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  • If Congress comes to Chhattisgarh, it will conduct caste survey – Priyanka Gandhi said in Kanker; Accusations made against PM

    Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has promised the people of Chhattisgarh that if her party forms the government again, then it will conduct a caste-based census in the state like Bihar. While addressing the Urban Bodies and Panchayati Raj Mahasammelan on Friday in Govindpur in Kanker district, Priyanka Gandhi also promised the public to build 10 lakh houses for the poor if the government is formed.

    He also said that the BJP led government at the Center is for the rich people and is not concerned about the poor and the middle class. Priyanka Gandhi said, ‘If the Congress party again comes to power in Chhattisgarh, then on the lines of the caste survey conducted in Bihar, caste census will be conducted in this state too.’

    In Chhattisgarh, the announcement is being seen as a major step to woo the Other Backward Classes, which constitute about 45 percent of the state’s population. Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, “Modi ji says this is his guarantee (to fulfill whatever he promises) but the promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh in every citizen’s bank account and creating crores of jobs is What happened to Modi’s guarantee? Whenever any question is asked, Modi ji gives a new guarantee. Their guarantee is an empty guarantee.

    Vadra said that the BJP-led central government has weakened the farmers in the country. He said, ‘Farmers in the country are earning Rs 27 per day, but Adani and other industrialists are earning Rs 1,600 crore per day.’ The Congress leader said, all they (BJP) want is to hand over the country’s wealth to their industrialist friends and then send it to the party through them. And then they keep spending (money) in elections.

    He said that his only goal is to remain in power and not the welfare of the people. Priyanka Gandhi also hit out at the Raman Singh-led government in the state (from 2003-2018) and said violence was the rule in the state during the BJP rule, while the Congress took the state out of the clutches of violence in five years.

  • Conspiracy of ‘Lal Diary’ was hatched in BJP headquarters: Ashok Gehlot

    Conspiracy of 'Lal Diary' was hatched in BJP headquarters: Ashok Gehlot

    Jaipur:

    Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the BJP, alleging that the ‘Lal Diary’ conspiracy was hatched at the BJP headquarters, but it failed. Gehlot said that Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Dharmendra Pradhan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Zafar Islam were involved in the conspiracy related to ‘Lal Diary’ to topple the government. He said, “They (BJP) are toppling the elected government, they have no moral right to remain in power.” They toppled elected governments in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Then what is the meaning of elections?

    It is noteworthy that Rajendra Gudha, the then minister of Gehlot government, had targeted the state government on crimes against women in the Assembly in July, after which he was dismissed. He had claimed to have a red diary which allegedly contained details of the Chief Minister’s irregular financial transactions. In Jodhpur on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the public in a questioning tone, “People say that every black act of corruption of Congress is in the Lal Diary. Should the dark secrets of Lal Diary be revealed or not? Should everything come out openly or not?

    Sacked minister Rajendra Gudha had claimed that it contained details of financial transactions of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Gehlot also alleged that BJP leaders Amit Shah, Dharmendra Pradhan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat had conspired to topple his government. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was referring to the political crisis caused by the rebellion of the then Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs in 2020.

    Addressing a function at the Commerce College in Jaipur, Gehlot also hit out at the Prime Minister for targeting the Congress government for the communal riots in Jodhpur. Referring to the communal violence that took place in Jodhpur in May last year, the Prime Minister asked where the Chief Minister was when Jodhpur was burning.

    Responding to this, Gehlot said, “I regret that today the Prime Minister said in Jodhpur that when people were dying in this city, where was the Chief Minister?” Don’t know who gives them information? Not a single person died in Jodhpur, there was only communal tension in Karauli and Jodhpur.” In the program on Thursday, the Chief Minister released the ‘Vision Document’ of the ‘Mission 2030’ Master Plan and ‘Gig Workers’ Also announced a lump sum assistance of Rs 5000.

    He announced 90 percent concession in fare for women and girls on monthly travel passes in roadways buses. Gehlot also laid the foundation stone of works worth Rs 12,700 crore. He alleged that the Center has reduced the money given to the state. In the program, Gehlot announced to give a lump sum amount of Rs 5000 to the gig workers if they register with the state government. This amount will be given to them for the purchase of helmets, dresses, shoes and other items of daily use for the ‘gig workers’. Gig workers include ‘company representatives’, drivers etc. working with companies like Ola, Uber, Swiggy, Zomato. He said that all girls and women will be given 90 percent discount in bus fare if they get monthly roadways pass.

