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  • Rajya Sabha Polls: Sonia, Nadda Among 41 Elected Unopposed, Voting For 15 Seats On Feb 27 |

    New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha elections saw 41 candidates getting elected without any opposition on Tuesday, including former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, BJP president JP Nadda, Union ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and L Murugan, and BJP’s new entrant Ashok Chavan. The remaining 15 seats in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh will go to polls on February 27. The BJP emerged as the biggest winner, securing 20 seats, followed by the Congress (6), Trinamool Congress (4), YSR Congress (3 ), RJD (2), BJD (2) and NCP, Shiv Sena, BRS and JD(U) one each. The returning officers declared these 41 candidates as winners on the last date of withdrawal of nominations, as there were no other contenders for these seats.

    The biennial elections were scheduled for February 27 in 56 seats. Out of these, 50 members will retire on April 2 and six on April 3. The voting for 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh, four in Karnataka and one in Himachal Pradesh will take place from 9 am to 4 pm and the counting will start from 5. pm on the same day.

    Nadda and his party colleagues Jasvantsinh Parmar, Mayank Nayak and diamond tycoon Govindbhai Dholakia won from Gujarat. The Congress, which has only 15 MLAs, and other opposition parties did not field any candidates against the BJP, which has 156 legislators in the 182-member Gujarat assembly.

    Sonia Gandhi was among the three candidates who won from Rajasthan, along with BJP’s Chunnilal Garasiya and Madan Rathore.

    Maharashtra also saw six candidates getting elected unopposed – BJP’s Chavan, who switched from the Congress last Tuesday, Medha Kulkarni and Ajit Gopchhade; Shiv Sena’s Milind Deora, who quit the Congress last month, Praful Patel (NCP) and Chandrakant Handore (Cong).

    In Bihar, JD(U)’s Sanjay Kumar Jha, BJP’s Dharmshila Gupta and Bhim Singh, Manoj Kumar Jha and Sanjay Yadav (both RJD) and Akhilesh Prasad Singh (Congress) were the winners.

    Uttar Pradesh will have a contest for 10 seats among 11 candidates. The BJP has nominated eight candidates – former Union minister RPN Singh, former MP Chaudhary Tejveer Singh, state party general secretary Amarpal Maurya, former state minister Sangeeta Balwant, party spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi, former MLA Sadhna Singh, former Agra mayor Naveen Jain and local industrialist and ex-SP leader Sanjay Seth who joined the BJP in 2019.

    The Samajwadi Party (SP) has nominated Jaya Bachchan and also named former MP Ramjilal Suman and retired IAS officer Alok Ranjan as its candidates.

    In Karnataka, four seats will see a fight among five candidates. The Congress has put up Ajay Maken, Syed Naseer Hussain and GC Chandrasekhar, while Narayansa Bandage is the BJP candidate. JD(S) leader and ex-Rajya Sabha member D Kupendra Reddy is also in the fray.

    In Himachal Pradesh, the BJP has forced a contest by fielding Harsh Mahajan against Congress’s Abhishek Manu Singhvi for the lone seat despite lacking enough MLAs to win.

    In the evening, TMC’s Sushmita Dev, Sagarika Ghose, Mamata Thakur and Md Nadimul Haque and Samik Bhattacharya (BJP) were the winners from West Bengal.

    Union minister Murugan, Valmiki Dham Ashram head Umesh Nath Maharaj, Kisan Morcha’s national vice president Banshilal Gurjar, and Madhya Pradesh BJP’s women wing president Maya Naroliya secured four seats for the BJP in Madhya Pradesh while Ashok Singh of the Congress also won without any opposition.

    From Odisha, Union minister Vaishnaw (BJP) and BJD’s Debashish Samantray and Subhashish Khuntia were the winners.

    The YSR Congress bagged all the three seats in Andhra Pradesh – G Babu Rao, YV Subba Reddy and M Raghunath Reddy while in neighboring Telangana, the ruling Congress won two seats – Renuka Chowdhury and Anil Kumar Yadav – and BRS one seat – V Ravichandra.

    BJP nominees in Uttarakhand (Mahendra Bhatt), Subhash Barala (Haryana), Devendra Pratap Singh (Chhattisgarh) won without any contest.

