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  • Parliament Winter Session: 49 More Opposition MPs Suspended From Lok Sabha Over ‘Unruly Behaviour’ |

    New Delhi: As the Opposition continues to spar with the Narendra Modi government demanding answers on the recent Lok Sabha security breach, more Opposition MPs from Lok Sabha were suspended for the remaining Winter Session of Parliament for ”unruly behaviour, irresponsible conduct and disregard to the chiar.”

    Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal proposed to suspend more Opposition MPs including Supriya Sule, Manish Tewari, Shashi Tharoor, Md Faisal,  Karti Chidambaram, Sudip Bandhopadhyay, Dimple Yadav and Danish Ali. A total of 141 Opposition MPs have been suspended from both houses of Parliament for unruly behaviour.

     

    Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal in Lok Sabha proposes to suspend more Opposition MPs including Supriya Sule, Manish Tewari, Shashi Tharoor, Md Faisal, Karti Chidambaram, Sudip Bandhopadhyay, Dimple Yadav and Danish Ali pic.twitter.com/vHlNsMh2Oh
    — ANI (@ANI) December 19, 2023

     

    The latest suspension comes a day after 78 opposition MPs were suspended for the remainder of the ongoing ‘Winter Session’, for raising a ruckus and disrupting proceedings in both Houses on Monday to push for their demand for a statement from Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the Parliament security breach incident.

    A total of 78 MPs – 33 from Lok Sabha and 45 from Rajya Sabha – were suspended on Monday, following a ruckus over the demand by the Opposition for a statement from Union Minister Amit Shah on the Parliament security breach incident, taking the total number of lawmakers suspended for the remainder of the ongoing Winter Session to 92 on Monday.

    While 34 opposition Rajya Sabha MPs, including Congress’ Jairam Ramesh, KC Venugopal and Randeep Singh Surjewala were suspended for the remainder of the ‘Winter Session’, the ‘misconduct’ of 11 others was also referred to the Privileges Committee, which has been asked to give its report in three months.

    The members will remain suspended till a report is submitted by the panel. The reason for the suspension of opposition MPs for the rest of the Winter Session was cited to be ‘misconduct’ and failure to adhere to the directions of the Chair.

    Meanwhile, the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance MPs staged a massive protest outside the Gandhi statue in Parliament over the security breach issue. Following the suspensions on Monday, Opposition MPs lashed out at the BJP-led Centre, terming it ‘autocratic’. Kharge said, “democratic norms are being thrown into the dustbin by an autocratic Modi government by suspending 47 MPs”.

    “With an Opposition-Less Parliament, the Modi government can now bulldoze important pending legislations, crush any dissent, without any debate,” the Congress national president posted on X. He added that the Opposition’s demands include a statement from Shah on the security breach and a discussion in both Houses.

  • Chhattisgarh Election 2023: Criminal cases registered against 12% candidates contesting elections, who is on top in the list?

    Of the 223 candidates trying their luck in the first phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections, 26 informed that criminal cases have been registered against them. Of these, 16 are facing serious criminal cases. Cases like intentionally causing hurt and threatening are also registered against the candidates. According to the report of Chhattisgarh Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), out of 223 candidates in the first phase, 26 (12 percent) candidates have informed the Election Commission about criminal cases registered against them.

    Voting for a total of 90 assembly seats in Chhattisgarh will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17. In the first phase, voting will be held in 20 assembly constituencies and in the remaining constituencies on November 17. According to ADR, out of 20 candidates of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), five (25 percent) have informed about having criminal cases against them. At the same time, two out of 20 (10 percent) candidates of the ruling party Congress, four out of 10 (40 percent) candidates of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and three out of 15 (20 percent) candidates of Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (J) have declared their candidature. It has been revealed that criminal cases have been registered against him.

    Of the 20 constituencies in the first phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections, five (25 per cent) – Kanker, Chitrakote, Khairagarh, Pandariya and Kawardha – have criminal cases against three or more candidates. According to reports, the BJP candidates who have declared criminal cases against themselves include Vijay Sharma (Kawardha), Vikrant Singh (Khairagarh), Vinayak Goyal (Chitrakot-ST), Asharam Netam (Kanker-ST) and Soyam Mukka (Sukma- ST) are included.

