On completion of two years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second time period, masks and sanitizer was distributed in Vijay Nagar at Avanti Vihar underneath the “Seva Hi Sankalp” program on the name of BJP state management. Former BJP district president Rajiv Agarwal, district media in-charge Rajkumar Rathi and divisional president Ravindra Singh Thakur have appealed to the individuals by distributing masks and sanitizers to the residents residing in Vijay Nagar Basti, within the mistaken rumors about vaccination. Don’t come and get vaccinated when your flip comes. Agarwal mentioned that getting vaccine is totally essential to free the state and the nation from corona and save their lives. Ravindra Singh Thakur additionally knowledgeable the residents about varied schemes being run by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in public curiosity. Vice President Jitendra Nag, Dr. Utkarsh Trivedi, Dr. Vivek Srivastava, Prem Vishwakarma, Kishorechand Nayak, Khemu Sahu, Akhil Chatterjee, Vaman Gore, Ranjit CP Tamboli, Hemant Tembe and Ramanand Nirmalkar have been current in this system.
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Avanti Vihar Merchants Association distributes masks and sanitizers to shopkeepers
The Avanti Vihar Merchant Association distributed masks and sanitizers to all of the shopkeepers on Tuesday. Rajkumar Rathi, the patron of the union, mentioned that any buyer who involves the store with no masks will first be requested to use the masks by giving it a masks. Rathi mentioned that on Tuesday, masks and sanitizers had been stored in any respect the retailers of Avanti Vihar. Rathi mentioned that corona an infection has been decreased after 40 days of lockdown and all of us wish to be certain that the an infection doesn’t unfold again, so all of us have to verify to make use of masks and compulsorily use sanitizer with a spread of two yards. Union President Santosh Gangwani, Vice President Dr. Vivek Shrivastava, General Ministers Kishorechand Nayak and Amlesh Singh had been current on the event.
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Against order to ban physical political rallies in MP in state: Shivraj Singh Chauhan
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party will approach the Supreme Court against an order by the state’s High Court restricting physical political rallies, ANI reported. The order came ahead of bye-polls to 28 Assembly seats in the state on November 3.
“Political rallies are being held in Bihar every day,” Chouhan said. “There cannot be such contradicting legislation in the country.”
On Wednesday, the Gwalior bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered nine districts under its jurisdiction to grant permission for public rallies only if virtual meetings are not possible. The districts include Gwalior, Guna, Morena, Bhind, Ashok Nagar, Datia, Shivpuri, Sheopur and Vidisha.
“The right of candidates to campaign has to yield to the right to health and life of the electorate” the court order said, according to the Hindustan Times.
The court said that in case the district magistrate permits a physical rally, it also needs to be approved by the Election Commission of India in writing. Further, the order directed the political party or candidate holding the rally to deposit money “sufficient to purchase double the number of masks and sanitisers required for protecting those attending the event”.
The High Court also asked district administrations to lodge first information reports against Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Congress leader Kamal Nath for allegedly flouting coronavirus protocols during their rallies.
The order was passed on a petition filed by Gwalior-based advocate Ashish Pratap Singh, who complained of violations of Covid-19 safety guidelines by party leaders ahead of the bye-polls.