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  • Congress released the second list of 53 candidates for Chhattisgarh elections, who will get the ticket from where?

    Congress has released its second list for Chhattisgarh Assembly elections (Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha Election 2023). It includes names of 53 candidates. Congress has made former mayor Jatin Jaiswal its candidate from Jagdalpur. Jatin Jaiswal is considered close to Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev. Sanhad BJP has also nominated its former mayor Kiran Dev from Jagdalpur. This is an unreserved seat. It is clear that there will be an election battle between two former mayors from Jagdalpur seat.

    In its second list, Congress has fielded Arun Vora, son of its senior leader Motilal Vora, from Durg city. With the names of 53 candidates appearing in this list, the number of candidates announced by Congress has increased to 83. There are 90 assembly seats in the state. The party has fielded sitting MLA Vikas Upadhyay from Raipur City West Assembly seat, Pankaj Sharma from Raipur Rural while Mahant Ram Sundar Das has fielded from Raipur South Assembly seat.

    Congress has given a chance to Shailesh Pandey from Bilaspur. Sitting MLA Arun Vora has been made a candidate again from Durg city. His father Motilal Vora was the Chief Minister of United Madhya Pradesh. Earlier on Sunday, Congress had announced the names of 30 candidates in its first list. Elections for the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly will be held in the state in two phases (November 7 and 17). Counting of votes will take place on December 3 along with four other states.

    Congress has fielded Gulab Singh Kamro from Bharatpur-Sonhat (ST), Ramesh Singh from Manendragarh, Khelsai Singh from Premnagar, Lundra (ST) Pritam Ram, Jashpur (ST) Vinay Kumar Bhagat, Kunkuri (ST) UD Minj, Pathalgaon (ST) Rampukar. Singh and Paras Nath Rajwade from Bhatgaon, Rajkumari Maravi from Pratappur (ST), Ajay Tirkey from Ramanujganj (ST) and Samari (ST) Vijay Paikra have been fielded. Vidyawati Sidar from Lailunga (ST), Prakash Shakrajit Nayak from Raigarh, Utari Jangde from Sarangarh (SC) and Laljit Singh Rathiya from Dharamjaygarh (ST) have been given the opportunity.

  • Demand to extend the date of 2nd phase voting in Chhattisgarh, appeal of Raman Singh and AAP

    BJP leader Raman Singh has demanded to extend the date of voting for the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Raman Singh on Wednesday urged the Election Commission to advance the date of voting for the second phase of elections to be held on November 17 in view of the Chhath Puja festival. He said that due to the festival a large number of voters will not be able to participate in the voting. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has also written a letter to the Election Commission, appealing to change the voting date from November 17 to November 25 in view of the Chhath festival.

    Let us tell you that voting for the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17, while the counting of votes will take place on December 3. The festival of Chhath is to be celebrated from 17 to 20 November this year. Raman Singh posted on ‘X’. Due to the festival of Chhath Puja approaching the second phase of Chhattisgarh Assembly elections (November 17), a large number of voters will not be able to be a part of this election process.

    He wrote- I request the Election Commission of India to please extend the second phase of voting, so that maximum number of voters can join this election and use their franchise. A large number of people of Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh living in Raipur, Bilaspur, Bhilai, Jagdalpur, Korba and other cities of the state celebrate Chhath festival in a grand manner every year.

    At the same time, Aam Aadmi Party wrote a letter to the Election Commission saying that in view of Chhath festival, the date of second phase of voting should be changed from November 17 to November 25. Remember, Aam Aadmi Party has already raised this demand. BJP has fielded MLA Raman Singh from his traditional seat Rajnandgaon. Voting will be held in Rajnandgaon and 19 other constituencies in the first phase in the state. Voting will be held on another 70 seats in the second phase.

  • Chhattisgarh Election Survey: The latest survey of Chhattisgarh elections has also arrived, BJP’s seats have increased from last time; What is the condition of Congress?

    Chhattisgarh India Tv CNX Opinion Poll: Dates for Chhattisgarh Assembly elections have been announced. Before the elections, both the parties are claiming victory. After the announcement of election dates, new surveys have come out to know the mood of Chhattisgarh. BJP may get some relief from this survey report, while there are many issues which can challenge Congress. Actually, before voting, India TV CNX conducted an opinion survey.

