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  • ‘A Tourist Who Will Disappear’: Congress’ Vikramaditya Singh Mocks BJP’s Kangana Ranaut Ahead Of High-Stakes Battle In Mandi |

    MANDI: In the run-up to the crucial electoral showdown in Mandi Lok Sabha constituency, Congress MLA and Minister in the Himachal Pradesh government, Vikramaditya Singh, has directed a pointed ‘tourist’ analogy towards his BJP adversary, Kangana Ranaut. Drawing a parallel between the actor-turned-politician and transient tourists, Singh highlighted the need for a serious commitment to electoral responsibilities. He underscored the electorate’s discerning nature, emphasizing the importance of dedication, understanding of local issues, and substantive engagement in the political process.

    “…It’s the BJP’s decision to whom they want their candidate. But, I would say that there is a committed leader and then those who are like tourists. The way tourists wear the regional clothes, get a picture and leave, a similar system is at work it seems. Now, it’s people’s decision whether they want entertainment or a serious leader. Whether they want a leader who says that we got Independence in 2014, but the people of Mandi are well-read and intellectual, they understand that contesting elections isn’t fun, it requires dedication, commitment, understanding of the region and knowledge,” Vikramaditya Singh said.

    Singh, son of former chief minister Virbhadra Singh, didn’t shy away from commenting on Ranaut’s campaign style, remarking on her attire and projecting a temporary engagement with politics. “The way she dresses during campaigns is like she is going for a shoot,” he said adding that ”she will return after two to three months.”

    Responding to inquiries about his prospects against Kangana Ranaut, Singh’s mother and Congress leader, Pratibha Singh, expressed confidence in her son’s candidacy. She maintained that the party’s decision to field Vikramaditya reflects trust in the youth leadership, dismissing concerns about Ranaut’s campaigning efforts. “Our High Command has decided to field Vikramaditya (from Mandi). I am happy that they have given this responsibility to a youth candidate… It’s good that she (Kangana Ranaut) is visiting places for her campaign, it’s her duty as the party (BJP) has given her the ticket. We don’t need to be bothered by that, we already have visited those places. We don’t need to give our introduction to the people, they know us and have always been with us. I hope this time also, they will vote for our candidates and send them to the Parliament,” she added.

    This electoral face-off in the Mandi constituency holds significant stakes, with Vikramaditya Singh, supported by the Congress, vying against Kangana Ranaut, representing the BJP.

    Singh’s critique extends beyond Ranaut’s campaign style; he has previously rebuked her ‘Chhota Pappu’ remark, expressing a desire for her to exhibit greater sensibility. Additionally, Singh challenged Ranaut to a substantive debate, accusing her of diverting attention from critical state issues.

    In a notable video message, Singh urged Ranaut to address pressing matters, such as the recent Manali disaster, instead of indulging in political jibes. This exchange underscores the intensity and strategic manoeuvring characterizing the electoral landscape as both candidates vie for voter support.

  • ‘This Would Be The Last Election In The Country If…’: PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti Attacks BJP |

    SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti has said that if BJP wins the upcoming parliamentary elections, it might be the last election that the country would witness. The PDP leader said that neither she is interested in becoming the Chief Minister or a Member of Parliament. Mehbooba Mufti kickstarted her election campaign from South Kashmir’s Shopian district earlier today.

    “I am compelled to stand with you all who want me to become their voice. I want to raise the voice of the oppressed,  the voice of all the youth locked in jails. Because I do not know whether there will be any elections after this or not. These elections are necessary today to raise the voice of the oppressed,” Mufti said.

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) launched its election campaign from South Kashmir for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir with a vibrant road show stretching from Tahab Crossing, Circular Road in Pulwama to Sangam in Anantnag on Tuesday. 

    Mehbooba Mufti and party’s youth president Waheed-ur-Rehman Para, who is the party’s candidate from the seat, led the rally, which drew hundreds of enthusiastic participants, predominantly of youth and PDP supporters.

    Addressing the media after the event, Mehbooba Mufti extended condolences to the families affected by the recent Batwara Srinagar boat capsizing incident. Criticizing the current administration, she lamented the alleged transformation of the Union Territory into an “open jail” under the BJP-led Lt Governor’s regime.

    The PDP’s election strategy was outlined, with Mufti contesting from the remodelled Anantnag-Rajouri constituency, Para entering the fray from Srinagar-Pulwama, and Fayaz Ahmad Mir standing as the candidate from the north Kashmir constituency.

