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nationalistbharat · 8 months
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नीतीश कुमार विधानसभा भंग करने की सिफारिश कर सकते हैं?
पटना:बिहार में मुख्यमंत्री नीतीश कुमार के महागठबंधन से अलग होकर एनडीए के साथ सरकार बनाने के बाद 12 फरवरी को सरकार को विश्वास मत हासिल करना है। विश्वास मत हासिल करने से पहले बिहार में जारी और राजनीतिक ड्रामेबाजी अपने शबाब पर हैं। ताज़ा बयान बाजी में राजद के नेता भाई वीरेंद्र ने अपने एक बयान से राजनीतिक हल्का में इस बात को बोल दे दिया है कि संभव है कि मुख्यमंत्री नीतीश कुमार 12 फरवरी को बिहार…
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todaybreakingnews24 · 7 months
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Bihar floor test: नीतीश कुमार वीनस ट्रस्ट वोट वीटा 129 वोट
Bihar CM नीतीश कुमार वीनस ट्रस्ट वोट वीटा 129 वोट Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, who dumped ally RJD and joined hands with BJP, attacked Tejashwi Yadav’s parents Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi. Patna: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday proved his majority in the state assembly after winning the trust vote. Minutes before the vote of confidence, however, the RJD-led Opposition walked out of the house.…
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kb85lazy · 8 months
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newsplus21 · 8 months
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Ahead of Bihar floor test, JD(U) issues whip, RJD moves lawmakers, eyes on smaller parties
Ahead of crucial Bihar floor test, JD(U) issues whip while opposition RJD moves its lawmakers to Tejashwi Yadav‘s residence in Bihar.
“Nitish Kumar is the chief minister of Bihar and he has the support of 128 MLAs. Everyone will vote in his favour (during the floor test in Assembly) on February 12. There is no chance that the government will collapse,” says Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) founder and former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi.
Read more: https://newsplus21.com/ahead-of-bihar-floor-test-jdu-issues-whip-rjd/
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news-trust-india · 2 years
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Bihar Assembly Floor Test: विधानसभा में नीतीश सरकार ने हासिल किया विश्‍वास मत
Bihar Assembly Floor Test: विधानसभा में नीतीश सरकार ने हासिल किया विश्‍वास मत
Bihar Assembly Floor Test:  बिहार की नीतीश कुमार सरकार बहुमत परीक्षण में पास हो गई है। सरकार ने विधानसभा में विश्वासमत जीत लिया है। 243 सीटों वाली विधानसभा में सरकार के पक्ष में 160 वोट पड़े। सरकार को बहुमत के लिए 122 वोट की जरूरत थी। इस दौरान कुछ भाजपा विधायकों ने सदन से वॉकआउट भी किया। Uttarakhand Cabinet Meeting: नई सेवा नियमावली समेत इन मुद्दों पर लगी मुहर विधानसभा में बिहार के मुख्यमंत्री…
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Bihar Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha Resigns Ahead Of Nitish Kumar's Floor Test
Bihar Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha Resigns Ahead Of Nitish Kumar’s Floor Test
Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha announced his resignation on the floor of the House Patna: Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha announced his resignation on the floor of the House today after an emotionally charged speech in which he expressed anguish over the no-confidence motion moved against him by the ruling ‘Mahagathbandhan’ (grand alliance). Mr Sinha, who belongs to the BJP…
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hindimaster · 2 years
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Vijay Kumar Sinha Resigns As Bihar Vidhan Sabha Speaker Post Ahead Nitish Kumar Govt Floor Test | Vijay Kumar Sinha Resign: फ्लोर टेस्ट से पहले स्पीकर विजय कुमार सिन्हा का इस्तीफा, बोले
Vijay Kumar Sinha Resigns As Bihar Vidhan Sabha Speaker Post Ahead Nitish Kumar Govt Floor Test | Vijay Kumar Sinha Resign: फ्लोर टेस्ट से पहले स्पीकर विजय कुमार सिन्हा का इस्तीफा, बोले
Bihar Assembly Speaker Resign: बिहार विधानसभा के स्पीकर (Bihar Assembly Speaker) विजय कुमार सिन्हा (Vijay Kumar Sinha) ने फ्लोर टेस्ट (Bihar Floor Test) से पहले अपने पद से इस्तीफा दे दिया है. महागठबंधन सरकार (Mahagathbandhan Govt) उनके खिलाफ अविश्वास प्रस्ताव (No Confidence Motion) लाई थी. उन्होंने अविश्वास प्रस्ताव पर सवाल खड़े करते हुए उसे अवैधानिक बताया था. इससे पहले स्पीकर विजय कुमार सिन्हा…
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theechudar · 2 years
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Bihar: 165 MLAs to support Nitish Kumar-led grand alliance government in floor test | Patna News
Bihar: 165 MLAs to support Nitish Kumar-led grand alliance government in floor test | Patna News
PATNA: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar-led grand alliance government will go for a floor test on the opening day of the two-day special session on Wednesday, to prove its majority in the assembly. With the single-member AIMIM on Tuesday deciding to extend its support to the grand alliance government during the floor test, the number of MLAs supporting the government rose to 165 in the…
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Bihar: Speaker of Bihar Assembly allows special session to be called, floor test will be held on August 24