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  • CM Baghel started labor pension assistance scheme, now workers will get this much amount every month

    In view of the upcoming elections, Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge reached Chhattisgarh on Thursday. He started the Labor Pension Scheme in Balodabazar. Here in the conference, Leader of Opposition Kharge and Chief Minister Baghel also launched the Chief Minister Construction Workers Pension Assistance Scheme for the welfare of workers. Under this scheme, pension assistance of Rs 1500 will be given every month to construction workers who have been registered for ten years and have completed 60 years of age. Along with this, Rs 1895 crore was transferred under Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana to 24 lakh 52 thousand 592 farmers of the state. Apart from this, an amount of Rs 5 crore 16 lakh has been deposited in the accounts of 65 thousand cow dung sellers under Godhan Nyaya Yojana and incentive amount of Rs 57 crore 18 lakh has been deposited in the accounts of 33 thousand 642 sugarcane producing farmers.

    In this conference, an amount of Rs 55 crore 76 lakh 26 thousand was announced to 1 lakh 2 thousand 889 beneficiaries under various schemes. These include Rs 3 crore 86 lakh to 2881 beneficiaries of Chhattisgarh Unorganized Workers Social Security Board, Rs 1 crore 65 lakh to 3236 beneficiaries of Chhattisgarh Labor Welfare Board and Rs 50 crore 24 lakh to 96 thousand 772 beneficiaries of Chhattisgarh Building and Other Construction Workers Board. The amount was distributed. On this occasion, 264 development works worth Rs 266 crore were gifted to the people of Balodabazar-Bhatapara district.

    During this, State Chief Minister Baghel said that the amount of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana has been released today on September 28, keeping your convenience in mind. Since after the implementation of the code of conduct, permission would have to be taken from the Election Commission, due to fear of delay, it was paid today itself. The Chief Minister said that we have ensured ration to 73 lakh people. Rs 147 crore has been given to the youth as unemployment allowance.

    CM Baghel said that the first installment of Rs 25,000 each was given to the beneficiaries for seven lakh houses in Bilaspur. We traveled across the state in the meet-meet program and everyone’s demand was that housing is needed. After this we decided to conduct an economic survey and on this basis are giving all the houses. We decided in the interest of farmers that the price of paddy will be increased from Rs 15 to 20 quintals per acre. He said that we have recruited more than 42 thousand posts in various departments for the youth.
    Our tradition of representing women

    While addressing, Kharge remembered late Mini Mata. He said that Mini Mata was also included among the representatives of Parliament elected from Chhattisgarh in independent India. We have a tradition of giving representation to women. Indira Gandhi became the first woman Prime Minister in the country. Pratibha Patil was elected the President of the country. Our opinion is that women’s reservation should be implemented right now. There should be a caste census, this will give clear information about the status of all classes. There will be information about the economic condition of the backward classes and plans can be made accordingly which will be effective.

    Guru Ghasidas taught the path of walking on truth

    During this, Kharge, while remembering Guru Ghasidas, said that by giving the mantra of ‘Mankhe Ek Samaan’, Guru Ghasidas tied the entire society together. He showed the path to follow the truth. Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev, Assembly Speaker Dr. Charandas Mahant, former Union Minister Kumari Shailaja, Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu, Forest Minister Mohammad Akbar, School Education Minister Ravindra Choubey, Industry Minister Kawasi Lakhma, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, Women and Girls were present in the conference. Child Development Minister Anila Bhediya, Revenue Minister Jaisingh Aggarwal, Public Health Engineering Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, Food Minister Amarjeet Bhagat, Tribal Caste and Scheduled Caste Development Minister Mohan Markam, Lok Sabha MP Shri Deepak Baij, Parliamentary Secretary Dwayam Chandradev Rai and Shakuntala Sahu along with senior officials. A large number of farmers and workers were present.

  • NCP broke silence on the meeting of Sharad Pawar and Gautam Adani, asked- ‘Why is there trouble’

    Commenting on the pictures, BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala said that no one listens to Rahul Gandhi in India. On Sunday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma asked why Congress was silent on Sharad Pawar’s meeting with Adani. BJP leader Amit Malviya, meanwhile, said, ‘The rift between Rahul Gandhi and Sharad Pawar couldn’t be more obvious… throw Mamata Banerjee and Nitish Kumar into the mix, not to mention the Congress governments in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, and so on. Would appear they are all working at cross purposes! The INDIA alliance is collapsing on many fronts.