    The PDP’s decision to contest independently follows a public fallout with the National Conference despite their previous alliance in the INDIA coalition. The upcoming polls, commencing on April 19, will witness prominent contenders including former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and veteran National Conference leader Mian Altaf. Jammu and Kashmir’s electoral landscape has undergone significant changes with the state’s transition to a Union territory.

  • Lok Sabha Election 2024: What BJP And Congress Manifestos Promise For Women And Farmers |

    New Delhi: As voting for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 is getting nearer, both the leading political parties – Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – have introduced their manifestos outlining their visions and commitments for the next five years. While Congress has termed its manifesto ‘Nyay Patra’, the BJP titles it ‘Sankalp Patra’ riding in the ‘Modi Ki Guaranteee’ slogan.

    Both the BJP and the Congress have delineated their primary commitments and priorities for Women and Farmer – two sections that constitute more than half of India’s population. Now let’s analyse and compare the pledges outlined by each party in their respective manifestos.

    Promises For Farmers

    We always heard the term ‘India is an agrarian nation’ and still most of the population emerged from the agriculture sector and plays a crucial role in vote banking. Similar to previous manifestos, both political parties have made commitments to farmers, a crucial vote bank.

    Congress- The party pledges to give a legal guarantee to the Minimum Support Price (MSP) announced annually by the government. They also promise to appoint a Permanent Commission on Agricultural Finance to regularly assess agriculture credit and recommend measures for loan relief when needed.

    On the other hand, the BJP promised to continue to increase MSP from time to time and pledged to strengthen the PM Fasal Bima Yojana by integrating advanced technologies, ensuring swift and precise assessment, expedited payouts, and prompt resolution of grievances 

    Promises For Women

    Women play a key role in shaping the vote bank of any political party. 

    The Grand Old Party, Congress promised to launch a Mahalakshmi scheme which provides one lakh per year to every poor Indian family, The manifesto also said that the party has decided to reserve one-half (50 per cent) of central government jobs for women starting in 2025 if they come in power. Congress also promised to double the number of working women hostels in the country.

    While, BJP ‘Sankalp Patra’ aims to expand the current healthcare services with a focus on preventing and reducing anaemia, breast cancer, cervical cancer, and osteoporosis, thereby ensuring women lead healthier lives. Manifesto also mentioned launching a targeted campaign to eradicate cervical cancer. The party also promised to implement the Women’s Reservation Bill, guaranteeing representation for women in both the Parliament and State Legislatures.

  • ‘She Is Daydreaming’: BJP Replies To RJD Leader Misa Bharti’s ‘PM Modi Will Go To Jail’ Warning |

    NEW DELHI: In a swift rejoinder to the provocative remarks made by Misa Bharti, daughter of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has issued a scathing response, dismissing her statements as mere “daydreaming.” Misa Bharti recently sparked controversy by suggesting that if the opposition-led INDIA Alliance assumes power, all BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, would face imprisonment. Hitting out at the BJP-led central government, Bharti had said, “We are talking about the implementation of MSP and he (PM Modi) sees appeasement in that. He always accuses our family of corruption whenever he arrives here (Bihar). If the people of this country give the INDIA alliance a chance (to form the government), then from PM Modi to BJP leaders, they will be behind bars.” Her assertion, deemed as a threat by the BJP, drew sharp criticism.

    BJP Replies To Misa Bharti

    Reacting to Bharti’s remarks, Ravi Shankar Prasad, a prominent Bihar BJP leader, warned against such rhetoric, emphasizing that threatening the Prime Minister would not be tolerated. The BJP leader underscored the impending electoral outcome, confidently predicting victory surpassing 400 seats for their party. “If you threaten the Prime Minister, action will be taken. Stop daydreaming, the results will be out on June 4th, and it will surpass 400,” Prasad said.

     

    #WATCH | Patna, Bihar: On RJD leader Dr Misa Bharti’s remark, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad says, “What has happened to Misa Bharti?…The woman who’s father (Lalu Yadav) has been convicted in the fodder scam…I warn her to not make such statements…You family is immeresed in… pic.twitter.com/5HbEwSCfs8
    — ANI (@ANI) April 11, 2024

     

    BJP’s Counterattack On RJD

    Notably, the BJP leader pointed out the irony of Bharti’s stance, highlighting the corruption charges against her father, Lalu Prasad Yadav. He cautioned Bharti against making unfounded statements, reminding her of her family’s tainted history. “What has happened to Misa Bharti? The woman’s father (Lalu Yadav) has been convicted in the fodder scam. I warn her not to make such statements. Your family is immersed in corruption,” he said.

