Talking about Delhi: BJP is worried about the electoral bond issue


New Delhi: The BJP government has received a big blow as the Supreme Court canceled the electoral bond as unconstitutional. The BJP is worried that this issue may affect the Lok Sabha elections as the Supreme Court has also ordered the State Bank to post the details of the parties who have bought electoral bonds on its website by March 23.

Due to these details, names of people who donated to parties including BJP will be revealed. There is every possibility of having controversial names in it so there may be political accusations on this issue in the Lok Sabha elections. BJP has so far received a donation of 6600 crore rupees under electoral bonds.

The Supreme Court has also asked the State Bank not to issue new electoral bonds and to return unredeemed bonds to political parties.

Surprised Akhilesh giving Jaya a fifth term

Akhilesh Yadav has created a surprise by nominating Jaya Bachchan again for the Rajya Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh. Jaya Bachchan, who has completed four terms in the Rajya Sabha, also filed her candidacy for the fifth term. Akhilesh's Samajwadi Party can win 3 out of 10 Rajya Sabha seats in UP.

Apart from Jaya, tickets have been given to Ramjilal Suman and Alok Ranjan. Ramjilal Suman is a dalit leader so he has been selected. In UP, Dalit voters are believed not to vote for SP, so Akhilesh has given ticket to Suman to attract Dalit voters. Alok Ranjan is a former Chief Secretary of UP and is expected to get the caste votes as a Kayastha leader but Jaya Bachchan has been given a record breaking fifth term despite not fitting into any casteist equation. SP sources say that Jaya's card was not cut due to Mulayam's relationship with the Bachchan family.

BJP will play the messageless issue in Bengal

By forming a six-member inquiry committee to investigate the incident of violence in West Bengal's Sandeshkhali, the BJP has hinted at raising the issue in the Lok Sabha elections. JP The committee announced by Nadda includes two Union Ministers Annapurna Devi and Pratima Bhowmick, four MPs Sangeeta Duggal, Kavita Patidar, Sangeeta Yadav and Brajlal.

As Brajlal is the former police chief of Uttar Pradesh, the role of the police in this incident and what matters were neglected legally will also be covered. This committee will give a report in a week, so the BJP will settle this issue before the Lok Sabha elections. BJP sources say that there have been allegations of rape of Hindu women in Sandeshkhali by the thugs of the Trinamool Congress.

Congress did not give chance to youth in Rajya Sabha

Congressmen are disappointed with the names of 10 candidates announced by the Congress for the election for 56 Rajya Sabha seats. The Congressmen believe that the Congress High Command has signaled that nothing can change in the Congress by giving tickets to the leaders who have been flattering the Nehru-Gandhi nobility for years. In the list of Congress candidates, only the exploding cartridges have been given tickets with the exception of Ashok Singh from Madhya Pradesh and Awadhesh Prasad Singh from Bihar.

This time Sonia Gandhi herself is in the fray to go to the Rajya Sabha from the Congress. Apart from this, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Ajay Maken, Renuka Chaudhary, G.C. Chandrasekhar, Syed Nasir Hussain etc. are repeated. Although Ajay Maken lost the Rajya Sabha election from Haryana last year, he has been given a ticket from Karnataka this time. According to the Congress leaders, there is no opportunity for the youth in the Congress while the BJP gives opportunities to new faces.

Mamata-Kejriwal in a third front split

There are indications that Mamata Banerjee and Arvind Kejriwal have started a move to unite the non-Congress opposition. As a part of it, Mamata Banerjee is going to go to Punjab on February 21. In a meeting with Kejriwal and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Punjab, Mamata is expected to discuss the possibility of bringing the Congress and Left parties on one platform.

Both Mamata's Trinamool Congress and Kejriwal's AAP are partners in the anti-BJP Front India, but both have announced to contest the elections alone in their respective dominated states. As the Congress is leaning towards the Left in Bengal, Mamata has broken away from the Congress.

Mamata believes that because of Congress, leaders including KCR and Navin Patnaik did not join the opposition front, but if Congress is kept aside, these leaders can be brought together on a platform to form a third front which will prove beneficial for the regional parties in the Lok Sabha elections.

Will Kamal Nath join BJP after not getting Rajya Sabha ticket?

Speculations have started that angry Kamal Nath will join BJP after not getting Rajya Sabha ticket from Madhya Pradesh. BJP Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has dismissed these speculations as false and said that the doors of BJP are now closed for Kamal Nath but some BJP leaders admit that efforts are being made to bring Kamal Nath and his son Nakul Nath to BJP. Recently, veteran BJP leader Sumitra Mahajan also advised Kamal Nath and Nakul to join BJP and said, join BJP saying Jai Shri Ram.

Sources of BJP say that since Kamal Nath is a big obstacle to BJP's clean sweep in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP wants to bring him. In the 2019 elections, out of 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh, only Chhindwara seat was won by Congress because of Nakulnath. BJP's plan is to topple Nakulnath before the elections to make a clean sweep this time.

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