    The results of this opinion poll are shocking. According to this survey, Congress can register 50 seats out of 90 seats in the state in the upcoming assembly elections. While BJP may register victory on 38 seats, others are seen going from zero to 2 seats. According to this survey, even though BJP does not seem to reach the majority mark, there is a possibility of increase in its seats. In the 2018 assembly elections, BJP had won only 15 seats i.e. about 16 percent seats, hence this time BJP is expected to win about 9 to 20 percent more seats as compared to the last election.

    It is noteworthy that in the 2018 assembly elections fought under the leadership of Bhupesh Baghel, Congress had won 68 seats and deprived Raman Singh, who was in power for 3 terms, from forming the government again. At present Congress has a total of 71 seats in the state assembly. The state government led by Bhupesh Baghel is claiming to form a repeat government by winning the next assembly.

    Congress has 71 out of 90 assembly seats in Chhattisgarh. Whereas BJP has only 13 MLAs. In this way, Janata Congress Chhattisgarh has 3 seats, BSP has 2 seats. In the 2003 assembly elections, BJP won more than 50 out of 91 seats in the state and formed the government under the leadership of Raman Singh. After this, BJP won consecutively in the 2008 and 2013 assembly elections. In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress returned to power under the leadership of Bhupesh Baghel after 15 years.

  • Israel Hamas War: Is there a danger of a big war looming in the world? Israel issued advisory

    Israel Hamas War: It has been more than two weeks since the war between Israel and Hamas, but Israel’s attacks continue. Israel is targeting many Hamas positions in Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the attitude of Islamic countries towards Israel is also worsening. In this context, Israel’s Foreign Ministry has issued an advisory for its citizens. In the advisory, Israel has advised its people to refrain from traveling to Muslim countries. In a statement issued by the Israel Foreign Ministry, it has been said that until advance notice, avoid traveling to any Middle East country or Arab country, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, Morocco and UAE.

  • Jogi’s party JCC (J) fields candidates in Chhattisgarh elections; Released list of 16 names

    Ajit Jogi Party JCC-J announces Candidates: Former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Ajit Jogi’s party Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (J) has made a roar in the election campaign of the state. JCC (J) on Friday announced its candidates for 16 seats for the Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Voting will be held in the first phase on November 7 next month on the seats for which JCC (J) has released the names of candidates. Khairagarh assembly seat is also included in the list of JCC (J). JCC (J) had won this seat in the 2018 assembly elections, but later it had to face defeat from Congress in the by-election.

    JCC (J) has fielded Lucky Kunwar Netam from Khairagarh seat. In 2018, this seat was won by Devvrat Singh of JCC (J). Singh, a three-time Congress MLA, was close to Ajit Jogi. When Jogi formed the new party, Devvrat Singh left the Congress and contested the 2018 elections on a JCC (J) ticket from Khairagarh. He died of a heart attack in November 2021.

    Congress had won this seat in the by-election held in April last year. Congress has again fielded sitting MLA Yashoda Verma from this seat. At the same time, BJP has fielded a young face, Vikrant Singh, Vice President of Rajnandgaon District Panchayat and relative of former Chief Minister Raman Singh.

    According to the list, other JCC(J) candidates are Ravi Chandravanshi (Pandariya seat), Sunil Kesharwani (Kawardha), Loknath Bharti (Dongargarh-SC), Shamsul Alam (Rajnandgaon), Mukesh Sahu (Dongargaon), Vinod Puram (Khujji), Nagesh Puram (Mohla-Manpur-ST), Shankar Netam (Kondagaon-ST), Baliram Kachalam (Narayanpur-ST), Sonsai Kashyap (Bastar-ST), Navneet Chand (Jagdalpur), Bharat Kashyap (Chitrakote-ST), Bela Telam. (Dantewada-ST), Ramdhar Jurri (Bijapur-ST) and Devendra Telam (Konta-ST).

    No female candidate has been included in this list. The party has not fielded candidates on four seats in Bastar region where voting is to be held in the first phase. JCC(J) had fought the last elections in alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party. This alliance had won seven seats. This marginalized party is struggling to remain politically relevant this time.

    Amit Jogi had said in an interview that his party is approaching Sarva Adivasi Samaj (SAS) and Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP) for an alliance. However, the party has not yet formed an alliance with any organization. Mayawati led BSP has formed an alliance with GGP.
    JCC(J) is in crisis after the death of Ajit Jogi in 2020. It is known that Ajit Jogi, who led the Congress government in the state from 2000 to 2003, had formed JCC (J) (Janata Congress Chhattisgarh-J) in 2016 after separating from the Congress.