  • Sonia, Mamata share moments collectively throughout opposition meet in Bengaluru

    By PTI

    BENGALURU: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi shared moments collectively, enquiring about one another’s well being and strategising on opposition unity on the primary day of the Bengaluru summit, sources informed PTI.

    The two leaders met one another after a niche of two years. The final time Banerjee met Gandhi was on the latter’s residence in July 2021.

    While the 2 leaders have at all times had a cordial relationship, sure feedback made by Congress leaders each in Delhi and West Bengal have been believed to have led to some dangerous blood between them.

    Banerjee, the sources stated was notably upset concerning the remarks made by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the Congress’s Lok Sabha MP from Behrampore in West Bengal, labelling her as a dictator and the employees of her Trinamool Congress (TMC) as goons.

    The sources stated each Banerjee and Gandhi arrived on the venue of the summit at round 6 pm and have been seen chatting with one another for about half an hour, earlier than the assembly began.

    They stated each enquired about one another’s well being — Banerjee is recovering from a knee surgical procedure and Gandhi too has had well being points.

    The sources stated the 2 leaders sat subsequent to one another in the course of the assembly that lasted for round an hour and a half and mentioned methods by which their events can work collectively and keep united in opposition to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the Centre.

    Banerjee, who was imagined to skip a dinner after the assembly as a result of her surgical procedure, stayed on for a while after the deliberations however didn’t eat something, the sources stated.

    TMC nationwide normal secretary Abhishek Banerjee and nationwide spokesperson Derek O’Brien attended the dinner after Banerjee left.

    The Congress and the TMC will play a significant function within the coming days to cement the opposition unity.

    Gandhi had not attended the final opposition assembly held in Patna on June 23.

    BENGALURU: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi shared moments collectively, enquiring about one another’s well being and strategising on opposition unity on the primary day of the Bengaluru summit, sources informed PTI.

    The two leaders met one another after a niche of two years. The final time Banerjee met Gandhi was on the latter’s residence in July 2021.

    While the 2 leaders have at all times had a cordial relationship, sure feedback made by Congress leaders each in Delhi and West Bengal have been believed to have led to some dangerous blood between them.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Banerjee, the sources stated was notably upset concerning the remarks made by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the Congress’s Lok Sabha MP from Behrampore in West Bengal, labelling her as a dictator and the employees of her Trinamool Congress (TMC) as goons.

    The sources stated each Banerjee and Gandhi arrived on the venue of the summit at round 6 pm and have been seen chatting with one another for about half an hour, earlier than the assembly began.

    They stated each enquired about one another’s well being — Banerjee is recovering from a knee surgical procedure and Gandhi too has had well being points.

    The sources stated the 2 leaders sat subsequent to one another in the course of the assembly that lasted for round an hour and a half and mentioned methods by which their events can work collectively and keep united in opposition to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the Centre.

    Banerjee, who was imagined to skip a dinner after the assembly as a result of her surgical procedure, stayed on for a while after the deliberations however didn’t eat something, the sources stated.

    TMC nationwide normal secretary Abhishek Banerjee and nationwide spokesperson Derek O’Brien attended the dinner after Banerjee left.

    The Congress and the TMC will play a significant function within the coming days to cement the opposition unity.

    Gandhi had not attended the final opposition assembly held in Patna on June 23.

  • The new opposition | Miles to go

    An bold nationwide alliance-building train to problem PM Modi and the BJP in 2024 takes child steps. But many contradictions nonetheless want ironing out

    ISSUE DATE: Jul 10, 2023 | UPDATED: Jun 30, 2023 16:10 IST

    COME TOGETHER: Leaders of the assorted events on the Patna meet, June 23 (Photo: Ranjan Rahi)

    It got here after a lot cogitation, lots of pre-nuptial bargaining and a minimum of one false begin. But the muhurat lastly got here on June 23, when all of 32 leaders from 15 events—former and present chief ministers amongst them—converged on Patna. They had one widespread mission: dislodging the Narendra Modi-led BJP authorities on the Centre within the 2024 common election. Convened by Bihar chief minister and JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar, its acknowledged goal was to “save Indian democracy” from Modi’s “fascist, autocratic regime”. West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee took the mic to subject a dire warning: “If the BJP wins the next [Lok Sabha] election, India may no longer exist in the futureâ€æthere will be no more elections.”

