BJP's Decision to Field Top Leaders in Madhya Pradesh Election Sparks Speculation About Shivraj Singh Chouhan's Future

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:24am on 26 Sep 2023,Tuesday Politics

  Speculation surrounds Shivraj Singh Chouhan's role in the upcoming Madhya Pradesh election as the longest-serving chief minister of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). While top BJP sources deny reports that Chouhan will be denied a ticket, the ambiguity surrounding his immediate political future remains. The BJP's unusual move to field three union ministers and a national general secretary in the state election has raised questions about Chouhan's position. The party emphasizes "curbing nepotism" and winning seats, requiring regional leaders to prove their worth for state elections. The BJP faces a united opposition in Madhya Pradesh, making the election crucial.

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"My Dream to See Congress Government in Telangana": Sonia Gandhi Unveils Six Guarantees

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:30am on 18 Sep 2023,Monday Politics

Ahead of the Telangana assembly elections, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge along with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi unveiled six guarantees that the party will implement if elected to power. Sonia explained the 'Mahalakshmi' guarantee which promises Rs 2,500 monthly financial aid for women, gas cylinders at Rs 500 and free TSRTC bus travel for women. Rahul outlined other guarantees related to housing, free electricity, education, healthcare, pensions and farmer welfare. Rahul asserted that the guarantees will be fulfilled in the first cabinet meeting of the Congress government. The promises aim to showcase Congress' commitment to inclusive development for all sections of society in Telangana, in line with Sonia's dream of seeing a Congress government that works for the people.

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BJP Slammed as 'Insensitive' by Opposition for Extravagant G20 Success Celebrations on Tragic Day of J&K Terror Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:39pm on 14 Sep 2023,Thursday Politics

The BJP faced sharp criticism from opposition parties including Congress for hosting extravagant celebrations after the G20 summit on a tragic day when security personnel were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Congress termed PM Modi and BJP as insensitive for disregarding the gravity of the situation. Pawan Khera juxtaposed images of grieving families and PM's grand reception, remarking he can't postpone accolades. Supriya Shrinate condemned continued festivities despite being aware of the attack since morning unlike after Pulwama. Shiv Sena's Priyanka Chaturvedi expressed disappointment that celebrations couldn't be postponed on a day forces fought valiantly. RJD's Manoj Jha highlighted the stark contrast between soldiers' sacrifice and BJP's jubilation.

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PM Modi: INDIA Alliance is Plotting to Finish Sanatana Dharma

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:27pm on 14 Sep 2023,Thursday Politics

Prime Minister Modi accused the INDIA opposition alliance of plotting to "finish" Sanatana Dharma and push India back into slavery. His remarks at an event in Madhya Pradesh were in response to controversial comments by DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin equating Sanatana Dharma to diseases. Modi said the alliance wants to erase India's culture and faith that inspired heroes like Rani Lakshmibai. He urged all Sanatanis to stay vigilant against such forces trying to end Sanatana traditions.

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INDIA Alliance Blacklists 14 "Biased" TV Anchors

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:16pm on 14 Sep 2023,Thursday Politics

The INDIA political alliance has decided to boycott 14 prominent TV news anchors. After their first coordination committee meeting on Wednesday, the alliance announced they will not send representatives to appear on shows hosted by these anchors, who they say promote biased coverage against the opposition. The boycott list includes anchors from major networks like Aaj Tak, News18, Times Now, Republic Bharat and India Today. This collective media blackout by an alliance is the first of its kind.

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After Days of Speculation, Govt Finally Reveals Agenda for Special 5-Day Parliament Session to Start on September 18

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:42pm on 13 Sep 2023,Wednesday Politics

The government has finally revealed the special 5-day parliament session starting next week will discuss the 75-year history of parliament. The session beginning September 18 will also clear 4 bills including the controversial Chief Election Commissioner appointment bill. The other bills are the Post Office Bill, the Advocates (Amendment) Bill, and the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill. Speculation was rife that the government could bring bills on 'One Nation, One Election', the Uniform Civil Code, and women's reservation. The government refused to divulge the agenda earlier despite opposition demands, citing parliamentary practices. Sonia Gandhi had earlier written to PM Modi suggesting 9 discussion topics including Manipur violence and wrestlers' protests.

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Caste Census, Debates and TV Anchors: Key Decisions as INDIA Bloc Readies for 2024 Electoral Battle

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:35pm on 13 Sep 2023,Wednesday Politics

The INDIA opposition bloc will soon start talks on seat sharing and hold its first public rally in Bhopal in early October over issues of inflation, unemployment and BJP corruption. A coordination committee meeting decided state panels will hold seat sharing talks. The parties agreed to take up caste census issue and authorised a media panel to name TV anchors who INDIA members won't appear before. National Conference's Omar Abdullah suggested focusing seat talks on NDA seats, not INDIA seats. The moves indicate INDIA is gearing up electorally to take on the BJP.

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"Will You Lead Opposition Alliance?": Sri Lankan President Asks Mamata Banerjee in Dubai Meeting

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:25pm on 13 Sep 2023,Wednesday Politics

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee met Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe at Dubai airport during her 12-day Dubai, Spain visit. He surprised her by asking "Will you lead Opposition alliance?". Banerjee gave an open-ended reply - "It depends on people. If they support us, we can be in position (power) tomorrow." The cordial meeting saw laughs and invites between them. Banerjee invited Wickremesinghe to Bengal business summit, he invited her to Sri Lanka. The interaction highlights Banerjee's growing national prominence as Wickremesinghe sees her as potential opposition leader.

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Govt Calls All-Party Meet on Sept 17 Ahead of 5-Day Special Parliament Session From Sept 18; No Agenda Revealed Yet

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:12am on 13 Sep 2023,Wednesday Politics

The Centre has called an all-party meeting of floor leaders on September 17, a day before the start of a special 5-day Parliament session. The agenda for the session, beginning September 18 ‘amid Amrit Kaal', has not been specified yet, leading to speculation it could cover women's reservation bill, uniform civil code or simultaneous polls. Opposition parties have criticized the government for not revealing the agenda with just few days left. It is also expected Parliament proceedings will shift from the old building to the new one during this session. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said on X, he looks forward to “fruitful discussions and debates.”

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'Full-Scale Assault' on India's Democratic Institutions, Rahul Says in Brussels

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:43am on 08 Sep 2023,Friday Politics

Interacting with media in Brussels, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said there is a "full-scale assault" on India's democratic institutions and the EU has concerns over attempts to "stifle" the country's democracy. Gandhi, on a European tour, held discussions with EU parliamentarians who felt clearly that democratic structures in India are being suppressed. Gandhi termed his conversations fruitful at the start of engaging the world on the Opposition's vision. He highlighted economic and institutional challenges, plus rising discrimination and violence in India. The BJP had dubbed Gandhi as "present-day Mir Jafar" seeking foreign help against India's interests.

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