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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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Recent riots have cast a shadow over France's beloved Bastille Day national holiday, which marks the start of the French revolution, with fireworks displays called off around the country, outraging some conservatives.
Fireworks sales have been banned over their use against security forces in riots which erupted at the end of June after police shot dead a teenager during a traffic stop, reviving anger over racism and police brutality.
France's most intense urban violence in nearly two decades rocked the country for a week, with thousands of cars torched, public property destroyed, and over 3,700 rioters arrested, many of them minors.
The western Paris suburb of Nanterre, where 17-year-old Nahel M. was killed by police, is one of many municipalities to call off their annual Bastille Day fireworks displays for fear of further unrest.
"We can't celebrate our national day because of hooligans, I believe things are much worse than people think," David Lisnard, the head of the French Mayors' Association (AMF) told broadcaster France Inter on Wednesday.
Lisnard, a member of the opposition conservative Republicans (LR) party, said the cancellations were "a sign of a very deep unease in French society".
President Emmanuel Macron will celebrate Bastille Day, which marks the fall of the Bastille prison in 1789, seen as igniting the French Revolution, with ally Indian President Narendra Modi at the traditional central Paris military parade under heavy security.
The two leaders are also set to watch the main Paris fireworks display at the Eiffel Tower, which has been maintained, after nightfall on Friday.
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Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Wednesday that an "exceptional" 45,000 police would be deployed on the nights of July 13 and 14 -- as many as at the height of the riots.
"What we're trying to avoid... is a resurgence of these violent episodes, through preventive measures as well as by an increased police presence on the streets," Darmanin told reporters.
Police would be "specially equipped and organised" to face urban violence and backed up by specialist units, helicopters, drones and armoured vehicles, he added, while 34,000 firefighters would be on duty.
Darmanin also said Wednesday that a march against police violence, planned for Saturday, would not be authorised.
This also went for "any demonstration with a direct link to the riots" until Saturday, he said.
Over 150,000 heavy-duty fireworks similar to those shot at police and buildings during the riots have been seized in recent days, Darmanin said, many of them imported from EU countries such as Spain and Poland.
The move to ban the sale of fireworks over the weekend was challenged by businesses selling them, who asked the State Council -- a court dealing with citizens' complaints against authorities -- to overturn the decision. A ruling is due by Thursday.
Buses and trams, meanwhile will stop running at 10:00 pm on both nights, he added, although metro lines and suburban trains are to continue until late.
Macron's office said Wednesday that he would not be making a televised address as planned on July 14, when he had hoped to sum up the achievements of a 100-day reset after the passage of a bitterly contested pension reform.
"If violence flares up again this summer, the effects will be very negative... he needs a calm summer to get back to reforms" from September, political scientist Bruno Cautres told AFP at the weekend.
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Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally and Macron's challenger in two presidential elections, slammed the decision by some towns to cancel July 14 festivities.
"Can you believe that in the great democracy of France, we are giving up on our national day because of the fear generated by potential violence or potential riots by some people?" she added, calling the move "an admission of a total loss of confidence in the state".
She used her remarks in Beauvais, a town north of Paris, to criticise the cost of rebuilding burned-out public buildings and to suggest that the rioters pay for the damage, even if it took "the rest of their lives."
Commenting on plans to fine underage rioters' families, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Sunday that the government would "evolve the law... if the existing legal framework is insufficient."
Prosecutors meanwhile said Wednesday that 12 people had been arrested in connection with an attack on a mayor's home near Paris during the riots, when a car was rammed into the house, causing a fire.
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6nikhilum6 · 22 hours
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Rain Clouds PM Modi’s Pune Visit, Rally Venue May Change
Pune, 26th September 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Pune Metro’s Civil Court to Swargate phase today, ahead of the enforcement of the election code of conduct for the upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra. Following the inauguration, PM Modi is scheduled to hold a public meeting at the SP College ground. However, heavy rainfall in Pune has raised concerns about…
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bhaskarlive · 2 days
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After ‘successful’ US trip, PM Modi to address rally in Haryana’s Gohana today
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After wrapping up his three-day ‘successful’ visit to the US, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to return to the election arena of Haryana, where Assembly polls are scheduled for October 5.