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    Arindam Mukherjee

    Published On:

    Jun 30, 2023

  • After BJP rakes up Karnataka sovereignty problem, FIR in the direction of Sonia; EC asks INC chief to rectify 

    By PTI

    BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: As the row over Karnataka’s “sovereignty” remark escalated with the BJP on Monday shifting the Election Commission on the lookout for an FIR in the direction of Sonia Gandhi and her event’s derecognition, the poll panel requested the Congress to clarify and rectify the event’s social media publish attributed to Gandhi.

    The EC despatched a letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge after the BJP grievance regarding a tweet that appeared on the official Twitter take care of of the Indian National Congress on May 6.

    In its grievance, the BJP has alleged, “Karnataka is a crucial member state throughout the Union of India and any identify to protect the sovereignty of a member state of the Union of India portions to a reputation for secession and is fraught with perilous & pernicious penalties.

    “The BJP also alleged in its complaint to the EC that the tweet is violative of the mandatory oath undertaken by the political parties under section 29A (5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 at the time of registration.”

    “In view of the above, you are requested to clarify and take rectification measures in respect of the social media post which has been put up on the INC Twitter handle and attributed to Chairperson, CPP,” the EC letter study.

    A former Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi is presently the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson.

    After Gandhi addressed a advertising marketing campaign rally in Hubballi in Karnataka on Saturday, the Congress tweeted from its official take care of: “CPP Chairperson Smt.Sonia Gandhi ji sends a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas: ‘The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka’s reputation, sovereignty or integrity’.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had raised the problem in his public conferences on Sunday to launch a scathing assault on the Congress, accusing the event of overtly advocating for “separating” Karnataka from India. Modi alleged that the sickness of the “tukde-tukde gang” (anti-national components) has reached the Congress’ excessive stage.

    Several BJP leaders attacked the Congress over the “sovereignty” remark. Union minister Anurag Thakur said, “By referring to ‘Karnataka’s sovereignty’, Sonia Gandhi Ji, you have revealed the Congress’ deep conspiracy to disintegrate India.”

    However, Congress fundamental secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala hit once more and claimed that the “desperation of the prime minister and BJP is glaring as they seek to clutch at straws for want of a narrative in Karnataka”.

    On the ultimate day of the advertising marketing campaign for the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka, Surjewala said Prime Minister Narendra Modi ought to speak out on corruption charges in the direction of his event’s authorities and added that excuses cannot be the refuge of the BJP on this election.

    “We reject the fakery and falsehood being perpetuated by PM as he refuses to answer a single question on why BJP is denigrating the ‘swabhimaan’ of Karnataka,” the Congress chief said when requested regarding the BJP’s value on “sovereignty” remark.”

    “…If raising the issues of Kannada pride being compromised is a crime, we consider it our ‘dharma’ to do so again and again,” the Congress chief instructed PTI.

    Amid the row, the Election Commission on Monday moreover requested the Karnataka BJP to produce “verifiable and traceable” information by Tuesday evening regarding its newspaper business aimed on the opposition event.

    The Congress had approached the poll panel in the direction of the business issued by the BJP’s Karnataka unit.

    The EC said if no proof is obtainable, the BJP ought to offer you causes as to why movement should not be initiated for violating the MCC and associated licensed provisions beneath the Representation of the People Act and the Indian Penal Code.

    Before the high-octane campaigning ended this evening, a BJP delegation headed by Union minister Bhupender Yadav submitted a memorandum to the poll panel in Delhi over the “sovereignty” remark attributed to Sonia Gandhi and the event moreover demanded an FIR in the direction of her.

    Speaking to reporters, event chief Tarun Chugh, who was part of the delegation furthermore BJP MP Anil Baluni and chief Om Pathak, cited the Representation of the People Act and said the Congress event must be derecognised.

    Citing the Congress tweets, the BJP in its memorandum to the poll watchdog alleged that such a comment is a well-considered “evil design” to impress the staunch nationalists, peace-loving, progressive and globally recognised of us of Karnataka.

    The intent apparently is to disturb the equanimity, harmony and peace to garner votes and assist some select communities or groups, whose sole operate and intent is to disrupt the very being of the Indian state, it claimed.

    The BJP moreover filed a grievance with the Election Commission in Bengaluru and requested it to problem a course for the registration of an FIR in the direction of Gandhi over utilizing the phrase “sovereignty”.

