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chappellrroan · 4 months
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Sorry to sound like a stupid American, but I am a stupid American, who's bjp and why do we dislike them
ooh this is very long topic but to summarise it, bjp is bharatiya janta party aka one of the major political parties in india which thrives on religion divison, caste oppression, islamophobic sentiments which was in office for last 10 years and since the 2nd tenure was won by clear majority they had way too much power, their ministers have been charged with assault, corruption, money laundering etc. the most recent case being of a member of legislative assembly being involved in a sex scandal which was kept under the wraps for last 3+ years and now he's fled to Germany, not to mention their control over press and the fact that Narendra Modi the leader of the party, who is also the prime minister has never attended a press conference in last 10 years, it's the right wing of india to put it simply which continues to ignore the middle and lower middle class common man and economically weaker sections, they seek vote only on religion which you can already assume is too damaging for nation as whole and if Election 2024 were to give them clear majority we would've been a hair length's closer to apartheid and one party dictatorship (not that we already weren't but still). These are only the surface level issues but i hope that gives you the idea of why we hate them.
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cyndaquillt · 4 months
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I'm sorry to bother you but all the elections stuff is really confusing me and i don't know what's happening
I'm not at the age of voting but will be by the time of the next elections
Again sorry to be a bother
Not a bother at all! And good on you for wanting to learn about this stuff already! The more informed you are by the time you are of voting age, the more informed of a decision you can make 🙂
Full disclosure, I'm not a social scientist or anything, just an average Indian citizen/voter with some academic expertise (not in this field). If someone reading all this finds something wrong, please feel free to point it out, preferably politely.
TL;DR : Indian parliamentary system is built to thrive on diverse viewpoints representative of its people. An attempt to smooth out dissensions and differences without healthy discussion goes against a democratic system. What we are happy about this week is election of a healthy opposition and a coalition that has the potential of keeping power concentration into one hands in check.
This is a bit of an expansive topic but I'm gonna break down certain key terms that you're gonna hear a lot in the news or other election commentary in the next few days. I'm not sure how much of a background knowledge you already have, so this is super long and detailed. Sorry about that in advance! Take your time reading this, or use it as a reference. Up to you! Follow up questions are more than welcome.
The Indian Parliament: The Indian Parliament is split into two houses, the Lower House or the Lok Sabha/House of the People, and the Upper House or the Rajya Sabha/Council of States. Lok Sabha members are appointed through elections while Rajya Sabha members are selected by the State Legislative Assemblies (Vidhan Sabha) and the President. When a new law is proposed as a bill or an ammendment to the constitution is proposed, it must pass through BOTH the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
The Lok Sabha: Lok Sabha has a total of 543 seats, representing 543 electoral constituencies throughout the country. Note that these 543 constituencies aren't exactly based on existing district divisions (eg: The Ayodhya district in UP is in the Faizabad constituency). Constituencies are split by population density. This means a region with more people will have more seats/stronger voice in the Lok Sabha. As a result, the largest state by area, Rajasthan has 25 seats in the Lok Sabha, while the most densely populated state of Uttar Pradesh has 80 seats in the Lok Sabha despite being the 4th largest state in the country. Also means if a political party bags UP, it gives them a huge leg up in winning Lok Sabha elections. To form a government, a political party or a group of political parties (a coalition) needs to have majority in the Lok Sabha. This mean winning over 272 seats or in other words, winning majority votes in 272 or more constituencies. Lok Sabha elections happen every 5 years, and the one that just happened, was a Lok Sabha election.
Important parties and alliances to keep in mind while parsing the news and comments are :
Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP): The ruling party that formed the government in the past two Lok Sabha terms (10 years). Note that in the 2014 and 2019 elections, BJP won a majority without forming an alliance with any other party. BJP's core politics are right-wing, which typically translates to capitalism, socially conservative, and maintaining class hierarchy as a form of order and structure in society.
Indian National Congress (INC or Congress): The main opposition party against the BJP. Indian National Congress's politics are liberal/center. While their polities don't entirely dismantle class/caste divide, they don't entirely aim to privatize sectors or take capitalism as the end all be all.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA): BJP-led coalition that secured majority in Lok Sabha elections and will form the government for the upcoming election term.
Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (INDIA): Congress led coalition which didn't get the majority, but did secure 232 out of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. Even though those that are part of the INDIA coalition won't be forming the government, they will be present in the Lok Sabha as the elected representative of their respective constituency to voice their opinion on any motion that passes through the Lok Sabha.