    JCC(J) had fought the 2018 assembly elections in alliance with BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party, BSP). Although JCC(J) could not influence the election outcome, it managed to make inroads in the politics of the state traditionally dominated by BJP and Congress. In the last assembly elections, Congress returned to power after a long gap. The party won 68 out of a total of 90 seats, while the BJP came second on 15 seats. JCC(J) got five seats and its ally BSP got two seats.

    In the last election, JCC(J)’s vote share was 7.6 percent and it had won five seats. This was the first better performance of a regional party in Chhattisgarh. JCC(J) had lost two assembly constituencies, Marwahi and Khairagarh, in the by-elections held after the deaths of Ajit Jogi and Devvrat Singh. The party has expelled two other MLAs Dharamjit Singh and Pramod Sharma. Now Ajit Jogi’s wife Renu Jogi, representing the Kota seat, is the only MLA of the party.

  • CM Baghel’s question to the Centre, why is the government not banning Mahadev App – VIDEO

    Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel on Friday accused the central government of not taking action in the Mahadev online betting app case. CM Baghel said- Only two or three states in the entire country would have investigated this matter. Chhattisgarh government has investigated. 450 people have been arrested. Orders have been given to issue lookout notice. Since the state government cannot ban this app, the central government should ban the app.

    Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel said- Central government can ban this app, yet it is not doing so. Why is the central government not banning the app? Has he taken election funds from them? Why investigation and arrest are not being made in this case (mahadev online betting app case). We have investigated this matter, why are you not investigating? The biggest question is what is your relationship with them?

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that when we were in opposition, the government was doing wrong things. We fought for farmers, labourers, youth, women and after coming to the government, we made schemes for them and implemented them. All our schemes are successful and people are satisfied with them and that is why we are claiming 75% in these elections.

    On the raids of ED and IT in Chhattisgarh, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel said – Central government does not have any plan. They are not capable of fighting so they are trying to defame them. They are not able to prove anything, they are just conducting raids. They can stoop to any level to come to power. Those people do not care that farmers are suffering losses. Accusing BJP of lying, CM Baghel said that there was a double engine government but Naxalism increased.

  • Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: 294 candidates filed nominations for the first phase, how many nominations from where?

    294 candidates have filed nominations for the first phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Officials said on Friday that 254 nomination papers were filed on the last day of nomination for 20 assembly constituencies in the first phase of assembly elections. Thus, a total of 294 candidates have filed 455 nomination papers for the first phase. Let us tell you that the notification for the first phase was issued on October 13. The nomination papers will be scrutinized on October 21. Candidates will be able to withdraw their names on 23 October.

    Officials said that on Friday, 33 cases were reported in Rajnandgaon assembly constituency, 29 in Kawardha, 20 in Pandariya, 15 in Bhanupratappur, 14-14 in Jagdalpur and Dantewada, 12-12 in Dongargaon and Antagarh, 11-11 in Khairagarh and Kondagaon, Bijapur and 10-10 nomination papers were filed in Konta, 9 in Chitrakot, 8-8 in Narayanpur and Khujji, 7-7 in Kanker and Keshkal and 6-6 in Bastar and Mohla-Manpur. Voting for 90 seats of Chhattisgarh Assembly will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

    Officials said that in the first phase, nomination papers have been filled in 12 constituencies of Bastar division including eight assembly constituencies of Rajnandgaon, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai and Kabirdham districts. Voting will be held on November 7 for 20 seats in the first phase of elections being held in two phases in the state. The total number of voters in the 20 assembly constituencies of the first phase is 40,78,681, which includes 19,93,937 males, 20,84,675 females and 69 voters of the third gender.

    A total of five thousand 304 polling stations have been created for these assembly constituencies. In the first phase, voting will be held for Konta, Bijapur, Dantewada, Chitrakot, Jagdalpur, Bastar, Narayanpur, Kondagaon, Keshkal, Kanker, Bhanupratapur, Antagarh, Mohla-Manpur, Khujji, Dongargaon, Rajnandgaon, Dongargarh, Khairagarh, Kawardha and Pandariya assembly constituencies. . Voting for the other 70 assembly constituencies will be held in the second phase on November 17. Notification for the second phase of voting will be issued on Saturday, October 21 and nominations can be filed till October 30.

