Rao has questioned.

Mangalacharan of medical college was held in Nagaland

Nagaland's new ambition is to become a medical hub like Tamil Nadu. A new Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research has opened in Freibagei town, 20 minutes from the state capital Kohima, where 100 students were admitted in September. Spread over an area of ​​120 acres, this brand new medical college has three floors. In this college, which has a large examination hall, land is still being excavated by JCB to construct new buildings.

A 20-year-old student committed suicide in Kota

A West Bengal student (20) committed suicide in her room on Monday in Coaching-Hub Kota, Rajasthan. The police were informed that the door of this student's room, who was preparing for NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) for admission in medical, did not open despite knocking repeatedly. The police broke the door and found the student hanging on the fan. The student, who passed out in her room in the afternoon, did not leave any suicide note. This year, 26 students committed suicide in Kota. This is the highest number since 2015.

-Inder Sawhney

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