Janta Dal (United) or JD(U): A political party from Bihar led by Nitish Kumar. JD(U) is currently part of the NDA, however JD(U) joined NDA pretty much right before the elections. As a matter of fact, Nitish Kumar has a tendency to switch sides depending on what he thinks would ensure his power and position. In 2014, when it became apparent that BJP was aiming for a Modi-led government and that Nitish, as someone who is not formally in BJP, didn't stand a chance of even being a cabinet minister, much less the Prime Minister, Nitish left NDA. However, back then, BJP managed to get a clear majority and Nitish's pullback didn't have weight. However, with JD(U) winning 12 seats in this election and BJP having to rely on a coalition government, Nitish's pullback has weight. At the time of writing this, word on the street is Nitish is sticking with the NDA and has made demands for 2 cabinets being handed over to JD(U) (See below cut for info on what is a cabinet).
Telugu Desam Party or TDP: Led by Chandrababu Naidu, TDP is a party with a stronghold in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Currently also in the NDA coalition, TDP managed to win 16 seats in Andhra Pradesh. While Chandrababu Naidu isn't as much of a flip-flopper as Nitish, he has been fairly outspoken against the Modi government in the past. That being said, word on the street is also that Naidu garu may have been offered the position of the Lok Sabha Speaker (as in the person who mediates Lok Sabha discussions) and to also assign 2 cabinet berths to TDP in exchange for their continued support of NDA.
Other notable parties and names:
- DMK : Won 22 seats in Tamil Nadu. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by M. K. Stalin.
- AITC or TMC: Won 29 seats in West Bengal. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by Mamata Banerjee.
- SP : Won 37 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by Akhilesh Yadav.
All in all, the Indian parliamentary system allows for diverse voices and points of view to be a part of the discussion regarding national policies and lawmaking, even if the said voice doesn't make the ruling government. Something also to keep in mind about Indian politicians specifically is that they rarely think about public welfare and rather prioritize their personal hold on power. None of them are above the other when it comes to scheming on how to maintain power and these schemes often involve tactics to deflect their accountability towards the people.
In its decade long term, BJP as a ruling party has invested on multiple levels to maintain a one-man stronghold. I want to keep this answer objective and won't comment on any specific ruling. However, know that a one-man stronghold and a weak opposition defeats the purpose of the parliament and the constituencies. What most people are celebrating today is having a healthy opposition in place in addition to a coalition which would be a sort of check against power being concentrated into one person's hand.
When you vote in the next election, keep in mind that Indian politicians aren't like bands or artists you should root for. What you will be electing them to are positions of public service. Their priority is power and YOUR vote helps them have that. You are not answerable for their loss, THEY are answerable to YOU.
Also whoever you elect to the Lok Sabha is among the candidates in your constituency. A random schmuck from South Delhi who voted for BJP didn't vote for Modi, they voted for Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, the BJP candidate running from South Delhi. You could make the argument 'they voted for Modi Sarkar!' but the real, flesh and blood person that vote put in the parliament was not Narendra Modi, it was Ramvir Singh Bidhuri. Only people in Varanasi could vote directly for Modi because he contested from there. Had Modi lost the Varanasi seat, he wouldn't have been a member of the Lok Sabha. In which case, even if BJP or NDA made the government, Modi would have to become a part of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha in the next six months to be chosen as the Prime Minister. Long story short, learn more about the constituency you are in, the candidates and parties in that constituency, the demographic of your community, the problems it faces, and in light of all of that, who is the best candidate to represent your community's voice in the Lok Sabha.
Adding an additional note cabinets, but I think that's a little tangential so it's under the cut. Again, follow up questions more than welcome. Hope this helps you make some sense of the mess that is Indian electoral politics!
Cabinets and Socialism: A Cabinet Minister assumes leadership of one of the 53 ministries within the government. Most countries around the world, regardless of their government system, have a similar structure. Though, I do want to point out that India is a Socialist Republic. What this means, is that there are entire sectors that are folded into a centralized, government funded cabinet as opposed to a third party, like a private company, being responsible for it. Indian Railways are a great example for this. From literally manufacturing trains to operating railway stations to laying down rail lines to issuing tickets, the Ministry of Railway is responsible for all of it. While Indian Railways do have subdivisions to handle different aspects, the Minister of Railways is in-charge of the management of ALL of those subdivisions. There are also sectors like Aviation or Telecom where while the government doesn't own ALL airlines or telecom companies, the government does have it's own public funded unit (Air India in case of aviation and BSNL and MTNL in case of Telecom) and there are cabinet ministers who oversee the management of these units in addition to laying out guidelines and regulations which the entire sector has to follow.