The Prime Minister will hold his second public meeting in the state on Wednesday to woo electorates of 22 Assembly constituencies and the BJP aims to make this rally a grand success with a record attendance of crowds. The public meeting will be held in Gohana in Sonipat district.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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townpostin · 11 days
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Modi Kicks Off Jharkhand Campaign with Jamshedpur Rally
PM’s Road Trip Energizes BJP, Backs Champai Soren for Kolhan Sweep Key Points: Modi launches BJP’s Jharkhand campaign in Jamshedpur PM endorses Champai Soren, former JMM leader BJP aims to win all 14 Kolhan assembly seats JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi ignited the BJP’s Jharkhand election campaign with a rousing rally in Jamshedpur, spotlighting Champai Soren as a key ally. Modi’s…
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typoeastnews · 4 months
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Decode Politics: Why PM Modi is Talking About ‘Bandarbant’ in Himachal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently sparked a political firestorm with his claims at rallies in Nahan and Mandi, accusing the Congress-led Himachal Pradesh government of mismanaging flood relief funds. Modi’s assertion that the Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu government distributed National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) money indiscriminately has led to heated exchanges between the BJP and Congress leaders.
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PM Modi’s Allegations
At the rallies, PM Modi alleged, “The Centre sent hundreds of crores of rupees to the state government after last year’s disaster, but those funds were distributed indiscriminately. Mark my words, this government’s collapse is imminent. I promise you that I will account for every single paisa from them and put it in the hands of Mandi’s people.”
What Funds Was Modi Referring To?
The funds in question are part of the NDRF and SDRF, with Himachal Pradesh receiving a total of Rs 1,148 crore in relief (Rs 360.80 crore from SDRF and Rs 787.25 crore from NDRF) over 2023 and 2024. These funds are critical for immediate disaster response, with the SDRF being the primary resource for state governments and the NDRF supplementing it when disasters are particularly severe.
The Alleged ‘Bandarbant’ (Indiscriminate Distribution)
Former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition, Jairam Thakur, claims that the Himachal government distributed relief funds selectively, favoring Congress supporters and not following proper procedures. He argues that cash distributions were made manually by local leaders, which is against the rules that mandate bank transfers for amounts exceeding Rs 25,000. Additionally, Thakur alleges that the state government raised compensation amounts arbitrarily, such as increasing the amount for a completely damaged house from Rs 1.30 lakh to Rs 7 lakh without proper procedures.
Himachal Pradesh Government’s Response
The state government has denied these allegations. A senior official from the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management stated that NDRF and SDRF funds are spent strictly according to Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines. Naresh Chauhan, the principal adviser (media) to CM Sukhu, dismissed Modi’s claims as baseless, accusing local BJP leaders of spreading misinformation rather than helping secure more funds from the Centre. He also refuted the claim that relief money was distributed in cash.
Congress’s Accusations Against the Centre
In response, Chief Minister Sukhu and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi have accused the Centre of neglecting Himachal Pradesh’s needs. After the severe floods in July-August 2023 that killed 441 people and damaged over 14,000 houses, the state government requested Rs 9,900 crore in disaster relief from the Centre, which has not been fully met. Despite launching its own relief fund and appealing for donations, the state received only Rs 360 crore under the SDRF from the Centre in December 2023.
Conclusion
The ongoing political tussle between the BJP and Congress over disaster relief funds in Himachal Pradesh highlights deeper issues of fund allocation, disaster management, and political accountability. As the state rebuilds from last year’s devastating floods, these accusations and counter-accusations are likely to shape the political landscape leading up to future elections.
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sequelscreen · 4 months
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Today in Politics: Modi, Kharge, and Rahul Gandhi Ramp Up Campaigns
As the Lok Sabha elections approach their final phase, political heavyweights are making a strong push in key battlegrounds. Here’s a look at the latest developments in the campaign trail:
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Modi and Kharge in Odisha
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will intensify their campaigns in Odisha. This comes just before the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls on June 1.
PM Modi will start his day with a rally in Mathurapur, South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. He will then head to Odisha, where he will address public meetings in Mayurbhanj, Balasore, and Kendrapara. Meanwhile, Kharge will be holding rallies in Balasore and Bhadrak.
Voting will take place in six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 Assembly seats within these constituencies.