    Electoral Dynamics In Bihar

    As the electoral battleground heats up in Bihar, Misa Bharti finds herself pitted against BJP’s Ram Kripal Yadav in the Pataliputra constituency, setting the stage for a closely watched contest. With polling scheduled across seven phases, the state braces for a decisive electoral showdown.

    Reflecting on past electoral outcomes, the BJP-led NDA emerged triumphant in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, clinching a dominant victory in Bihar. The coalition secured an overwhelming majority, overshadowing the opposition’s Mahagathbandhan.

    BJP’s Electoral Performance

    In the previous elections, the BJP asserted its dominance by securing a substantial share of seats, consolidating its position as a formidable political force in Bihar. The party’s resounding victory underscored its growing influence and widespread support among voters.

  • Ashwini Choubey Expresses Disappointment After BJP Denies Ticket For LS Polls |

    New Delhi: Amidst the hustle and bustle of the coming Lok Sabha elections, Senior BJP leader and Union Minister of Forest and Environment, Ashwini Choubey interacted with the media for the first time, after the BJP denied him a ticket from the Buxer Lok Sabha. Ashwini Choubey expressed his feelings while exaggerating the chopai of ‘Lord Rama’ in Hindi and said ‘Meh Vish Pe Raha Hu’.

    Choubey further added that the party has always respected me and under the leadership of PM Modi the nation will always stay united. “Struggle is our life, and I have never extended my hand in front of anyone since childhood….. The party has given me everything… The party has always respected me. I belong to Buxar and I will always belong to it… Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the nation is united.” Ashwini said. 

    Union Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey reflects on the JP movement and said, “Today marks a historic day. Fifty years ago, Jayaprakash Narayan raised his voice on this very day. He was 72 years old at the time. Coincidentally, I am also 72 years old now. I was a fighter in the JP movement in 1974…”

    #WATCH | Patna, Bihar: On the JP movement, Union Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey says, “This is a historic day. 50 years ago, on this day, Jayaprakash Narayan had raised his voice. He was 72 years old at that time. Coincidently, I am also 72 years old now. I am a fighter of the JP… pic.twitter.com/gSfmqkvzbQ


    — ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2024

    The saffron party has fielded Mithilesh Tiwari from the Buxar Lok Sabha seat. However, the BJP has now included Ashwini Choubey among its star campaigners.

    Earlier, the BJP-led NDA demonstrated unity in Bihar with Chirag Paswan joining Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi in a large rally in Nawada on Sunday. While addressing the public rally, Prime Minister Modi took a dig at the Congress-led INDIA alliance, suggesting that the opposition alliance fears “Modi’s Guarantees.” Modi emphasized that a senior leader of the INDI Alliance had recently advocated for a ban on Modi’s guarantees.

  • In Rajasthan’s Barmer, Ravindra Singh Bhati Sets Stage For BJP vs ‘Independent BJP’ Battle |

    The BJP has fielded Kailash Choudhary, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and sitting MP from Barmer, from the Lok Sabha seat once again. However, this time, Choudhary is facing a familiar challenger – Ravindra Singh Bhati. Bhati has filed his nomination paper independently after he was denied a ticket by the BJP. According to reports, the BJP tried to convince Bhati to not contest from the seat independently but he did not buzz. 

    Triangular Contest In Barmer

    Ravindra Singh Bhati is currently MLA from the Sheo Constituency and wanted to contest the parliamentary polls on the BJP ticket. Bhati has been a popular leader since his college days but has been ignored by the BJP on many occasions. Now, the Barmer seat will have a triangular contest from the seat. Congress has fielded Umedaram, former RLP leader and close aide of Hanuman Beniwal from the seat. Umedaram is a leader with an impeccable image. 

    Barmer majorly has Jat and Rajput voters. With Bhati contesting from the seat, he is likely to get support of Rajput voters. However, Choudhary and Umedaram are Jat leaders and thus may witness a split in Jat voters that may benefit Bhati. 