  • Women’s Reservation Bill: Who said what when the Women’s Reservation Bill was passed by both the houses of Parliament? read here

    Let us know who said what when the Women’s Reservation Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha:-

    PM’s tweet on passing of women’s reservation bill

    PM Modi expressed happiness on social media platform PM wrote- “A defining moment in our country’s democratic journey! Congratulations to 140 crore Indians. I thank all the Rajya Sabha MPs who voted for the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. Such unanimous support is truly heartening.” Going to do.”

    The PM further wrote, “With the passage of the Nari Shakti Vandan Act in Parliament, we begin an era of stronger representation and empowerment for the women of India. This is not just a piece of legislation; it is a tribute to the countless women who have who have built our country. India has been enriched by their resilience and contributions. As we celebrate today, we are reminded of the strength, courage and indomitable spirit of all the women of our country. This historic step is a commitment to ensure “To make their voices heard more effectively.”

    Amit Shah wrote- “Where there is a will, there is a way”

    Home Minister Amit Shah wrote on the Has sent a powerful message of equality and inclusive governance. My heartfelt gratitude to PM Modi and congratulations to every citizen.”

    JP Nadda wrote – Best start of the new Parliament

    BJP President JP Nadda wrote, “The new Parliament building could not have had a better start! Today, as a nation, we have entered a new era of women empowerment. ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Act’ passed by both Houses of Parliament With the passing of ‘ Also participate actively in the law making processes and contribute to the development of our country in the Amrit Kaal. This bill will not only increase the representation of women in the legislature, but will also empower all our women to play an important role in shaping a self-reliant India. Will inspire. I thank PM Modi wholeheartedly.”

    If Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is Modi then it is possible

    Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote- “The passage of ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Act’ in Parliament highlights a golden chapter towards fulfilling the dreams of women and increasing their participation in policy-making and democratic processes. This historic bill “Congratulations to the Nari Shakti of our country and all our citizens on the passage of the Act. It required the bold leadership and political will of the Prime Minister to stay pending for three decades due to lack of political determination. Modi hai to mumkin hai”

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur – Long time dream fulfilled

    Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur wrote, “A long-time dream has been fulfilled today, as the Nari Shakti Vandan Act Bill has been passed unanimously in the Rajya Sabha. Today is indeed a day of celebration of our nation’s constitutional development and strengthening of democracy.” This is a turning point towards equality, ensuring equal rights not only in voting but also in representation. Our #NaariShakti has proved its worth in all spheres of life since time immemorial. Even during the freedom movement they were instrumental in the fight against imperialism. They were equal partners. It was long overdue that we further enhance their participation and give them their rightful place.
    This law further deepens the spirit of ‘We the People’. My heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose continuous efforts have made this possible.”

    PM Modi said- This bill will give new energy to the women power of our country.

    There was a long discussion on the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi replied to the discussion on Women’s Reservation Bill. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said- “We have had a meaningful discussion on the bill, every word of this discussion is going to be useful in the future. Every word has its own value and importance.” The PM said that women power is not getting special respect only through the bill. Positive thinking of all political parties towards this bill will give new energy to the women power of our country.

  • Women’s Reservation Bill: Sonia Gandhi will be the main speaker from Congress’s side for the debate.

    Lok Sabha on Wednesday Women’s Reservation Bill Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhi will be the main speaker on behalf of her party for the debate. There is a possibility of a 7-hour long debate on the Women’s Reservation Bill on Wednesday. It is known that the Central Government on Tuesday introduced the historic ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Bill’ in the Lok Sabha related to providing one-third reservation to women in the Lok Sabha, State Assemblies and Delhi Assembly.

    Sonia Gandhi declared the Women’s Reservation Bill as her own

    Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, amid reports of the Union Cabinet getting approval for the Women’s Reservation Bill, said on Tuesday that the bill is her own. Congress Parliamentary Party chief was asked that it is being said that the Women’s Reservation Bill is being brought in this special session and this was also your demand, so what do you want to say? In response he said, this (bill) is ours. In fact, the Women’s Reservation Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha in the year 2010 during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre. At that time Sonia was the chairperson of UPA and Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister of the country.