Socialist structures with their govt centralized system help regulate cost and keep cost inflation in check because the purpose of a cabinet that runs on government money is public service, not profit margin (eg: general compartment train tickets are affordable and have been affordable for a long time). In the meantime, privatization of sectors may increase efficiency of a service (eg: Ministry of External Affairs outsourcing passport services to TCS has been a huge success), it may also drive cost inflation, unless checked on by the ministry responsible for the third party contract. We will find out who in the NDA will lead which cabinet on June 8.
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Rajasthan News: BJP Govt approves 33% quota for women in police force - Information Important Online https://www.merchant-business.com/rajasthan-news-bjp-govt-approves-33-quota-for-women-in-police-force/?feed_id=189274&_unique_id=66d8dd1feb4a8 The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) gov... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government in Rajasthan on September 4 approved 33 per cent reservation to women in the police force and five per cent additional allowance to pensioners.The meeting of state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, also approved a proposal to allot land for a 3,150 MW solar power project.Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa said an amendment to the Rajasthan Police Subordinate Services Rules, 1989, was approved in the cabinet meeting, paving the way for the one-third quota for women in police.“The Rajasthan Police Subordinate Service Rules, 1989, have been amended for this purpose,” he said.A notification will be issued soon by the Personnel department in this regard, he added. Bairwa said the cabinet has also taken measures in connection with beneficiaries of pensions for retiring state government employees.If there is no other eligible member, then the names of specially-abled (vishesh yogya) children, dependent parents, and specially-abled siblings can now be permanently added to the Pension Payment Order, he said.For this, approval has been given to amend Rules 67 and 87 of the Rajasthan Civil Services Pension Rules, 1996 under the pension rules of the central government, he said.He also said that consequent to the CM’s announcement of giving a 5 per cent additional allowance to pensioners of 70 to 75 years of age during a discussion on the Rajasthan Appropriation and Finance Bill in the Assembly, approval was given to replace Rule 54B of Rajasthan Civil Services Pension Rules, 1996.Among other states, Union government  approved 33 percent reservation for women in direct recruitment in non-gazetted posts from constable to sub-inspector in Delhi in March 2015. On August 29, the Rajasthan government took major decisions in the interest of employees in the cabinet meeting, including an increase in state employees’ gratuity and death gratuity from ₹20 lakh to ₹25 lakh, news agency ANI reported.The cabinet has paved the way for one-third quota for women in police.Law and Justice Minister Jogaram Patel said that the land allotment for 3,150 MW solar power projects will increase employment opportunities and the state’s revenue.(With PTI inputs)Catch all the Business News , Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.MoreLess“The cabinet, led by CM Bhajanlal Sharma, also approved land for a 3,150 MW solar power project and amendments to police rules for a one-third women’s quota…”Source Link: https://www.livemint.com/news/rajasthan-news-bjp-govt-approves-33-quota-for-women-in-police-11725462320753.html http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-2870167.jpeg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government in Rajasthan on September 4 approved 33 per cent reservation to women in the police force and five per cent additional allowance to pensioners. The meeting of state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, also approved a proposal to allot land for a 3,150 MW solar power project. … Read More
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influencermagazineuk · 4 months
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India: Election Trends Show Moral Defeat For Modi
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By Prime Minister's Office - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-meeting-with-prime-minister-modi-of-india-9-september-2023, OGL 3, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=137785809 India Election Results 2024 Live: Modi’s BJP May Fall Short of Majority As India counts votes for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coalition is currently leading. However, early trends suggest the BJP might not secure a majority on its own, with a united opposition led by the Indian National Congress making significant gains. The election, the world's largest democratic exercise, spanned seven phases, beginning on April 19 and concluding on Saturday. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge described the results as a clear mandate against Modi, calling it his "moral and political defeat." Speaking at a press conference in New Delhi, Kharge stated, "This election results are 'janta ka result'… They are clear this mandate is against Modi ji. This is his moral and political defeat." He was joined by party colleagues Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. When asked about the possibility of the INDIA bloc forming a government, Rahul Gandhi responded, “We will hold a meeting with our alliance partners tomorrow. These questions will be raised and answered there. We won't make any statements without asking our alliance partners.” Kharge later took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express the party's acceptance of the election results. He wrote in Hindi, “We humbly accept the mandate of the 18th Lok Sabha elections. This is the victory of the people. This is the victory of democracy. This time the people did not give absolute majority to any single party. Especially the ruling party, BJP, had asked for votes in the name of one person-one face. Now, it is clear that this mandate is against Modiji. This is his political and moral defeat.” He further commented on the Congress Party's campaign, emphasizing its positive approach. “The Congress Party's campaign was positive from the beginning to the end. We made issues like inflation, unemployment, the plight of farmers and labourers, and misuse of constitutional institutions central issues. A large number of people joined us and supported us on these issues. The kind of campaign the Prime Minister conducted will be remembered for a long time in history. The public understood the lies that Modiji spread about the Congress manifesto,” Kharge said. Kharge also highlighted the significance of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra and Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, during which he met with countless people to listen to their problems and propose solutions. “We named this as 5 Nyay and 25 guarantees. On this basis, we made a guarantee card. Our workers went door to door with it,” Kharge noted. Kharge also criticized the BJP leadership's approach to constitutional institutions. “Another important thing happened because of the BJP leadership's arrogance. They slowly tried to capture all the constitutional institutions through illegal means. Then, they started using them against the opposition party. Those who were subdued were suppressed and brought to their side. Those who were not subdued had their party broken, or else they were put in jail,” he said. As the counting continues and the final results approach, the political landscape in India appears poised for significant changes, reflecting the electorate's shifting sentiments and the effectiveness of the opposition's campaign strategies. Read the full article