    Noting {{that a}} “sovereign” by definition is an neutral nation, the grievance said, “When a country becomes independent, that country is called a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country and the state of Karnataka is a proud part of it. Till today no one raised any question about the integrity of Kannadigas with the sovereignty of the nation.”

    The grievance added, “The meaning of what Congress is saying is that the Congress believes that Karnataka is separate from India. This statement is divisive in nature.”

    “It is aimed at dividing the citizens and creating a rift between people of different states. Karnataka is not different from India. This is a shocking statement leading to igniting divisive sentiments and creating disharmony in the society.”

    Describing the Congress’ tweet quoting Gandhi as “shocking and unacceptable”, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, who filed the grievance, said Gandhi had violated provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and requested the EC to take stringent movement in the direction of her for making “such a statement”.

    Karandlaje, the convener of the BJP Election Management Committee, moreover requested the EC to problem directions to register an FIR in the direction of her and take exemplary punitive movement.

    “This is an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka, who fought for India’s independence. It is an insult to crores of patriotic Kannadigas, who swear by India and cherish their Indianness,” said the Union Minister of State for Agriculture.

    The assertion would lead to division on the premise of language and statehood, the grievance alleged.

    Polling to elect 224 members of the Karnataka assembly will most likely be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will occur on May 13.

    BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: As the row over Karnataka’s “sovereignty” remark escalated with the BJP on Monday shifting the Election Commission on the lookout for an FIR in the direction of Sonia Gandhi and her event’s derecognition, the poll panel requested the Congress to clarify and rectify the event’s social media publish attributed to Gandhi.

    The EC despatched a letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge after the BJP grievance regarding a tweet that appeared on the official Twitter take care of of the Indian National Congress on May 6.

    In its grievance, the BJP has alleged, “Karnataka is a crucial member state throughout the Union of India and any identify to protect the sovereignty of a member state of the Union of India portions to a reputation for secession and is fraught with perilous & pernicious penalties.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “The BJP also alleged in its complaint to the EC that the tweet is violative of the mandatory oath undertaken by the political parties under section 29A (5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 at the time of registration.”

    “In view of the above, you are requested to clarify and take rectification measures in respect of the social media post which has been put up on the INC Twitter handle and attributed to Chairperson, CPP,” the EC letter study.

    A former Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi is presently the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson.

    After Gandhi addressed a advertising marketing campaign rally in Hubballi in Karnataka on Saturday, the Congress tweeted from its official take care of: “CPP Chairperson Smt.Sonia Gandhi ji sends a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas: ‘The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka’s reputation, sovereignty or integrity’.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had raised the problem in his public conferences on Sunday to launch a scathing assault on the Congress, accusing the event of overtly advocating for “separating” Karnataka from India. Modi alleged that the sickness of the “tukde-tukde gang” (anti-national components) has reached the Congress’ excessive stage.

    Several BJP leaders attacked the Congress over the “sovereignty” remark. Union minister Anurag Thakur said, “By referring to ‘Karnataka’s sovereignty’, Sonia Gandhi Ji, you have revealed the Congress’ deep conspiracy to disintegrate India.”

    However, Congress fundamental secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala hit once more and claimed that the “desperation of the prime minister and BJP is glaring as they seek to clutch at straws for want of a narrative in Karnataka”.

    On the ultimate day of the advertising marketing campaign for the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka, Surjewala said Prime Minister Narendra Modi ought to speak out on corruption charges in the direction of his event’s authorities and added that excuses cannot be the refuge of the BJP on this election.

    “We reject the fakery and falsehood being perpetuated by PM as he refuses to answer a single question on why BJP is denigrating the ‘swabhimaan’ of Karnataka,” the Congress chief said when requested regarding the BJP’s value on “sovereignty” remark.”

    “…If raising the issues of Kannada pride being compromised is a crime, we consider it our ‘dharma’ to do so again and again,” the Congress chief instructed PTI.

    Amid the row, the Election Commission on Monday moreover requested the Karnataka BJP to produce “verifiable and traceable” information by Tuesday evening regarding its newspaper business aimed on the opposition event.

    The Congress had approached the poll panel in the direction of the business issued by the BJP’s Karnataka unit.