    Whereas, Shankar Dhruva (Kanker-ST) and Neelu Chandravanshi (Pandariya) from Congress, Narendra Bhawani (Jagdalpur), Komal Hupendi (Bhanupratappur), Bomdha Mandavi (Chitrakot) and Khadgaraj Singh (Kawardha) from Aam Aadmi Party and JCC (J). Ravi Chandravanshi (Pandariya), Lucky Mangal Netam (Khairagarh) and Sonsai Kashyap (Bastar) have informed about criminal cases against them.

    In the first phase, voting will be held in Konta, Bijapur, Dantewada, Chitrakote, Jagdalpur, Bastar, Narayanpur, Kondagaon, Keshkal, Kanker, Bhanupratappur, Antagarh, Mohla-Manpur, Khujji, Dongargaon, Rajnandgaon, Dongargarh, Khairagarh, Kawardha and Pandariya assembly constituencies.

  • Your government itself gave Padma Vibhushan to Sharad Pawar: Supriya Sule hits back at PM Modi

    Your government itself gave Padma Vibhushan to Sharad Pawar: Supriya Sule hits back at PM Modi

    Mumbai:

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given a statement regarding Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar in the Shirdi rally on Thursday. Now his son and NCP MP Supriya Sule has hit back at PM Modi. Sule said that it was the Modi government which had given the country’s second highest civilian award Padma Vibhushan to Sharad Pawar for his work in the agriculture sector. The contribution of the NCP founder to the farmers should not be underestimated.

    Actually, PM Modi held a rally in Shirdi in Ahmednagar district on Thursday. During this time, PM Modi had said without naming Sharad Pawar, “Some people in Maharashtra did politics only in the name of farmers. A senior leader of Maharashtra worked as the Agriculture Minister of the country. I personally respect him.” I do, but what has he done for the farmers?”

    Let us tell you that Sharad Pawar was the Agriculture Minister in the Congress-led UPA government (2004-14). PM Modi also said that when Pawar was the Union Agriculture Minister, farmers were at the mercy of middlemen.

    Speaking to reporters in Sindhdurg district, Supriya Sule said, “Whenever the Prime Minister comes to Maharashtra, he calls NCP an inherently corrupt party.” Sule, MP from Baramati, said, “Pawar Saheb was given Padma Vibhushan by the Modi government for his work in agriculture and politics.”

    Earlier on Friday afternoon, former state minister Anil Deshmukh said that Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar should have left the stage to protest in Shirdi or PM Modi should have said the right thing.

    Deshmukh told reporters in Nagpur, “Ajit Dada should have left the stage (in protest) or given proper information to PM Modi, so that he can correct his statement.” Deshmukh said that PM Modi had in the past Sharad Pawar has been praised for his contribution to the farming community.

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  • Are tribals the real king makers in Chhattisgarh politics? parties trying to reach

    Assembly elections are to be held in Chhattisgarh and considering the important role of tribal voters in forming the government, the political parties of the state have started trying to woo the tribal voters in their favor. In Chhattisgarh, it is believed that it is difficult to form a government in the state without the blessings of the tribal community, which constitutes about 32 percent of the population. In the assembly elections held so far in the state, whichever party has got the support of the tribals, has come to power. BJP, which faced defeat on tribal seats in the 2018 elections, is trying to get the support of tribals in this election.

    According to election experts, the recent rallies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party chief JP Nadda in tribal areas and the launch of the party’s two Parivartan Yatras from tribal areas can be seen as an attempt by the BJP to woo the tribals. Used to be. In the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly, 29 seats are reserved for the Scheduled Tribe category. In the 2018 elections, Congress had won 25 seats out of the seats reserved for the tribal class and formed the government. The party hopes that due to the government’s schemes it will once again get the support of the tribals.