    Opposition is unable to digest introduction of ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Bill’: Shah

    central minister Amit Shah On Tuesday, she hit out at the opposition parties for terming the Women’s Reservation Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha as an ‘election gimmick’ and alleged that they were unable to digest the move. Shah also alleged in a post on ‘Are there. Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur also described the Women’s Reservation Bill as a revolutionary step and said that if there is Modi then it is possible. Thakur accused Congress of playing games in the name of women’s reservation.

    Congress called the bill an election slogan

    Congress termed this bill as an ‘election gimmick’ and said that women have been cheated because it has been said in the bill that it will be implemented from 2029 after the latest census and delimitation. Party general secretary Jairam Ramesh also said that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi had any real intention to give priority to women empowerment, the Women’s Reservation Bill would have been implemented immediately without any ifs and buts. He alleged that the government has failed to conduct the 2021 census.

    Digital copy of Women’s Reservation Bill already provided to MPs

    Keeping in mind the system established since 2020 to reduce the use of paper in the conduct of the work of the Lok Sabha, the digital copy of the bill related to women’s reservation introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday was already uploaded on the portal of the Members of Parliament. Officials said that on the initiative of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, several steps have been taken to promote the use of latest information technology tools in providing access to parliamentary papers including bills to the Members of Parliament. According to sources, the digital copy of the ‘Constitution (128th Amendment) Bill (Nari Shakti Vandan Bill 2023)’ introduced in the Lok Sabha today was already uploaded on the members’ portal.

    Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced women’s reservation bill in Lok Sabha

    It is noteworthy that when Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stood up to introduce the Nari Shakti Vandan Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, the opposition members created noise accusing the government of not giving the copy of the bill. On this, Meghwal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi told the members that everything has been uploaded on the screen equipped with new technology. He said that the information about the bill has been uploaded in the supplementary list. Amidst the noise of the opposition members, Lok Sabha Speaker Birla told the members that they can see the bill through the device installed at their respective seats. Amidst the noise, Meghwal introduced the bill.

  • Explained: Work is starting on the new Parliament building from today, know what will happen to the old building?

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in the Lok Sabha, “Today, tribute was paid to every brick of the old Parliament building. He said that the MPs will enter the new building with new hope and confidence.”

    What will happen to the old building?

    The old Parliament building was designed by British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. This iconic Parliament building not only witnessed the struggle for independence but also witnessed the rise of the country thereafter.

    Government sources say that the old building will not be demolished. It will be ‘retrofited’ to create more space for parliamentary programs. According to sources, “The historical structure will be preserved as it is the archaeological property of the country.”

    National Archives will be shifted to the new building

    In 2021, the then Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had told the Rajya Sabha that the existing structure would have to be repaired. It will have to be made available for alternative use. He said that the National Archives will be shifted to the new Parliament House for heritage-sensitive restoration. This will create more space in the old Parliament building. Some reports also say that a part of the old building can be converted into a museum.

    How is the new Parliament building?

    Prime Minister Modi had inaugurated the new Parliament building in May this year. In the huge building, 888 members can comfortably sit in the Lok Sabha chamber and 300 members in the Rajya Sabha chamber. 1,280 MPs can get space in the Lok Sabha chamber for the joint meeting of both the houses.

    4 storey building, no effect of earthquake

    This triangular shaped four-storey building has been built in an area of ​​64,500 square meters. The new building is 17 thousand square meters larger than the old building. It will not be affected by earthquake. Its design has been prepared by HCP Design, Planning and Management Private Limited. Its architect is Bimal Patel.

    6 doors for entry-exit in the new building

    The first three gates of the new Parliament House are named Ashwa, Gaj and Garuda Gate. These three are formal gates. Their names are also Gyan Dwar, Shakti Dwar and Karma Dwar. These gates will be used by the Vice President, Speaker and Prime Minister. Whereas Makar, Shardul Gate and Hans Gate will be used for MPs and public.

    Copy of the Constitution will be kept in the Constitution Hall

    The biggest feature of the new building is the Constitution Hall. It is being said that a copy of the Constitution will be kept in this hall. Apart from this, big photographs of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose and Prime Ministers of the country have also been installed.