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is set to address rallies in Ludhiana and Patiala, Punjab. In Ludhiana, Congress candidate Amrinder Singh Raja Warring faces tough competition from AAP MLA Ashok Parashar Pappi and BJP’s Ravneet Singh Bittu. Patiala sees another tight race with Congress’s Dharamvira Gandhi up against BJP’s Preenet Kaur and AAP’s Balbir Singh.
Priyanka Gandhi in Himachal Pradesh
AICC General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will campaign in Himachal Pradesh, supporting party candidate Vikramaditya Singh in Mandi. The BJP has fielded Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut for this seat. Priyanka will also hold a rally in Kullu, part of the Mandi constituency.
Amit Shah in Uttar Pradesh
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will continue his campaign in Uttar Pradesh, addressing rallies in Ballia, Deoria, Maharajganj, and Robertsganj. He will also hold a roadshow in Ghazipur. Key candidates include Neeraj Shekhar in Ballia, Shashank Mani Tripathi in Deoria, and sitting MP Pankaj Chaudhary in Maharajganj.
J P Nadda in Jharkhand and Bengal
BJP National President J P Nadda will campaign in Jharkhand, addressing rallies in Dumka and Godda. Dumka’s contest is notable with Sita Soren (BJP) against JMM’s Nalin Soren. In Godda, BJP’s Nishikant Dubey faces Congress’s Pradeep Yadav. Nadda will then head to West Bengal for a roadshow in South Kolkata.
Kejriwal in Chandigarh
Delhi CM and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal will support Congress nominee Manish Tewari with a roadshow in Chandigarh. The Congress-AAP alliance is contesting jointly in Chandigarh, Delhi, and Haryana as part of the Opposition INDIA bloc, although they are rivals in Punjab.
Stay tuned for more updates as the campaign reaches its climax and the nation prepares for the final phase of voting.
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buglecourier · 4 months
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Today in Politics: Campaigning Heats Up for Phase 7
With the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections nearing its end, political leaders are gearing up for the final phase on June 1. Here’s a glimpse of the key campaign movements:
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PM Modi’s Himachal and Punjab Campaign
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to kick off his campaign in Himachal Pradesh, followed by electioneering in Punjab. He will address public meetings in Shimla and Mandi in Himachal, and later hold rallies in Gurdaspur and Jalandhar in Punjab. The BJP has made strategic candidate changes in key constituencies for the upcoming polls.
Shah and Kharge in Jharkhand
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge will campaign in Godda, Jharkhand. Shah will address public meetings in Arrah and Jharkhand, while Kharge will hold a press conference and public meeting in Deoghar.
Mayawati’s Rally in Punjab
BSP chief Mayawati will hold a rally in Nawanshahr, Punjab, targeting the significant Dalit population in the Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency. The BSP is contesting all 13 seats in Punjab, aiming to secure a substantial vote share.
As the political landscape heats up, stay tuned for more updates on the Lok Sabha elections.
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businessnewsupdates · 4 months
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DMK holds protest against PM's 'Puri temple key in Tamil Nadu' remark
Tamil Nadu’s ruling party DMK on Wednesday held a protest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks that the missing treasure room keys of Puri Jagannath Temple had reached Tamil Nadu.
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The DMK cadres condemned the remarks and tore posters of the Prime Minister.
PM Modi, at an election rally in Odisha’s Angul, stated that the "missing" keys of the Jagannath Temple's Ratna Bhandar (treasure trove) were sent to Tamil Nadu six years ago. His remarks were directed towards Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's close aide VK Pandian, who is from Tamil Nadu.
Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin also condemned the speech and said that PM Modi has depicted Tamizhar as robbers of Puri Jagannath temple treasure.
“Is it fair for a Prime Minister to vilify Tamizhar in the North and create enmity between States? Prime Minister should stop behaving in such manner for the sake of votes forgetting the dignity of the post he holds,” Stalin tweeted on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, BJP state president K Annamalai accused the Chief Minister of talking about matters without understanding the context.
He stated that VK Pandian, a Tamilian, was calling shots in Odisha, and the PM was referring to him.
“The problem in Odisha is that CM Naveen Patnaik, who has been ruling for the past 25 years, has VK Pandian as his Private Secretary, a Tamilian for the past 12 years â€æ No one is allowed to Naveen Patnaik and only VK Pandian. Naveen Patnaik only speaks what VK Pandian speaks. The politics of Odisha is under question whether someone who does not belong to Odisha should be the decision-maker,” the BJP chief said.