    Election analyst R Krishna Das says, ‘Tribal voters play an important role in forming the government in the state. In the first elections held in Chhattisgarh in 2003 after the formation of the state in 2000, the BJP was successful in making deep inroads among the tribals who were once considered staunch supporters of the Congress. But in the next elections, BJP lost its hold on him. Das said, ‘Apart from anti-incumbency, the party faced problems in the tribal belt due to lack of coordination between top tribal leaders of the BJP and local party workers in their areas and the long-standing left-wing extremism. ‘

    During the first assembly elections held in the state in 2003, 34 seats in the 90-member House were reserved for the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. The BJP had won 25 of these seats, defeating the Congress government led by then Chief Minister Ajit Jogi. BJP had then got 50 seats. Whereas Congress had won nine tribal seats. After delimitation the number of tribal seats in the state increased to 29. In the 2008 assembly elections, BJP won 19 out of 29 seats and once again formed the government by winning 50 seats. In this election, Congress had won 10 tribal seats.

    Later in the 2013 assembly elections, tribal votes went to the Congress and Congress won 18 out of 29 tribal seats. However, even after this Congress could not form the government. Congress’ numbers remained limited to 39 and BJP won 11 tribal seats and formed the government for the third time with 49 MLAs. In 2018, Congress registered a landslide victory by winning 68 seats in the 90-member assembly, ending the 15-year rule of the Raman Singh-led BJP government. BJP got 15 seats, JCC (J) and BSP got five and two seats respectively.

    Of the 29 ST seats in 2018, Congress won 25, BJP three and JCC (J) one. Later, Congress won two more SC reserved seats – Dantewada and Marwahi – in the by-elections. Das said that to come back to power in the state, the BJP is focusing on tribal seats and has fielded its old leaders this time. BJP has so far fielded its candidates on 86 seats, including all 29 ST seats. Six former ministers of the state are among the prominent candidates of the BJP, including one sitting MLA, two sitting Lok Sabha MPs – including one Union Minister, one former Union Minister, three former MLAs, one former IAS officer who recently left his service and joined the BJP. Have joined.

    As elections are approaching in Chhattisgarh, BJP’s star campaigners have started visiting tribal dominated areas of the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah addressed party rallies in the Bastar region this month. Meanwhile, party’s national president JP Nadda had flagged off BJP’s second Parivartan Yatra in tribal-dominated Jashpur last month. The party’s first Parivartan Yatra was taken out from tribal-dominated Dantewada district last month.

    Senior BJP leader and former minister Kedar Kashyap said, ‘Congress tried to end the reservation of tribals and recruitment in government jobs and admission in institutions remained closed for almost a year. There was a provision to give priority to tribals in recruitment in government jobs in Bastar and Surguja tribal divisions, but after 2018, Congress canceled this provision.. All these issues are being raised by BJP.

    When Kashyap was asked how many tribal seats the party could win, he said, ‘There is huge anger among the tribals against the Congress government. We will win all 12 seats of Bastar and 14 seats of Surguja division. The tribals have understood that the Congress government has betrayed them. Out of 29 seats reserved for tribals, 11 are in Bastar division and there are nine tribal reserved seats in Surguja division. Kashyap has been fielded from his traditional Narayanpur seat (ST) in Bastar division.

    On BJP raking up the issue of religious conversion in tribal areas ahead of the elections, Kashyap said, “It is a social issue and we oppose such acts… We do not see this issue as an advantage in the elections.” Are. He also alleged that conversion is increasing under the Congress government. In an interview last week, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had expressed confidence that his government has launched many schemes for the tribals, due to which it will win more tribal seats in this election than last time.

    The ruling party Congress has announced candidates for all 90 seats. State President Deepak Baij, Ministers Kawasi Lakhma, Anila Bhediya and Mohan Markam are among the prominent tribal faces of Congress in this election. Sarva Adivasi Samaj, a prominent organization of tribal groups, has formed ‘Hamar Raj’ party which has announced 19 candidates. The party had earlier announced to field candidates on 50 seats, including all 29 seats reserved for the tribal community, but is now considering contesting on 60-70 seats.

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also trying its luck for the second time in Chhattisgarh. AAP has so far released the names of candidates for 45 seats. In the 2018 assembly elections, AAP had fielded candidates on 85 out of the total 90 seats, but failed to open its account in the state. Voting will be held in the state in two phases on November 7 and 17. In the first phase, voting will be held for 20 assembly constituencies including 12 tribal seats and in the second phase for 70 seats including 17 tribal seats.