    Hi-tech office for officers and employees also

    There are separate offices for every important work of Parliament. There is also hi-tech office facility for officers and employees. The cafe and dining area is also fantastic. Hi-tech devices have been installed in different rooms of the committee meeting. There is also a provision for common rooms, ladies lounge and VIP lounge.

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  • There are 6 gates built for entry-exit in the new Parliament House, each gate has its own importance; Know details here

    All the animal statues installed at the entrance of the new Parliament House have great spiritual and mythological significance. All these in the scriptures are symbols of our culture and knowledge. They inspire us to keep going. These are symbols of happiness, peace and prosperity. Red sandstone sculptures of auspicious animals have been established as guardian statues based on their importance in Indian culture, their aesthetic appearance, positive qualities and the study of Vaastu Shastra.

    Let us know about all the 6 gates of the new Parliament House…

    Gaja Dwar

    This door is in the north direction. Gaj means elephant. Two elephant statues are installed here. The elephant represents knowledge, progress, wealth, intelligence and memory. It is also a symbol of aspirations. Gaja is representative of Lord Ganesha. It is also a symbol of new funds. North direction is related to planet Mercury, which is the source of higher intelligence. Elephant figures are common on the gates. According to Vastu Shastra, they are said to bring prosperity and happiness.

    Ashwa Dwar

    There is an alert and ready horse at the southern entrance. Horse is a symbol of patience and strength, power and speed. In the scriptures it is considered a symbol of prosperity. It is also a symbol of continuous movement. This can also be said to be representative of the quality of the Indian Parliament, which will never stop and will continue to function in the public interest. The horse statue represents the Sun Temple of Odisha. Inspired from there.

    Garuda Dwar

    This is the third gate of the Parliament and is the eastern entrance. Garuda is the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. This gate is a symbol of the aspirations of the people and administrators of the country. In the scriptures Garuda represents hope, glory of victory and success. It is mentioned in the scriptures that while flying, Veda sounds emerge from their wings. They have also been called poison removers. While offering food to God, it is invoked in the temples by playing it, so that if there is any poisonous substance in the food, its effect gets eliminated. This statue is influenced by the Nayaka period of the 18th century in Tamil Nadu.

    Makara Dwar

    Makar Dwar is the fourth gate to reach Parliament House. Capricorn is a mythological aquatic creature. Makara combines the body parts of different animals, representing unity in diversity among the people of the country. In the scriptures, Capricorn has been described as the symbol of Kamadeva’s flag. It is also the vehicle of Varun Dev and Mother Ganga. Makar Dwar is said to be inspired by the Hoysaleswara Temple of Karnataka.

    Shardula Dwar

    Shardul gate is the fifth gate. Shardul is known as another mythological creature, said to be the most powerful, foremost among all living beings, symbolizing the power of the people of the country. It is a symbol of vigor and victory. It is the ride of Maa Durga. Shardul’s idol is said to be inspired by the Gujri temple of Gwalior.

    Hamsa Dwar

    The sixth gate to enter the Parliament House is Hans Dwar. Hamsa or swan will attract people’s attention at the public entrance in the North East. In the scriptures, swan is the vehicle of Mother Saraswati. It is a symbol of peace and knowledge. It is a symbol of peace and harmony. Hansavatar is also one of the 24 incarnations of Lord Vishnu. It is inspired by the Vijay Vittala Temple in Hampi, Karnataka.

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  • INDIA alliance decided to boycott the shows of 14 news anchors, BJP compared it to Emergency

    This decision was taken in the meeting of the media related committee of the opposition alliance ‘INDIA’. The media committee of the opposition alliance said in a statement, “As per the decision taken by the ‘INDIA’ coordination committee in its meeting on September 13, 2023, the parties of the opposition alliance will not send their representatives to the shows and programs of these 14 anchors.’ ‘

    Urging the alliance of opposition parties to withdraw the decision, NBDA said it is “distressed and concerned” over the decision of the Media Committee of India not to send its representatives to the shows and programs of some journalists/anchors.

    NBDA said, “The decision of the media committee of the opposition alliance has set a dangerous precedent. The ban on representatives of the opposition alliance from participating in TV news shows run by some of India’s top TV news personalities is against the ethos of democracy.

    Pawan Kheda had tweeted

    Pawan Kheda, head of the media department of the Congress and a member of the media committee of the opposition alliance, said, “Every day from 5 pm, shops of hatred are set up on some channels. We will not become customers of the market of hatred. Our aim is a hate-free India.”