Annamalai further claimed that PM only tried to say that the keys to the treasure room of Puri Jagannath temple went missing and a committee which was under the control of VK Pandian was made to find it and that when BJP comes to power, they shall definitely be acquired.
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internationalnewz · 4 months
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Arvind Kejriwal's Stance on Rahul Gandhi's PM Candidacy: What He Revealed
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal clarified his position amidst speculation surrounding his potential candidacy as Prime Minister if the Congress-led INDIA bloc triumphs in the Lok Sabha elections. Kejriwal refrained from commenting on Rahul Gandhi’s suitability as a prime ministerial candidate, emphasizing that such discussions had not occurred and that the INDIA bloc would decide after the election results.
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Kejriwal highlighted the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) limited presence in the elections, contesting only 22 seats, suggesting that his chances of becoming PM at this juncture are slim. “I don’t have any intention of becoming the next PM if the INDIA bloc wins,” he stated to news agency PTI. Kejriwal, currently on bail after his involvement in the liquor policy case, asserted his objective to safeguard the nation from what he described as a “dictatorship,” warning that opposition leaders would face incarceration if the BJP returns to power.
This isn’t the first instance Kejriwal has addressed inquiries regarding an INDIA PM candidate. Last week, during a press conference in Lucknow, he unequivocally stated, “No, I am not,” when asked about his potential candidacy in the event of an INDIA victory.
The INDIA coalition, established last June to unite opposition forces against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP’s bid for a third term, is contesting without a designated candidate for the top position. The BJP, meanwhile, continues to rally behind Modi’s leadership.
Home Minister Amit Shah, campaigning in Bengal’s Ghatal, criticized the opposition, alleging their failure to name a candidate reflects their lack of leadership. He accused them of seeking to perpetuate a “dynasty” and asserted that the opposition lacked a vision for the country’s development.
The BJP’s attack on the opposition extends to the Congress and the Gandhi family, with Prime Minister Modi recently targeting Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav with the “dynasty” accusation.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, perceived as the principal PM contender for the opposition, outlined the bloc’s strategy, emphasizing that the candidate would be chosen collectively after the election results. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge echoed this sentiment, stating that the focus should be on winning the election before considering individual projections.
The selection of a PM candidate, according to Gandhi, will involve consultation among all INDIA constituents, emphasizing the coalition’s united approach to the electoral process.
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novumtimes · 4 months
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Today in Politics: In Varanasi outreach, PM Modi set to hold ‘Nari Shakti Samvad’ with 25,000 women | Political Pulse News
The BJP top brass is stepping up its campaigning for the sixth and seventh phases of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two rallies in East Champaran and Maharajganj in Bihar before proceeding to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh for another public meeting. Later in the day, PM Modi will address a “Nari Shakti Samvad” in his Lok Sabha constituency,…
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werindialive · 4 months
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PM Modi is a ‘Thanedaar’ and AAP will ensure Statehood for New Delhi, AAP Leader Arvind Kejriwal during election rally
On Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had an election rally where he attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being the prime reason why many of the AAP leaders are in jail. He also asserted that the INDIA Bloc will be making a fine government after the Lok Sabha Elections are over.
Addressing a public meeting for the first time after getting out of jail, Arvind Kejriwal supported the party's South Delhi Lok Sabha seat candidate Sahi Ram Pahalwan. Addressing the rally at Kalkaji, the Delhi CM said, "The BJP is rattled by the fact that it will suffer defeat when Lok Sabha poll results are declared on June 4."
Kejriwal also attacked Modi on several fronts and said, “(PM Narendra) Modi ji is using abusive words. He called Sharad Pawar a ''bhatakti aatma'' (restless soul). Modiji is 74 years old and Pawar ji is 84. Is it right to use such language for an elderly person? He said Uddhav Thackeray is not the real son of his father.”
He then went on to address an election rally at Ambedkar Nagar and accused PM Modi of several AAP leaders being in jail. Calling the prime minister ‘thanedaar’, the Delhi CM said that Modi is now thinking of who to send to jail next.
"I have traveled across the country in the last few days and people are fed up with unemployment. But the prime minister is thinking about whom to send to jail. They will arrest all AAP leaders. Have we chosen a PM or a thanedaar?" Kejriwal said.