Bihar: Speaker of Bihar Assembly allows special session to be called, floor test will be held on August 24
Bihar New Government: The floor test of the Nitish Kumar-led Mahagathbandhan government will be held on August 24. Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha said on Thursday that the request of the Chief Minister’s Office to convene a special session of the House has been accepted. During the special session, the new government will have to prove its majority in the house. The MLAs of the Grand…
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bigyack-com · 5 years
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Safeguarding free speech from threats is important |Opinion - india news
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When early drafts of the fundamental right to freedom of speech were put before the Constituent Assembly, members protested that the right was “riddled with so many exceptions that the exceptions have eaten up the right altogether.” The framers of the Constitution drew from the example of the Irish Constitution by providing specific subjects on which the state could make law to restrict the freedom of speech. This was markedly different from the US Constitution, under which the freedom of speech was not mottled with exceptions, and was “absolute”, at least on the face of it. There was a lively debate before the Constituent Assembly on what the permissible exceptions should be. Eventually, when the Constitution came into force on January 26 ,1950, the only grounds on which the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression could be restricted were “libel, slander, defamation, contempt of court or any other matter which offends against decency or morality or undermines the security of or tends to overthrow the state.” Notable exceptions which found themselves in earlier drafts but got dropped in the end, were “sedition”, “public order”, “class hatred” and “blasphemy”. Only a few months into the republic, the newly minted fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) was put to test. The restrictions under Article 19(2) were invoked by three state governments to clamp down on select publications. In Bihar, the government cracked down on a provocative political pamphlet. The high court rejected the state’s contention and that view was upheld by the Supreme Court in State of Bihar v Shailabala Devi. In Madras, the state banned Crossroads, a communist weekly published by Romesh Thapar who was famously critical of many of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s policies. The Supreme Court struck down the ban and the law under which it was issued, holding that nothing short of a threat to “overthrow the state” could justify a restriction on the freedom of speech under Article 19(1) (a). A breach of order of a purely local significance could not meet the test. This was followed in Brij Bhushan’s case, where the court struck down a pre-censorship order on the Organiser, a weekly run by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. 
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Upset by the rulings, Nehru wrote to the then law minister BR Ambedkar, expressing a need to amend the Constitution to contain subversive activities. But on the floor of Parliament, Nehru justified the need for an amendment, not on a political ground but a “moral” one. This was curious given that the occasion for the amendment was the three unfavourable rulings. Taking the moral high ground he said, “It has become a matter of the deepest distress to me to see from day to day some of these news sheets which are full of vulgarity and indecency and falsehood day after day not injuring me or this House much , but poisoning the mind of the younger generation, degrading their mental integrity and moral standards.” In a speech which acquires special relevance in times of rampant and reckless fake news about seven decades later, he complained that “from the way untruth is bandied about and falsehood thrown about it has become quite impossible to distinguish what is true and what is false.”The first amendment to the Constitution in 1951 expanded the exceptions to the freedom of speech to eight from what were originally four. Public order, security of the state, incitement to an offence and friendly relations with foreign states were the new insertions. One redeeming feature was that the subjects of restriction were prefixed with the word “reasonable”. In 1963, a new ground was added: “in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India”. But despite the increased subjects of curtailment, seven decades of working the Constitution tell us that the enumeration of specific subjects in Article 19(2) on which the freedom of speech could be restricted, actually kept a check on excessive inroads into the freedom of speech. The addition of the word, “reasonable” helped to reign in the restrictions, even on the eight permissible grounds. Each restriction was required to meet the test of proportionality. The enumeration of restrictions, once condemned as eating up the right altogether, have emerged, somewhat paradoxically, as its protector.In the landmark judgment Shreya Singhal v Union of India, comparing Article 19(1)(a) with its American counterpart, Justice Rohinton F Nariman held that while under the