Tag: AssemblyElections2023

  • BJP releases first list of candidates for Telangana elections, fields 3 MPs

    New Delhi:

    Telangana BJP Candidate List: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has completed its preparations for the assembly elections to be held in Telangana (Telangana Elections 2023). Under this, today i.e. on Sunday, BJP has released the first list of 52 out of 119 candidates for Telangana Assembly Elections. The party has also fielded three of its MPs including former Telangana state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar in the assembly elections.

    After canceling the suspension of leader T Raja Singh, who was suspended from the party a few days ago, BJP has fielded him from Gausmahal seat.

    The decision was taken in the CEC meeting chaired by PM Modi.

    These names were finalized in the BJP’s Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting held on Friday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The party has fielded former Telangana state president and Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar from Karimnagar assembly constituency, Nizamabad MP Arvind Dharmapuri from Koratla assembly constituency and Adilabad MP Soyam Babu Rao from Boath assembly constituency.

    Itala Rajendra, who joined BJP from BRS, gets ticket from Huzurabad.

    Former minister Itala Rajendra, who joined BJP from Telangana’s ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), has been given the ticket from Huzurabad. The central leadership of BJP has made him the head of the election campaign committee in the state. After joining BJP, Rajendra had won the by-election on this seat.

    12 women were made candidates in the first list

    At the same time, BJP has made 12 women candidates in the first list. The women whom the party has made candidates include Dr. Boga Shravani (Jagatiyal), Kandula Sandhya Rani (Ramagundam), Bodiga Shobha (Chopadandi) and Rani Rudrama Reddy (Sircila). Are prominent.

    Voting on 119 assembly seats in Telangana on 30 November

    Let us tell you that voting for 119 assembly seats in Telangana will be held in a single phase on 30th November and the results will be declared on 3rd December.

  • Rajasthan unit of BJP complains to Election Commissioner against Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

    Rajasthan unit of BJP complains to Election Commissioner against Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

    Priyanka Gandhi addressed a public meeting in Sikrai on Friday. A complaint has been lodged on the statement given here.

    Jaipur:

    On behalf of the Rajasthan unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a complaint has been submitted to the Chief Election Commissioner here against Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. According to BJP spokesperson, a complaint has been filed against the Congress leader for violation of the model code of conduct. According to him, BJP leaders under the leadership of Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathod presented a complaint to the Chief Electoral Officer of the state.

    Rathod posted on social media platform Demanded that necessary legal action be taken in relation to the serious matter of violation of the code of conduct on the basis of religious sentiments and making malicious false statements about the Prime Minister.

    Priyanka addressed a public meeting in Sikrai on Friday. In this he attacked BJP leaders regarding the politics of religion. The Congress General Secretary said, “Whenever elections come, we talk about religion and caste.” No Indian can deny the importance of protecting religion and promoting religion. This is something to which we all have emotions, but you have to understand why this issue is being raised at the time of elections…and why your development is not being talked about at the time of elections?

    BJP Election Management Committee convenor Narayan Panchariya submitted a memorandum to the Chief Election Commissioner demanding necessary guidelines regarding the delay in giving approval for outdoor media by the District Election Officer.

  • The country has seen that after BJP came to power at the Centre, new capabilities developed in MP: PM Modi

    The country has seen that after BJP came to power at the Centre, new capabilities developed in MP: PM Modi

    PM Modi said that he has always had a special connection with Madhya Pradesh

    New Delhi:

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed confidence that due to their unwavering faith in the BJP, the voters of Madhya Pradesh will directly support him in the assembly elections like the last two Lok Sabha elections and will elect the “double engine” government.
    In a letter addressed to the people of the state, Modi said he has always had a special connect with Madhya Pradesh and that is why the public showered him with unlimited affection while leading the BJP to unprecedented victories in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

    PM Modi said that before 2014, the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh had to face many obstacles in its efforts for the development of the state and the welfare of the people due to the “step-motherly behaviour” of the Congress government at the Centre. In his letter shared on ‘X’, the Prime Minister said, “The country has seen that after BJP came to power at the Centre, new potential has developed in the state and Madhya Pradesh is moving towards a bright future while preserving its glorious history.” Has gone.”