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mahampsc · 6 months
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Inevitable collapse: On the BJP-JJP coalition in Haryana
The coalition of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) in Haryana was set for inevitable collapse as both political parties intensified efforts to consolidate their mutually antagonistic support bases. By cutting off its ties with the JJP, which draws its support largely from the agrarian class Jat community, the BJP is, yet again, focusing on the electoral…
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yogendrabjpmp · 8 months
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मध्यप्रदेश विधानसभा चुनाव-2023 हेतु भाजपा प्रदेश महामंत्री व राज्यसभा सांसद मा.कविता पाटीदार जी को भाजपा केंद्रीय नेतृत्व द्वारा स्टार प्रचारक बनाए जाने पर हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं।
Congratulations and best wishes to BJP Pradesh Mahamantri and Rajya Sabha MP, Kavita Patidar ji, on being appointed as a star campaigner by the BJP central leadership for the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections 2023.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State President and By District president Mr. Yogendra Rana, Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) BJP Madhya Pradesh
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wikiuntamed · 1 year
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On this day in Wikipedia: Thursday, 5th October
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blogynews · 1 year
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"The Shocking Truth Unveiled: Haryana's Angry Masses Rise Against the BJP-JJP Regime, Hooda Shares Eye-Opening Revelations"
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the former Chief Minister of Haryana and current Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly, criticized the ruling coalition government of the Bharatiya Janata Party-Jannayak Janta Party (BJP-JJP) on Sunday. He accused them of prioritizing their own power and enjoyment rather than working for the welfare of the people. Hooda, who was attending the Congress’ ‘Jan Milan…
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blogynewz · 1 year
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"The Shocking Truth Unveiled: Haryana's Angry Masses Rise Against the BJP-JJP Regime, Hooda Shares Eye-Opening Revelations"
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the former Chief Minister of Haryana and current Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly, criticized the ruling coalition government of the Bharatiya Janata Party-Jannayak Janta Party (BJP-JJP) on Sunday. He accused them of prioritizing their own power and enjoyment rather than working for the welfare of the people. Hooda, who was attending the Congress’ ‘Jan Milan…
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all-about-news24x7 · 1 year
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Please follow and like us: Happy Birthday Yogi Adityanath Wishes in English – Born Ajay Singh Bisht, CM Yogi Adityanath came into power as Uttar Pradesh’ Chief Minister in 2017 from the Bharatiya Janta Party. He has been re-elected to power in 2022 assembly elections as well. He was born on 5th June 1972 in Pauri Garhwal, which is now in Uttarakhand. After completing his graduation in…
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mobailbazar · 1 year
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LS poll a different ball game, no challenger to PM Modi in Opp: Bihar BJP chief
Bharatiya Janta Party(BJP) state president Samrat Choudhary said that Bihar would be a key state for the saffron party and it was confident of doing well in 2024 “despite chief minister Nitish Kumar shifting sides to further his personal ambition at the cost of state’s downhill journey”. Bihar BJP president Samrat Choudhary. (HT Photo) The BJP state president in an interview with Arun Kumar,…
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newssy · 2 years
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‘Hopeful AFSPA Will Be Removed In Next 3-4 Yrs’: Amit Shah in Poll-Bound Nagaland
Last Updated: February 21, 2023, 13:31 IST BJP leader and Home Minister Amit Shah addressing a poll rally in Nagaland ahead of assembly election in the state. In 2018, BJP formed its first government in alliance with the NDPP in the Christian-majority Nagaland Urging the people of Nagaland to vote for Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in the upcoming Assembly polls, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah…
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rnewspost · 2 years
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'BJP will go below 100 seats if Congress...': Nitish Kumar calls for Oppn unity in 2024 polls
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called for united opposition to take BJP head-on in the upcoming General Elections. New Delhi,UPDATED: Feb 18, 2023 18:59 IST Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar suggested Congress Party not to lose the “momentum” gained by Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatara. (File Photo) By India Today Web Desk: The Bharatiya Janta Party’s (BJP) strength in the Lok Sabha could…
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freelawbydjure · 2 years
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LCV Gowri, to take an oath, today, as Madras High Court judge
Today, Advocate Lekshmana Chandra Victoria Gowri along with four others will take an oath as an additional judge of the Madras High Court at 10:30 am. The current Chief Justice of the Madras High Court will administer the oath of office. Moreover, the Supreme Court set aside the petition against the Supreme Court Collegium’s recommendation to elevate her to an additional judge in the High Court.
