Talk of Delhi: Shivraj ordered to stop 'dramabaji'


New Delhi: Videos of women coming to meet Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who resigned from the post of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and crying while hugging him, are doing the rounds on social media, but the BJP high command is upset. Some BJP leaders are calling this video as Shivraj's drama. He also claims that the high command has instructed Shivraj to stop this drama.

Most of the women addressed Shivraj as 'Bhaiyya' and said, 'Bhaiyya, we voted for you.' The high command feels that Shivraj is trying to create an impression that the BJP has regained power in Madhya Pradesh because of himself and that the people of the state still love him.

It has also been noticed that Shivraj wrote 'Bhai' and 'Mama' along with the former Chief Minister in his profile on X (earlier Twitter).

Mohan Yadav will win BJP in three states

The BJP leader believes that by electing Mohan Yadav in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has hit a masterstroke for the Lok Sabha elections. BJP leaders say that Modi has prepared a plan to make a gap in the Yadav vote bank of North India by choosing Mohan Yadav and has won in three states simultaneously.

Apart from Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are also important states for BJP. Yadavs are a decisive factor in both these states but remain against the BJP. The Yadavs side with Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party in UP and Tejashwi Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Party in Bihar. If BJP chooses Mohan Yadav, not only OBCs in Madhya Pradesh will lean towards BJP but Yadavas of UP-Bihar will also lean towards BJP. Some analysts consider this belief to be false. He says that, if that was the case, Akhilesh would have been successful in Madhya Pradesh, right?

Jash Khatwani bet to catch the attacker

Politics has also started on the issue of who arrested Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma who attacked the Lok Sabha. MPs from BJP, Congress and BSP are desperate to catch the attackers. In the video, it can be seen that Sagar was surrounded by tens of MPs, but the MPs are trying to perform Jash Khatwa personally.

Bahujan Samaj Party's Malook Nagar himself claimed to have caught the attacker when the attack took place on Wednesday. Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor posted a tribute to Congress MP Gurjit Singh Aujla saying, Singh is king, Ausam Aujla, my brave friend who faced the attacker in Parliament. BJP's Manoj Kotak and R.K. Singh has also put a post boasting about washing the ocean. Congress has even put up a post of Rahul Gandhi standing manfully when everyone else was running away when the Lok Sabha was attacked.

BJP will clean the soup of opposition in UP

The Lok Sabha elections are still four months away but the opinion polls have already started and the polls are encouraging for the BJP. The polls for the 80 Lok Sabha seats of Uttar Pradesh, the country's largest state, are out now. It is predicted that the BJP will get 70 to 74 seats while the opposition is predicted to get a maximum of 8 seats. Most of these seats will be carried by the Samajwadi Party. There is also doubt about whether both Congress and BSP will be able to open the account.

The opposition is calling this poll as BJP inspired while the BJP says that it is the result of Yogi Adityanath's rule and the results of the three states. According to him, the BJP has set a target of a clean sweep in UP. It will not be surprising if this target is achieved.

Dalit Speaker in Telangana will benefit Congress

Gaddam Prasad Kumar has been unanimously elected as the Speaker of the Assembly in Telangana. Prasad, who was a minister in the Congress government in undivided Andhra Pradesh, is considered strategically important by political analysts.

Prasad is a Dalit leader and for the first time a Dalit has been elected Speaker in Telangana. Due to this, Dalits are expected to lean towards the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections. According to analysts, after winning power in Telangana, the Congress made a fresh start with Revanth Reddy as the Chief Minister by sidelining the frozen old leaders. Congress has used wisdom in continuing that policy by making Prasad the speaker. Prasad Revanth Reddy sent two of his senior leaders to the hospital and requested KCR to support Prasad's appointment. Reddy also sent ministers to BJP and AIMIM leaders requesting them to support Prasad. This courtesy of Reddy is also being appreciated.

Attack in Lok Sabha, BJP seeks reply from its own MP

After it was revealed that BJP MP Pratap Sinha had given visitor passes to those who sprayed and attacked the Lok Sabha, BJP has sought Sinha's reply. Sinha has not only written a letter to the High Command but also clarified it in a meeting with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

According to Sinha, the father of the assailant Manoranjan D. is a voter of his constituency and he called and asked him to issue a pass. Sinha told his secretary to get the pass and also gave instructions to the secretary to ensure that Manoranjan's visit to Parliament goes well.

The BJP leader is calling Sinha's explanation correct. He says that if an MP does not listen to the people of his constituency, wrong things are spread, Sinha has not done anything wrong. Sinha has committed no crime by providing visitor passes to save voters but the opposition is mistaking the issue.

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The families are unaware of the accused's sin

The fifth Lok Sabha attacker has been nabbed from Gurugram, while the sixth Kaput Lalit is still on the run. The fifth convict, Vishal Sharma, sheltered the other four conspirators. Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D.A. On Wednesday, the ongoing session of the Lok Sabha carried out a spray attack by 'diving' into the house from the audience dirgha. Outside Parliament, Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi were protesting. The traitors' families said they were unaware of the misdeeds of their traitor-sons. The family had no idea what he was doing in Parliament House on Wednesday. The six unemployed traitors are from different states, but knew each other.

How do MPs bring banned items into the House?

Some roots are rotten and questions are being asked today that how MPs bring banned items into the House? On February 18, 2014, the then Congress MP Lagdapati Rajagopal sprayed his fellow MPs with e-paper spray in the ongoing parliament...! After that, in the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon happened on Wednesday itself. In those days when the atmosphere for the creation of Uttarakhand was hot, three or three anti-demonstrators dropped into the Lok Sabha from the audience-gallery. Even in the last years of the 1990s, a Bihari MP named Anand Mohan Singh was seen with a gun in the Lok Sabha chamber...!

- Inder Sahni

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