    PM Modi said that in the last 20 years, Madhya Pradesh has come out of its past of being a “sick” state and has become strong, prosperous and self-reliant. Prime Minister Modi said that due to people’s trust in BJP, Madhya Pradesh has become one of the top 10 economies of the country.

    He said that due to the tireless efforts of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and the BJP government in the last 20 years, the state has seen construction of more than five lakh kilometers of roads, a growth rate of more than 16 percent, piped water supply to more than 65 lakh houses and 28,000 rural areas. They are proud of producing more than a megawatt of energy. Modi said, “It is the result of the tireless efforts of you and the ‘double engine’ government that Madhya Pradesh is moving rapidly towards becoming one of the three states with the largest economy in the country.”

  • Akhilesh Yadav scolds Congress for not getting even a single seat in MP assembly elections

    Akhilesh Yadav scolds Congress for not getting even a single seat in MP assembly elections

    The SP chief said that if he had known that the ‘India’ alliance was only for the national level, his party leaders would not have picked up Congress’s call to attend the Madhya Pradesh meeting.

    Lucknow:

    Angered by Congress not giving even a single seat in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, Samajwadi Party (SP) President Akhilesh Yadav indicated on Thursday that the same treatment can be given to Congress in Uttar Pradesh.
    The SP President said in a sharp tone that the Congress leadership should not allow its ‘small leaders’ to comment about their party. Due to his comment, cracks have started appearing in the opposition alliance ‘India’.

    The SP chief said that if he had known that the ‘India’ alliance was only for the national level, his party leaders would not have picked up Congress’s call to attend the Madhya Pradesh meeting. “I was confused,” he said sarcastically in Sitapur. Yadav said that if this alliance is only for parliamentary elections, then his party accepts it, but he indicated that when the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are held, If there is discussion on seat distribution in Uttar Pradesh then it will be difficult for Congress.

    Akhilesh Yadav said, “If the alliance in Uttar Pradesh is only for the Centre, then it will be discussed at that time and the way Samajwadi Party was treated, they will also see the same treatment here.” Upcoming Madhya Pradesh Regarding the elections, he said, “If I had known on the first day that there would be no alliance at the assembly level, our party leaders would not have gone to the meetings. We would not have given him the list (of which and how many seats the SP wants to contest in Madhya Pradesh), nor would we have picked up his call.

    Samajwadi Party on Wednesday announced the names of its 22 more candidates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. The party has so far announced its candidates for a total of 31 seats. When asked why SP did this, Yadav said, “If there is no alliance at the state level, we accept it and declare our party’s candidates.” What have we done wrong in this?

    The SP chief said that during the meeting with Congress leaders that lasted till 1 am, the SP leaders handed over to him the details related to the party’s performance in the last elections in Madhya Pradesh. He claimed that Congress leaders had said that they were considering giving six seats to SP as per the seat sharing agreement in that state but they did not give even a single seat. In the 2018 assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, SP Won one seat and stood second on five seats. It had formed an alliance with the Adivasi Gondwana Gantantra Party and secured 1.30 percent votes.

  • Congress releases manifesto for Mizoram, promises social justice along with development

    Congress releases manifesto for Mizoram, promises social justice along with development

    New Delhi:

    Mizoram Assembly Elections: The Congress party, which ruled Mizoram for almost 22 years, has issued a manifesto regarding the upcoming assembly elections. The manifesto released by the party talks about balancing social justice with development. Congress has promised voters subsidized cooking gas, pension for the elderly, widows and disabled, health insurance coverage of Rs 15 lakh, special schemes for farmers and entrepreneurs.

    Congress promised to strengthen democracy

    Promising to set up an efficient, transparent and corruption-free government in its 12-page manifesto, the Congress said that if it comes to power, it will give more power, responsibilities and financial resources to the grassroots level by giving more power, responsibilities and financial resources to village councils and local bodies. But it will strengthen democracy. On Sunday, Congress’s Rahul Gandhi led a padayatra in the state capital Aizawl where he promised to preserve the state’s culture, language, traditions and religion.