"Police do not listen to complainants. We have improved schools and hospitals in Delhi. Now we will improve the law and order situation here," he added. 
"The AAP will be a part of the government. We will ensure full statehood for Delhi. There are good government schools and hospitals in Delhi but the law-and-order system is in a bad state," Kejriwal concluded.
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market-news-24 · 4 months
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Today’s Current Affairs: PM Modi Mocks Rahul Gandhi, Predicts Congress Loss in Raebareli In a recent rally in Pratapgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a jibe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, hinting that the opposition front will disintegrate after the Lok Sabha election results on June 4. Without mentioning names, Modi suggested that like Amethi, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress will also face defeat in Raebareli, which is considered one of the last few party strongholds in Uttar Pradesh. The PM criticized the INDIA bloc, claiming that they will look for scapegoats when they lose and emphasized the importance of voting in shaping the country's future. The political landscape continues to heat up as the election season progresses. [ad_2] Download Latest Movies in HD Quality Downloading In 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Downloading In $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); [ad_1] 1. Who did Prime Minister Narendra Modi mock during his rally in Uttar Pradesh? a) Rahul Gandhi b) Sonia Gandhi c) Priyanka Gandhi d) Manmohan Singh Answer: a) Rahul Gandhi 2. What date did PM Modi mention during his speech as the day when the opposition front will disintegrate? a) May 4 b) June 4 c) July 4 d) August 4 Answer: b) June 4 3. Which constituency did PM Modi mention where Rahul Gandhi and the Congress will lose? a) Amethi b) Varanasi c) Raebareli d) Lucknow Answer: c) Raebareli 4. What event did PM Modi mention as a big success of India today? a) G7 Summit b) World Cup c) G20 Summit d) Olympics Answer: c) G20 Summit [ad_2] What did PM Narendra Modi say about Rahul Gandhi and Congress in Raebareli? PM Narendra Modi said that without taking names, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress will lose in Raebareli, one of the last few party bastions in majorly saffronised Uttar Pradesh. What did PM Narendra Modi mock about Rahul Gandhi's statement? PM Narendra Modi mocked Rahul Gandhi's statement where he said that the Congress Government will transfer Rs 1 lakh to the bank account of one woman of every poor household in the country, saying the opposition front will disintegrate "khatakhat khatakhat" after June 4, the day on which the results for the Lok Sabha elections will be announced. What did PM Narendra Modi say about the development of the country before and after 2014? PM Narendra Modi mentioned that the state of the country was poor before 2014, but now India organises big events like G20 with great success and pride. He also highlighted that India leaves its Tricolour imprint on the moon today, which was unimaginable 10 years ago. What accusations did PM Narendra Modi make against the INDIA bloc? PM Narendra Modi accused the INDIA bloc of raising questions on the valour of Indian soldiers, wanting to reimpose Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir if they come to power, and the Congress of snatching OBC reservation in Karnataka and giving it to Muslims. He also criticized the SP for being silent on these matters. [ad_1] Download Movies Now Searching for Latest movies 20 seconds Sorry There is No Latest movies link found due to technical error. Please Try Again Later. function claimAirdrop() document.getElementById('claim-button').style.display = 'none';
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freepressjournals · 5 months
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Today in Politics: PM Modi's Nomination, Sushil Modi's Farewell, and Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh
Today witnessed a flurry of political activities across India, ranging from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nomination filing to the solemn cremation of senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi. Here’s a roundup of the key events shaping the political landscape:
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PM Modi’s Nomination in Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant journey as he filed his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh. Accompanied by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, PM Modi held a grand roadshow in Varanasi, followed by an overnight stay at the BLW guesthouse. On Tuesday morning, he is scheduled to take a ceremonial dip in the holy Ganges before formally submitting his nomination papers. The electoral battle in Varanasi intensifies as PM Modi seeks a third consecutive term, facing competition from Congress candidate Ajay Rai.
Farewell to Sushil Modi: The nation bid farewell to veteran BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who passed away at AIIMS Delhi after battling cancer. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Rajender Nagar, Patna, where family, friends, and political colleagues paid their last respects. Sushil Modi’s cremation took place later in the day, marking the end of an era in Bihar politics. Leaders from across party lines expressed their condolences and remembered his contributions to public service.