    राजस्थान के बाड़मेर से निर्दलीय प्रत्याशी रविंद्र भाटी के पोस्टर पर ‘कमल’, चुनाव आयोग से BJP ने की कार्रवाई की मांग #RavindraSinghBhati #PMModi #Barmer #Rajasthan #BJP | @anchorjiya @supreetanchor pic.twitter.com/XAYTrY8NMI


    — Zee News (@ZeeNews) April 8, 2024

    Bhati’s BJP Pitch

    The BJP has moved the election commission against Ravindra Singh Bhati’s poll campaign in which he is using Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo with the caption “Forgive Us Modi Ji. We are giving you Ravindra in place of Kailash. I am Modi’s family”. The pamphlet bears the photo of Narendra Modi and Ravindra Singh Bhati. Bhati has made it clear that even if he wins as an independent candidate, will extend support to Modi.

    Ravindra Bhati’s Rebellious History

    Ravindra Singh Bhati has been a courageous leader since his college days. It was his rebellious nature that won him accolades. When Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) did not give him a ticket for the student elections at Jay Narayan Vyas University, he contested independently and for the first time in its 57-year history, became the independent president of the university. The rebellion did not end there. Before the 2023 Assembly elections, when the BJP denied him a ticket from the Sheo constituency in Barmer, Bhati once again entered the independent arena and defeated 84-year-old senior Congress leader Amin Khan with a record victory margin creating history. For the third time, Ravindra Bhati has filed an independent nomination from the Barmer Lok Sabha seat. This time, he will challenge BJP’s central minister Kailash Choudhary. 

  • Lok Sabha Polls: Modi`s Rallies In Bihar, Bengal, MP; Congress Goes All Out With Its Manifesto

    While the BJP has planned several rallies today, the Congress led by Rahul Gandhi is promoting its manifesto claiming that it can change the face of India. 

  • 2024 Polls: Pappu Yadav`s Independent Bid From Purnia May Hurt Congress-RJD

    Pappu Yadav had won the Purnea seat thrice in the 1990s.

  • `Shocked By Betrayal` BJP MP Ajay Nishad Quits Party Ahead Of Lok Sabha Polls

    Ajay Nishad was reportedly miffed with the BJP after he was denied a ticket from Muzaffarpur.

  • ‘Happy To Be In BJP’: Maneka Gandhi’s First Reaction After Son Varun Gandhi Denied Ticket From Pilibhit |

    Sultanpur: Days after BJP MP Varun Gandhi was denied a ticket from his constituency, his mother and BJP MP Maneka Gandhi, on her 10-day visit to Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur, broke silence and expressed happiness to be a part of the party. On being asked what Varun Gandhi would do now, she replied, “Ask him what he wants to do. We will consider this after the elections. There is time.”

    “I am very happy that I am in the BJP. I thank Amit Shah, PM Modi and JP Nadda Ji for giving me the ticket. The ticket was announced very late, so there was a dilemma as to where I should fight. From Pilibhit or Sultanpur. I am grateful for the decision the party has taken now,” she said.

    She further added, “I am very happy that I came back to Sultanpur because this place has a history where no MP came back into power again in Sultanpur.”

    It was her first visit to Sultanpur after getting the ticket. On her 10-day visit to the district, she will pay a visit to 101 villages of the entire Lok Sabha constituency.

    She was given a warm welcome by the party leaders and workers at various places like Katka Guptarganj, Tatianagar, Tedhui, Golaghat, Shahganj Square, Dariyapur Tiraha and Payagipur Square.

    During this, Maneka Gandhi also paid respect to the statues of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay.

    BJP District President Dr RA Verma, BJP State Minister Meena Choubey, Lok Sabha in-charge Durgesh Tripathi, Lok Sabha convenor Jagjit Singh Changu, MLA Raj Prasad Upadhyay, MLA Rajesh Gautam, and spokesperson Vijay Raghuvanshi, were present.

    Earlier, Varun Gandhi penned a heartfelt letter to the people of his constituency, saying that his relationship with Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit will not end till his last breath. Varun Gandhi recalled fond memories dating back to his childhood when he first set foot in the region. In his heartfelt message, he also reflected on how the land had become not just his workplace but also a cherished part of his identity, with its people forming an integral aspect of his life’s journey.

    Despite the political setback of not securing a ticket, Varun Gandhi vowed to continue serving the community. “If not as an MP, then as a son, I am committed to serve you throughout my life and my doors will always remain open for you as before.”

    The Pilibhit seat has remained with Maneka Gandhi or her son Varun Gandhi since 1996. Varun Gandhi won the seat in 2009 and 2019 as a BJP candidate.