    Possibility of multi-cornered contest in this election

    This year’s elections in Mizoram are expected to be multi-cornered, with new, emerging regional party Zoram People’s Movement fielding a young face for the state’s top post, and Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party also announcing it will contest the elections. Is. In 2018, the Mizo National Front won 26 of the 40 assembly seats with 37.8 percent vote share. Congress won five seats and BJP won one seat.

    Assembly elections will be held in Mizoram on 7 November. In this round, elections are also to be held in four other states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana. Counting of votes will take place on December 3.

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  • Congress made 1290 promises to the people of Madhya Pradesh, released manifesto for assembly elections.

    Congress made 1290 promises to the people of Madhya Pradesh, released manifesto for assembly elections.

    MP Assembly Elections 2023: Madhya Pradesh Congress released its manifesto on Tuesday.

    Bhopal:

    MP Assembly Elections 2023: Congress has released its 106-page promissory note for Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. In this, the party has made 1290 promises which include filling two lakh vacant posts, creating one lakh new posts in villages and transforming the state into an industrial hub. Congress’s promises include making the minimum purchase price of paddy Rs 2,500 per quintal and wheat purchase price Rs 2,600 per quintal.

    Under Nandini Gau Dhan Yojana, cow dung will be purchased at the rate of two rupees per kilogram. Under Yuva Swabhiman Yojana, young unemployed people will be given Rs 1500 to Rs 3000 monthly.

    Congress has earmarked Rs 1.01 lakh for daughters under the daughter marriage scheme. Under Meri Beti Ladli Scheme, girls will be given a benefit of Rs 2.51 lakh. Social security pension will be increased to Rs 1200 per month. Government employees have been promised promotions and big salary hikes.

    Congress will make efforts that Madhya Pradesh has its own IPL team. Medal Bringing Schemes will be started to encourage sports.

    Congress has promised to give nine rights to the people of Madhya Pradesh. These include “right to water, health, electricity, education, housing, minimum income, employment guarantee and social justice”.

    A health insurance cover of Rs 25 lakh and accident insurance cover of Rs 10 lakh has also been promised to every family in the state.

  • Telangana: State Congress President Revanth Reddy, who challenged the CM, detained by police

    Revanth Reddy had not taken permission from the concerned authorities and was taken into preventive custody to avoid possible law and order problems due to the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct in the state.

    “He (Revanth) was taken into preventive custody and then taken to Gandhi Bhawan,” a senior police officer said.

    Congress workers raised slogans in protest against the police action against the party’s state unit chief. When Revanth Reddy was taken into preventive custody, they raised slogans of ‘stop police brutality’.

    BRS had recently alleged that Congress was bringing money from Karnataka to woo voters in Telangana. In response to this, the State Congress President had given a ‘challenge’ to Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao.

    Later, while talking to reporters at Gandhi Bhavan, Revanth Reddy said that the ruling BRS is resorting to money power and liquor distribution to win the assembly elections to be held on November 30.

    He said, “Harish Rao, Tarak Rama Rao, (Chief Minister) K. Chandrashekhar Rao is making serious allegations against Congress that it is bringing money from the neighboring state. He is continuously saying in public meetings that Congress is trying to win elections by distributing money and liquor.

    He alleged that it has become clear to the people of Telangana that BRS and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) tried to win the by-elections held in Huzurabad and Munugode respectively in the last years through money power.

    He claimed that during the by-election for Munugode assembly seat, liquor worth Rs 300 crore was sold in that constituency in just 20 days, whereas normally liquor worth Rs 60 crore is sold in a month.

    He said the Congress neither distributed money nor liquor during the Munugode by-election because the party “does not want to resort to such unethical means”.

    Revanth Reddy protested against being detained by the police at Telangana Martyrs Memorial.

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    * First list of Congress candidates released for MP, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, many big names including Kamal Nath-Baghel
    * Madhya Pradesh Elections: Kamal Nath said- 4000 applications were received, it is expected that the leaders deprived of tickets will work for Congress.

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