    Kheda also said, “With a heavy heart it has been decided that we will not participate in the shows and programs of some anchors. We have been fighting against unrestrained comments and fake news against our leaders and will continue to fight. But will not allow hatred to spread in the society. Hate will disappear, love will prevail.

    BJP leaders strongly criticized the decision

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) condemned this move. The party’s chief spokesperson and MP Anil Baluni issued a statement saying that the opposition parties have demonstrated their oppressive, dictatorial and negative mentality. Baluni said that BJP strongly opposes such distorted mentality which curbs the freedom of expression.

    “The media was strangled during the Emergency,” he said. The parties involved in this ‘arrogant’ alliance are working with the same anarchic and emergency mentality. Baluni alleged that such ‘open threat’ to the media is tantamount to suppressing the voice of the people.

    Hardeep Singh Puri also surrounded Congress

    BJP leader and Union Minister Hardeep Puri compared this move of the alliance of opposition parties to Emergency. He posted on ‘X’, “The only example of curtailment of civil liberties in India we have seen was during the Emergency in 1975. The open call to abolish Sanatan Dharma, FIR against journalists and boycott of media reflects the politics of those dark days of Emergency. This is the real face of INDIA Alliance.

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur targeted

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur also targeted the opposition alliance and said that this step shows their frustration. Addressing a public meeting in Bhilwara, Rajasthan, he said, “Every day the leaders of Congress and their allies say that they will destroy Sanatan Dharma. He leaves no stone unturned in insulting Hindus. Now they have also started boycotting journalists and filing cases.

    JP Nadda also reacted

    BJP national president JP Nadda has also reacted to Congress’s decision. He wrote – “There are many examples in the history of Congress of intimidating the media and silencing those with different views. Pandit Nehru restricted freedom of speech and arrested those who criticized him. Indira ji’s ways of doing this She is a gold medalist in the UPA. She called for a committed judiciary, a committed bureaucracy and imposed a terrifying emergency. Rajiv ji tried to bring the media under state control but failed miserably. Sonia ji led UPA social media handles But the ban was being imposed only because Congress did not like his views.”

    National Union of Journalists also expressed objection

    Meanwhile, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) termed the boycott as an attack on democracy. NUJ alleged that opposition parties have politicized the media. Rash Bihari, President of the National Union of Journalists, associated with the International Federation of Journalists, said in a statement that this decision of the opposition parties is a ‘dark chapter’ of repression on the media in the democratic history of India.

    The News Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBDA) criticized the opposition alliance’s decision to boycott 14 anchors, saying it jeopardizes the freedom of the press. This is against the ethos of democracy.

  • Why is INDI Alliance so nervous? – Union Minister Anurag Thakur’s attack on the opposition

    Why is INDI Alliance so nervous?  - Union Minister Anurag Thakur's attack on the opposition

    New Delhi:

    Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur has strongly attacked the opposition INDIA alliance. On the alliance’s announcement of boycott of some journalists, he said why is there so much hesitation? Why are journalists being boycotted and FIRs being registered against them? Anurag Thakur said that the people of the opposition alliance want to destroy Sanatan Dharma. They want to crush Hindu religion. He also said that by now these people have started crushing journalists also. They are filing cases in a hurry.

    Let us tell you that the opposition alliance ‘Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance’ (India) held a meeting on Wednesday at the house of NCP leader Sharad Pawar in Delhi. In which it was also agreed upon to boycott the programs of anchors of some news channels and it was said that the media-related working group of ‘India’ will decide in this regard which anchor’s programs will include representatives of the constituent parties of the opposition alliance. Will not happen. After this decision, a list has also been released in which the names of some anchors have been mentioned who will be boycotted by the leaders of India Alliance.

    The meeting was held at Sharad Pawar’s Delhi residence

    This meeting was held at the New Delhi residence of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. Apart from Sharad Pawar, Congress’s KC Venugopal, DMK’s TR Baalu, Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Tejashwi Yadav, Janata Dal (United)’s Sanjay Jha, Aam Aadmi Party’s Raghav Chadha, Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Sanjay Raut, National Omar Abdullah of the Conference, Mehbooba Mufti of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), D. Raja of the Communist Party of India (CPI), and Javed Ali Khan of the Samajwadi Party attended. Congress leader Gurdeep Sappal was also present in this meeting.

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