    The EC said if no proof is obtainable, the BJP ought to offer you causes as to why movement should not be initiated for violating the MCC and associated licensed provisions beneath the Representation of the People Act and the Indian Penal Code.

    Before the high-octane campaigning ended this evening, a BJP delegation headed by Union minister Bhupender Yadav submitted a memorandum to the poll panel in Delhi over the “sovereignty” remark attributed to Sonia Gandhi and the event moreover demanded an FIR in the direction of her.

    Speaking to reporters, event chief Tarun Chugh, who was part of the delegation furthermore BJP MP Anil Baluni and chief Om Pathak, cited the Representation of the People Act and said the Congress event must be derecognised.

    Citing the Congress tweets, the BJP in its memorandum to the poll watchdog alleged that such a comment is a well-considered “evil design” to impress the staunch nationalists, peace-loving, progressive and globally recognised of us of Karnataka.

    The intent apparently is to disturb the equanimity, harmony and peace to garner votes and assist some select communities or groups, whose sole operate and intent is to disrupt the very being of the Indian state, it claimed.

    The BJP moreover filed a grievance with the Election Commission in Bengaluru and requested it to problem a course for the registration of an FIR in the direction of Gandhi over utilizing the phrase “sovereignty”.

    Noting {{that a}} “sovereign” by definition is an neutral nation, the grievance said, “When a country becomes independent, that country is called a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country and the state of Karnataka is a proud part of it. Till today no one raised any question about the integrity of Kannadigas with the sovereignty of the nation.”

    The grievance added, “The meaning of what Congress is saying is that the Congress believes that Karnataka is separate from India. This statement is divisive in nature.”

    “It is aimed at dividing the citizens and creating a rift between people of different states. Karnataka is not different from India. This is a shocking statement leading to igniting divisive sentiments and creating disharmony in the society.”

    Describing the Congress’ tweet quoting Gandhi as “shocking and unacceptable”, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, who filed the grievance, said Gandhi had violated provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and requested the EC to take stringent movement in the direction of her for making “such a statement”.

    Karandlaje, the convener of the BJP Election Management Committee, moreover requested the EC to problem directions to register an FIR in the direction of her and take exemplary punitive movement.

    “This is an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka, who fought for India’s independence. It is an insult to crores of patriotic Kannadigas, who swear by India and cherish their Indianness,” said the Union Minister of State for Agriculture.

    The assertion would lead to division on the premise of language and statehood, the grievance alleged.

    Polling to elect 224 members of the Karnataka assembly will most likely be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will occur on May 13.

  • After BJP rakes up Karnataka sovereignty problem, FIR in direction of Sonia; EC asks INC chief to rectify 

    By PTI

    BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: As the row over Karnataka’s “sovereignty” remark escalated with the BJP on Monday shifting the Election Commission searching for an FIR in direction of Sonia Gandhi and her event’s derecognition, the poll panel requested the Congress to clarify and rectify the event’s social media publish attributed to Gandhi.

    The EC despatched a letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge after the BJP grievance regarding a tweet that appeared on the official Twitter take care of of the Indian National Congress on May 6.

    In its grievance, the BJP has alleged, “Karnataka is a vital member state throughout the Union of India and any title to protect the sovereignty of a member state of the Union of India portions to a reputation for secession and is fraught with perilous & pernicious penalties.

    “The BJP also alleged in its complaint to the EC that the tweet is violative of the mandatory oath undertaken by the political parties under section 29A (5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 at the time of registration.”

    “In view of the above, you are requested to clarify and take rectification measures in respect of the social media post which has been put up on the INC Twitter handle and attributed to Chairperson, CPP,” the EC letter be taught.

    A former Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi is presently the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson.

    After Gandhi addressed a advertising marketing campaign rally in Hubballi in Karnataka on Saturday, the Congress tweeted from its official take care of: “CPP Chairperson Smt.Sonia Gandhi ji sends a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas: ‘The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka’s reputation, sovereignty or integrity’.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had raised the problem in his public conferences on Sunday to launch a scathing assault on the Congress, accusing the event of overtly advocating for “separating” Karnataka from India. Modi alleged that the sickness of the “tukde-tukde gang” (anti-national elements) has reached the Congress’ excessive stage.