    Chhattisgarh’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party has so far announced candidates on 86 seats out of 90, and ruling party Congress has announced candidates on 83 seats. Of the 20 seats where voting is being held in the first phase, 12 are reserved for the Scheduled Tribe (ST) while one is reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) category. In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress had won 17 seats in these constituencies, while BJP had won two and Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (J) had won one seat.

    Congress later won two more seats out of the remaining three in the by-elections. Among the 20 seats for which voting will be held on November 7, the main candidates from BJP are Raman Singh from Rajnandgaon, former minister Kedar Kashyap from Narayanpur (SC), Lata Usendi from Kondagaon (SC), Vikram Usendi from Antagarh (SC), Bijapur ( Mahesh Gagda from SC) and former IAS officer Neelkanth Tekam from Keshkal (SC).

    Prominent candidates from the Congress in the first phase include State Congress President and MP Deepak Baij from Chitrakote (ST), Minister Kawasi Lakhma from Konta (ST) and Mohan Markam from Kondagaon (ST). Congress formed the government in the 2018 assembly elections by winning 68 seats in the 90-member assembly. BJP was reduced to 15 seats. JCC(J) and BSP had won five and two seats respectively in the state. The current MLAs of Congress are 71.

  • BJP leader murdered amid election excitement in Chhattisgarh, Raman roared – will take account of every drop of blood – VIDEO

    Chhattisgarh BJP Leader Shot Dead: Again a BJP leader has been shot dead in Chhattisgarh. It is said that BJP leader Birju Taram was shot dead amid the excitement of assembly elections in Naxal-affected Mohla-Manpur district. This incident happened in Sarkheda village of Aundhi police station area. As soon as information about the incident was received, the local police reached the spot. It has not been known who murdered Birjhu. There is an atmosphere of panic in the area after the incident. The opposition BJP has held the state’s Bhupesh Baghel government responsible for this.

    Shot after breaking into the house

    Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki District Superintendent of Police Ratna Singh said that BJP leader Birju Taram was shot dead by unknown assailants on Friday evening in Sarkheda village under Aundhi police station area of ​​the district. The incident took place around 7.30 pm when Birju Taram was outside the house. When asked about the possible role of Naxalites in the massacre, he said that it is too early to reach any conclusion.

    This is how the incident happened

    Superintendent of Police Ratna Singh said that the police are investigating all possible aspects. Eyewitnesses said that 60-year-old Taram had gone out for a walk. Meanwhile, two-three people armed with weapons arrived and fired indiscriminately at Taram, killing him on the spot. There is anger in the opposition BJP camp due to this incident. BJP has termed the murder of Birju Taram as target killing.

    Martyrdom will not go in vain – BJP

    BJP state president Arun Sao said that the murder of Birju Taram is target killing. Continuous efforts are being made to intimidate BJP workers. We will not let the martyrdom of our workers go unnoticed. Manpur-Mohala area is a highly Naxal affected area. It is being told that Naxalites had earlier warned of murder. It is not known whether Birju Taram was murdered by Naxalites or someone else was behind it. This massacre has increased the political heat of the state during the election season.

    A demand was made from the police to provide security

    After the murder of the BJP leader, there is an atmosphere of panic in the area including Aundhi village. BJP leaders say that they had earlier demanded the Manpur-Mohla police to provide security to people active in politics in the interior areas, but the police did not pay attention to it. There is information that input was received from the arrested Naxalite Baldev to target politicians, but the police remained indifferent. Assembly elections are to be held in the first phase in Mohla-Manpur district. Before that, the news of the murder has created a stir.

    BJP said- target killing

    Chhattisgarh BJP posted on X and said – Another BJP worker has been martyred. The murder of Mohla-Manpur BJP worker Birju Taram is also target killing. We will not let the martyrdom of BJP workers go in vain. We will uproot the government which is giving protection to goondaraj. We will maintain peace and rule of law. The registered Naxalite organization has issued death orders to many BJP leaders in Manpur in their public courts. Naxalites have killed many public representatives.

    Chhattisgarh is going on the path of West Bengal- Raman Singh

    Former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh and senior BJP leader Raman Singh has held the administration and the Congress government responsible for this massacre. While posting the video on X, he said that the law and order situation in the state is getting worse. At present, the situation in Chhattisgarh has become like that of West Bengal. As soon as the elections begin, pressure is being put on BJP leaders and workers. Efforts are being made to scare BJP workers. Birjhu Taram’s crime was that he was a BJP worker and contributed in installing the idol of Durga.