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  • 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.

  • Chhattisgarh Assembly Election 2023: Congress did not disclose criminal records of 83 candidates, claims BJP; Complaint to EC

    After the list of Congress candidates for Chhattisgarh Assembly Election 2023 was revealed, Bharatiya Janata Party has now made big allegations. BJP claims that many Congress candidates have not given information about their criminal records. Chhattisgarh’s opposition party BJP has lodged its complaint regarding this with the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) in Raipur. BJP claims that within 48 hours of being elected, many candidates have not made public the information about the criminal cases pending against them.

    However, Congress has claimed that BJP is making false claims about the ruling party workers. A Congress spokesperson said that the party has not given tickets to people with criminal image. All candidates will follow all the rules of the Election Commission. Let us tell you that Congress has so far announced the names of its candidates on 83 seats regarding Chhattisgarh elections. There are a total of 90 assembly seats in Chhattisgarh. Voting will be held in the state in two phases on November 7 and 17.

    Convenor of BJP’s legal cell in Chhattisgarh, Jaiprakash Chandravanshi said in a statement that in the complaint given to the Chief Electoral Officer on Saturday, it has been said that there is an order of the Supreme Court that after the names of the candidates are decided, these candidates should be registered within 48 hours. But information about ongoing criminal cases has to be given to the Election Commission. BJP claims that Congress has neither given the details of the criminal records of its 83 candidates to the Election Commission nor on the party’s website, social media nor in national or local newspapers.

    Chandravanshi further said that the information about the candidates whose criminal background has not been given has also been given to the Election Commission. State Congress spokesperson Dhananjay Singh Thakur said that the party has not given tickets to leaders with criminal image. He alleged that it is the conduct of BJP that it fields criminals in elections. BJP is making false allegations against Congress candidates. The image of Congress candidates is clear.

    Many candidates of BJP and Congress have filed their nominations for the first phase of elections in the state and it is important that all the candidates give all their information before the Election Commission while filing nominations.

  • 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.”

  • “Do what you say”: BJP leader’s target after Rahul Gandhi’s statement on Adani Group

    Citing a report by the UK newspaper ‘Financial Times’, Rahul Gandhi claimed that Adani Group raised excessive bills for the import of coal, which affected the electricity rates in the country. Due to this, consumers had to pay higher electricity bills. At the same time, in some Congress ruled states, subsidies had to be given to families from poorer sections.

    Rahul Gandhi said, “We are giving subsidy on electricity bill in Karnataka. Going to do this in Madhya Pradesh also. Now we know who is the reason for this.” He also demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order an investigation into this matter.

    BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya retaliated on this statement of Rahul Gandhi. Malviya wrote on social media platform ‘If they have to, then they should ensure that Congress governments work against Adani Group and not in support of it. Do what they say.”

    Adani Group also has big investments in Congress ruled states like Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. The Karnataka government also expects investment from Adani Group which is considered necessary in infrastructure.

    Earlier in June, Karnataka Industries Minister MB Patil had said in an interview to a private news channel that Adani Group is welcome to invest in the state. This group will be given time to bring investment proposal.

    Also, Amit Malviya has posted another video, in which a journalist can be seen asking Rahul Gandhi whether Congress-ruled states will start an investigation into alleged over-billing. In response, Rahul Gandhi said, “This is a good idea.”

    Along with this video, Malviya has written, “After the entire press conference, Rahul Gandhi still thinks that starting the investigation is just a ‘good idea’, in which he has claimed that the reason behind the increase in electricity prices is over-billing.” Is.”

    Let us tell you, last week Adani Group rejected the recent report of ‘Financial Times’ and its associates and accused ‘Financial Times’ of running a campaign to malign their reputation and image. Issuing a statement, the group said, “The ‘Financial Times’ and its associates are again trying to make an old and baseless allegation to defame the Adani Group… The articles of the ‘Financial Times’ are being published by vested interests in the guise of public interest. Part of an expanded campaign to push…

    Adani Group said in a statement, “After failing earlier, ‘Financial Times’ is now making another attempt to destabilize Adani Group financially by raising old and baseless allegations of over-invoicing of coal imports…

    (Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.)