    Several BJP leaders attacked the Congress over the “sovereignty” remark. Union minister Anurag Thakur said, “By referring to ‘Karnataka’s sovereignty’, Sonia Gandhi Ji, you have revealed the Congress’ deep conspiracy to disintegrate India.”

    However, Congress fundamental secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala hit once more and claimed that the “desperation of the prime minister and BJP is glaring as they seek to clutch at straws for want of a narrative in Karnataka”.

    On the ultimate day of the advertising marketing campaign for the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka, Surjewala said Prime Minister Narendra Modi ought to speak out on corruption charges in direction of his event’s authorities and added that excuses cannot be the refuge of the BJP on this election.

    “We reject the fakery and falsehood being perpetuated by PM as he refuses to answer a single question on why BJP is denigrating the ‘swabhimaan’ of Karnataka,” the Congress chief said when requested regarding the BJP’s value on “sovereignty” remark.”

    “…If raising the issues of Kannada pride being compromised is a crime, we consider it our ‘dharma’ to do so again and again,” the Congress chief instructed PTI.

    Amid the row, the Election Commission on Monday moreover requested the Karnataka BJP to produce “verifiable and traceable” data by Tuesday evening regarding its newspaper business aimed on the opposition event.

    The Congress had approached the poll panel in direction of the business issued by the BJP’s Karnataka unit.

    The EC said if no proof is obtainable, the BJP ought to present you causes as to why movement should not be initiated for violating the MCC and associated licensed provisions under the Representation of the People Act and the Indian Penal Code.

    Before the high-octane campaigning ended this evening, a BJP delegation headed by Union minister Bhupender Yadav submitted a memorandum to the poll panel in Delhi over the “sovereignty” remark attributed to Sonia Gandhi and the event moreover demanded an FIR in direction of her.

    Speaking to reporters, event chief Tarun Chugh, who was part of the delegation furthermore BJP MP Anil Baluni and chief Om Pathak, cited the Representation of the People Act and said the Congress event should be derecognised.

    Citing the Congress tweets, the BJP in its memorandum to the poll watchdog alleged that such a comment is a well-considered “evil design” to impress the staunch nationalists, peace-loving, progressive and globally recognised of us of Karnataka.

    The intent apparently is to disturb the equanimity, harmony and peace to garner votes and assist some select communities or groups, whose sole operate and intent is to disrupt the very being of the Indian state, it claimed.

    The BJP moreover filed a grievance with the Election Commission in Bengaluru and requested it to problem a course for the registration of an FIR in direction of Gandhi over utilizing the phrase “sovereignty”.

    Noting {{that a}} “sovereign” by definition is an neutral nation, the grievance said, “When a country becomes independent, that country is called a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country and the state of Karnataka is a proud part of it. Till today no one raised any question about the integrity of Kannadigas with the sovereignty of the nation.”

    The grievance added, “The meaning of what Congress is saying is that the Congress believes that Karnataka is separate from India. This statement is divisive in nature.”

    “It is aimed at dividing the citizens and creating a rift between people of different states. Karnataka is not different from India. This is a shocking statement leading to igniting divisive sentiments and creating disharmony in the society.”

    Describing the Congress’ tweet quoting Gandhi as “shocking and unacceptable”, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, who filed the grievance, said Gandhi had violated provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and requested the EC to take stringent movement in direction of her for making “such a statement”.

    Karandlaje, the convener of the BJP Election Management Committee, moreover requested the EC to problem directions to register an FIR in direction of her and take exemplary punitive movement.

    “This is an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka, who fought for India’s independence. It is an insult to crores of patriotic Kannadigas, who swear by India and cherish their Indianness,” said the Union Minister of State for Agriculture.

    The assertion would end in division on the premise of language and statehood, the grievance alleged.

    Polling to elect 224 members of the Karnataka assembly will in all probability be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will occur on May 13.

    BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: As the row over Karnataka’s “sovereignty” remark escalated with the BJP on Monday shifting the Election Commission searching for an FIR in direction of Sonia Gandhi and her event’s derecognition, the poll panel requested the Congress to clarify and rectify the event’s social media publish attributed to Gandhi.

    The EC despatched a letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge after the BJP grievance regarding a tweet that appeared on the official Twitter take care of of the Indian National Congress on May 6.