On January 17, 2023, the Collegium recommended the appointment of Gowri and four other advocates to the Madras HC but legal experts and lawyers were against the decision because she is a member of BJP (Bharatiya Janta Party). Also, she made offensive comments regarding Muslims and Christians.
Read other Supreme Court Latest Updates
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news24fr · 2 years
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L'ancien ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, a suscité une nouvelle controverse pour avoir prétendument menacé des agents de l'administration de la police avant les élections à l'Assemblée de l'État qui se tiendront cette année. L'ancien ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh s'adressait à un rassemblement public, où il a dit "Acha Hisab Liya Jaaega" dans les huit mois à l'approche des élections. "Les élections auront lieu dans huit mois et je veux dire à tout le monde de ne pas être agressif ou craintif. Tous les policiers doivent écouter avec leurs oreilles ouvertes que le compte de tout le monde sera pris lors des prochaines élections", a déclaré Kamal Nath. Se référant à la remarque "Acha Hisab Liya Jaaega" de Nath, le porte-parole du Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), Shehzad Poonawalla, a déclaré que Kamal Nath avait montré son état d'esprit d'urgence antidémocratique. "Ce n'est pas la première fois que Kamal Nath tente d'intimider les policiers et l'administration. En août 2021, il a fait des déclarations similaires. On se souvient aussi de la déclaration 'Aag Laga do'", a déclaré Shehzad Poonawalla. Prenant une pique au Congrès, M. Poonawalla a déclaré que le parti a toujours cru en un état d'esprit d'urgence, en une politique d'intimidation, de vengeance et de vendetta. "Ce genre d'état d'esprit montre que ce n'est pas" Mohabbat Ki Dukan "mais" Dhamki ki Dukaan ". Le Congrès a toujours cru en un état d'esprit d'urgence, en une politique d'intimidation, de vengeance et de vendetta. C'est exactement ce que le parti affiche à Madhya Pradesh également, a déclaré Shehzad Poonawalla. Citant les menaces ouvertes proférées par l'ancien ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, aux policiers et à l'administration, M. Poonawalla s'est demandé si telle était la situation lorsque le parti du Congrès n'était plus au pouvoir, quelle serait la condition lorsqu'il arriverait au pouvoir par erreur. "Le chef du Congrès, Rahul Gandhi, devrait répondre davantage si le parti soutient de telles déclarations ou les condamne", a déclaré Shehzad Poonawalla.(À l'exception du titre, cette histoire n'a pas été éditée par le personnel de NDTV et est publiée à partir d'un flux syndiqué.)
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yogendrabjpmp · 8 months
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26 जनवरी गणतंत्र दिवस पर छिन्दवाड़ा ध्वजारोहण हेतु पधारे मध्यप्रदेश संस्कृति,पर्यटन व धार्मिक न्यास विभाग मंत्री श्री धर्मेन्द्र सिंह लोधी जी भेंट कर पुष्पगुच्छ से स्वागत किया।
Madhya Pradesh Culture, Tourism and Religious Trust Department Minister Shri Dharmendra Singh Lodhi, who came to Chhindwara for flag hoisting on 26 January Republic Day, welcomed him with a bouquet of flowers.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State President and By District president Mr. Yogendra Rana, Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) BJP Madhya Pradesh
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