Indian Constitution, the right could be curtailed only on the eight grounds specified under Article 19(2), the American Constitution was not constrained by such limitations and the restrictions could travel beyond, so long as there was a “clear and present danger” to a competing right. The belief that the freedom of speech under the American Constitution was absolute was therefore, a misnomer. Article 19(2) is organic enough to take care of challenges that might not have been envisaged so many years ago. At the forefront of civil liberties in recent times, is the right to privacy. Now recognised as a fundamental right, privacy concerns need to be balanced with the freedom of speech. Article 19(2) does not specifically mention privacy. But it does mention “decency and morality” as exceptions to free speech, and these exceptions are not limited to affording protection only against obscenity – they are broad enough to make space for privacy, an important “moral” value in any decent civilised society.In Kaushal Kishor v Union of India, the Supreme Court, usually a staunch and steadfast guardian of the freedom of speech from the early days of the republic, decided to refer to a bench of five judges the question of whether the freedom of speech could be curtailed on grounds beyond those specified in Article 19(2), and whether Article 21, which has been stretched to include everything from the right to sleep to the right to a toilet can be invoked to introduce further curbs on the freedom of speech. While the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 in its many resplendent avatars, is vital, so is the freedom of speech and expression. We, in India chose to adopt the Irish template and consciously departed from the American one. The framers of our Constitution were careful to minimise the restrictions in Article 19(2), while seeking to ensure that all the social values which need to be protected from reckless speech found place in Article 19(2). Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(2) strike a good balance between protecting both free speech and other competing rights. There are grave dangers in opening a back door for inroads into Article 19(1)(a), particularly through a right as elastic as Article 21. Article 19(2) draws a Laxman Rekha and it is important, in the interests of free speech to stay well within that threshold.( Madhavi Goradia Divan is Additional Solicitor General of India) Read the full article
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news-trust-india · 2 years
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Raju Srivastava Health: 15वें दिन राजू श्रीवास्तव को आया होश
Raju Srivastava Health: 15वें दिन राजू श्रीवास्तव को आया होश
नई दिल्ली। Raju Srivastav Health: दिल्ली के एम्स में भर्ती देश के मशहूर कॉमेडियन राजू श्रीवास्तव को 15वें दिन (बृहस्पतिवार को) होश आ गया। 10 अगस्त से लगातार बेहोश राजू श्रीवास्तव के होश में आने के बाद परिवार और लाखों चाहने वालों ने राहत की सांस ली है। इस बीच बताया जा रहा है कि हालात में सुधार रहा तो जल्द ही वेंटिलेटर भी हटाया जा सकता है। Bihar Assembly Floor Test: विधानसभा में नीतीश सरकार ने…
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Bihar assembly floor test live updates: CBI raids Lalu Prasad aide Sunil Singh, other RJD leaders in land-for-job scam - The Times of India
Bihar assembly floor test live updates: CBI raids Lalu Prasad aide Sunil Singh, other RJD leaders in land-for-job scam – The Times of India
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Aug 24, 2022, 10:19:12 IST CBI raids are under way at the residences of Lalu Prasad aide Sunil Singh and other RJD leaders in a land-for-job scam. Bihar’s Nitish Kumar-led grand alliance government is scheduled to go for a floor test on the opening day of the two-day special session on Wednesday. 165 MLAs in the 243-member assembly, whose current effective strength is 241,…
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hindimaster · 2 years
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JDU-RJD Alliance Will Prove Majority In Special Session Of Bihar Legislative Assembly Today
JDU-RJD Alliance Will Prove Majority In Special Session Of Bihar Legislative Assembly Today
Bihar Politics: बिहार (Bihar) में एनडीए (NDA) से अलग होकर मुख्यमंत्री नीतीश कुमार (Chief Minister Nitish Kumar) के नेतृत्व में बनी नई महागठबंधन सरकार (Grand Alliance Government) आज विधानसभा में अपना बहुमत साबित करेगी. आज बुधवार के दिन बिहार विधानसभा का एक दिवसीय विशेष सत्र बुलाया गया है. इस विशेष सत्र के दौरान आज सदन में जेडीयू-आरजेडी गठबंधन (JDU-RJD Alliance) को फ्लोर टेस्ट (Floor Test) के दौरान…
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theechudar · 2 years
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Tejashwi Yadav criticizes BJP for speaking 'jumla jhoot' to public | India News
Tejashwi Yadav criticizes BJP for speaking ‘jumla jhoot’ to public | India News
NEW DELHI: Ahead of the floor test in the Bihar Assembly that is slated to be held on August 24, newly appointed Deputy Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav on Friday slammed Bharatiya Janata Party for speaking ‘jumla jhoot’ (propagating lies) and not working at the grassroots level for the development of the country. “I am glad to know that since the time, the…
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