Political Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh: Amidst these somber moments, political campaigns in Uttar Pradesh continued unabated. BJP president J P Nadda addressed a public meeting in Amethi, supporting BJP candidate Smriti Irani, while Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held rallies in Chauri Chaura and Maharajganj. The battleground state witnessed a flurry of activities as leaders from various parties made fervent appeals to voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
Legal Matters and Other Developments: In addition to political engagements, legal matters also took center stage. Former Calcutta High Court judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay moved the HC over alleged police actions, while a Delhi court considered a fresh chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate. Meanwhile, JD(S) MLA H D Revanna was granted bail in a case related to allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse, with his release expected on Tuesday.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for more updates on today’s events shaping the nation’s future.
Today witnessed a flurry of political activities across India, ranging from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nomination filing to the solemn cremation of senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi. Here’s a roundup of the key events shaping the political landscape:
PM Modi’s Nomination in Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant journey as he filed his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh. Accompanied by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, PM Modi held a grand roadshow in Varanasi, followed by an overnight stay at the BLW guesthouse. On Tuesday morning, he is scheduled to take a ceremonial dip in the holy Ganges before formally submitting his nomination papers. The electoral battle in Varanasi intensifies as PM Modi seeks a third consecutive term, facing competition from Congress candidate Ajay Rai.
Farewell to Sushil Modi: The nation bid farewell to veteran BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who passed away at AIIMS Delhi after battling cancer. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Rajender Nagar, Patna, where family, friends, and political colleagues paid their last respects. Sushil Modi’s cremation took place later in the day, marking the end of an era in Bihar politics. Leaders from across party lines expressed their condolences and remembered his contributions to public service.
Political Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh: Amidst these somber moments, political campaigns in Uttar Pradesh continued unabated. BJP president J P Nadda addressed a public meeting in Amethi, supporting BJP candidate Smriti Irani, while Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held rallies in Chauri Chaura and Maharajganj. The battleground state witnessed a flurry of activities as leaders from various parties made fervent appeals to voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
Legal Matters and Other Developments: In addition to political engagements, legal matters also took center stage. Former Calcutta High Court judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay moved the HC over alleged police actions, while a Delhi court considered a fresh chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate. Meanwhile, JD(S) MLA H D Revanna was granted bail in a case related to allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse, with his release expected on Tuesday.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for more updates on today’s events shaping the nation’s future.
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bhaskarlive · 8 days
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PM Modi to address rallies in Srinagar, Katra today
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to address election rallies in Srinagar and Katra on Thursday ahead of the second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls, scheduled for September 25.
Prime Minister Modi is slated to address a public rally at Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium in Srinagar at around 12:00 noon, followed by another at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Sports Complex in Katra at 3:00 p.m.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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townpostin · 19 days
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Prime Minister to Launch Jharkhand Election Campaign in Jamshedpur
Modi to Unveil Rs 21,000 Crore Projects, Flag Off Vande Bharat Trains Key Points: • PM Modi to visit Jamshedpur on September 15 for campaign launch • Rs 21,000 crore projects to be inaugurated at Tatanagar station • BJP rally at Bistupur Gopal Maidan to showcase political strength JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to kickstart the Jharkhand assembly election campaign with a visit…
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currentmediasstuff · 5 months
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Today in Politics: Haryana Crisis and Modi's Campaign Trail
As tensions rise in Haryana, the fate of the BJP government hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address rallies in Maharashtra, Telangana, and hold a roadshow in Odisha.
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PM Modi’s packed schedule includes a series of rallies and roadshows across three states. Starting with a rally in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, he’ll then move to Telangana for two more rallies before heading to Bhubaneswar for a roadshow.
In other campaign news, the Election Commission has ordered re-election at four booths following a mishap involving electronic voting machines in Uttar Pradesh. Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav will also campaign in Kannauj, Kanpur Nagar, and Kanpur Dehat.
Meanwhile, BJP leaders JP Nadda, Amit Shah, and Rajnath Singh are all set for rallies in various states including Haryana, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha.
In Haryana, the Congress seeks to meet the Governor amidst a brewing crisis, with three Independent MLAs withdrawing support from the BJP government.
In a separate development, the Enforcement Directorate opposes interim bail for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in a money-laundering case, highlighting the contentious issue of campaigning during legal proceedings.
Additionally, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is slated to visit religious sites in Ayodhya.
Stay tuned for more updates on today’s political landscape.
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