    Center had given ‘X’ category security to 24 leaders

    Recently, the central government had provided ‘X’ category security to 24 local leaders. These leaders were from Naxal affected Bijapur, Dantewada, Sukma and Kondagaon. Already, more than 70 people have been given security in Bastar region, which includes officials and workers of BJP, Congress, CPI.

    Murders have happened before too

    According to the report of news agency PTI, earlier in June, Naxalites had killed a local BJP leader in Bijapur district. Not only this, in February this year, three BJP leaders were killed in similar attacks at different places in Bastar division. In February, Sagar Sahu (47), a former BJP official, was shot dead in Narayanpur district. Two days later, former sarpanch Ramdhar Alami was murdered.

    When will the series of murders stop?

    Then Neelkanth Kakkam, BJP Mandal President of Awapalli area of ​​Bijapur district, was shot dead. On February 21, a former BJP sarpanch was murdered by Naxalites in Bijapur district. Even then, BJP had termed these murders as target killing and had raised the demand for a high-level investigation. Raman Singh said- I express my condolences to the bereaved family and promise that every drop of blood will be taken to account from this tyrannical government.

    (Input- Sandeep Dewan)

  • A penguin holds the post of Major General of the Army in this country! Name recorded in Guinness World Records

    A penguin living in Edinburgh Zoo was promoted from the rank of Brigadier to Major General in the Norwegian Army. Even though it may sound a bit strange, it is a true thing. A penguin named Sir Nils Olav III has been promoted from the rank of Brigadier to Major General in the Norwegian Army. Now its name has been registered in Gijin World Records. This is the biggest honor any bird has received so far. And it is also the bird occupying the highest rank.

    Penguin made Major General on promotion from Brigadier
     
    The famous penguin named Sir Nils Olav III, living in the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland, has been promoted from the rank of Brigadier to Major General in the Norwegian Army. At the same time, pictures of a penguin named Sir Nils, who was promoted to the third highest post in the Norwegian Army, are going viral on social media. Many lakhs of people have liked it.

    Let us tell you, Sir Nils Olav III Penguin earlier held the post of Brigadier in the army, after which he was promoted to become Major General. Sir Nils Olav III is known as the Baron of the Bouvet Islands and the official mascot of the King’s Guard of Norway. This is the first bird to reach this position, whose name has been recorded in the Guinness Records.

    what is the whole matter
    According to media reports, the tradition of honoring penguins in Norway began in 1972 when a Norwegian King’s Guard adopted a penguin while visiting the zoo. At that time he considered it to be the fate of the army. After which he started being promoted continuously.

  • Congress released the list of 40 star campaigners for Chhattisgarh, names of which veterans?

    Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023: Election activity is increasing in Chhattisgarh. All the parties in the state are using their full strength. Congress has released a list of 40 star campaigners to campaign in Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Among the star campaigners announced by Congress on Friday are party president Mallikarjun Kharge, former president Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, Ajay Maken and Kumari Shailaja are also prominent faces in this list who will be seen raising their voice.

    Apart from this, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Punjab Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, Deepak Baij, Rajiv Shukla, Deepak Baij, TS Singhdev, Phulo Devi Netam, Mohan Markam, K Raju, Alka Lamba, Ranjit Ranjan, PL Punia, Bhakta Charan Das, Sharat The names of Patnaik, Saptagiri Shankar Ulaka are also included in this list. The names of Dr. Chandan Yadav, Vijay Jangid, Rajneesh Tiwari, Captain Ajay Singh Yadav, Shivaji Rao Moghe, Imran Pratapgarhi are also in the list.

    This list includes the names of stalwarts like Rajesh Lilothia, Shiv Kumar Dahria, Ravindra Choubey, Amarjeet Bhagat, Premsai Singh Tekam, Nandkumar Sai, Shafi Ahmed, Netta D’Souza, Srinivas Biwi and Pradeep Jain Aditya. Voting will be held in Chhattisgarh in two phases on November 7 and 17. Counting of votes will take place along with other states on December 3.

    A day before, BJP also released the list of its star campaigners. (Star Campaigners List of BJP in Chhattisgarh Election) Was released. BJP had given place to 40 star campaigners in this list. BJP has given place to 8 Union Ministers in this list. This includes PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Apart from these, names of UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma are also in the list of BJP’s star campaigns. Names of 11 leaders from Chhattisgarh are included in this list. Not only this, four out of ten MPs of the state have been taken.