    In its grievance, the BJP has alleged, “Karnataka is a vital member state throughout the Union of India and any title to protect the sovereignty of a member state of the Union of India portions to a reputation for secession and is fraught with perilous & pernicious penalties.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “The BJP also alleged in its complaint to the EC that the tweet is violative of the mandatory oath undertaken by the political parties under section 29A (5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 at the time of registration.”

    “In view of the above, you are requested to clarify and take rectification measures in respect of the social media post which has been put up on the INC Twitter handle and attributed to Chairperson, CPP,” the EC letter be taught.

    A former Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi is presently the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson.

    After Gandhi addressed a advertising marketing campaign rally in Hubballi in Karnataka on Saturday, the Congress tweeted from its official take care of: “CPP Chairperson Smt.Sonia Gandhi ji sends a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas: ‘The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka’s reputation, sovereignty or integrity’.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had raised the problem in his public conferences on Sunday to launch a scathing assault on the Congress, accusing the event of overtly advocating for “separating” Karnataka from India. Modi alleged that the sickness of the “tukde-tukde gang” (anti-national elements) has reached the Congress’ excessive stage.

    Several BJP leaders attacked the Congress over the “sovereignty” remark. Union minister Anurag Thakur said, “By referring to ‘Karnataka’s sovereignty’, Sonia Gandhi Ji, you have revealed the Congress’ deep conspiracy to disintegrate India.”

    However, Congress fundamental secretary in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala hit once more and claimed that the “desperation of the prime minister and BJP is glaring as they seek to clutch at straws for want of a narrative in Karnataka”.

    On the ultimate day of the advertising marketing campaign for the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka, Surjewala said Prime Minister Narendra Modi ought to speak out on corruption charges in direction of his event’s authorities and added that excuses cannot be the refuge of the BJP on this election.

    “We reject the fakery and falsehood being perpetuated by PM as he refuses to answer a single question on why BJP is denigrating the ‘swabhimaan’ of Karnataka,” the Congress chief said when requested regarding the BJP’s value on “sovereignty” remark.”

    “…If raising the issues of Kannada pride being compromised is a crime, we consider it our ‘dharma’ to do so again and again,” the Congress chief instructed PTI.

    Amid the row, the Election Commission on Monday moreover requested the Karnataka BJP to produce “verifiable and traceable” data by Tuesday evening regarding its newspaper business aimed on the opposition event.

    The Congress had approached the poll panel in direction of the business issued by the BJP’s Karnataka unit.

    The EC said if no proof is obtainable, the BJP ought to present you causes as to why movement should not be initiated for violating the MCC and associated licensed provisions under the Representation of the People Act and the Indian Penal Code.

    Before the high-octane campaigning ended this evening, a BJP delegation headed by Union minister Bhupender Yadav submitted a memorandum to the poll panel in Delhi over the “sovereignty” remark attributed to Sonia Gandhi and the event moreover demanded an FIR in direction of her.

    Speaking to reporters, event chief Tarun Chugh, who was part of the delegation furthermore BJP MP Anil Baluni and chief Om Pathak, cited the Representation of the People Act and said the Congress event should be derecognised.

    Citing the Congress tweets, the BJP in its memorandum to the poll watchdog alleged that such a comment is a well-considered “evil design” to impress the staunch nationalists, peace-loving, progressive and globally recognised of us of Karnataka.

    The intent apparently is to disturb the equanimity, harmony and peace to garner votes and assist some select communities or groups, whose sole operate and intent is to disrupt the very being of the Indian state, it claimed.

    The BJP moreover filed a grievance with the Election Commission in Bengaluru and requested it to problem a course for the registration of an FIR in direction of Gandhi over utilizing the phrase “sovereignty”.

    Noting {{that a}} “sovereign” by definition is an neutral nation, the grievance said, “When a country becomes independent, that country is called a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country and the state of Karnataka is a proud part of it. Till today no one raised any question about the integrity of Kannadigas with the sovereignty of the nation.”

    The grievance added, “The meaning of what Congress is saying is that the Congress believes that Karnataka is separate from India. This statement is divisive in nature.”

    “It is aimed at dividing the citizens and creating a rift between people of different states. Karnataka is not different from India. This is a shocking statement leading to igniting divisive sentiments and creating disharmony in the society.”

    Describing the Congress’ tweet quoting Gandhi as “shocking and unacceptable”, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, who filed the grievance, said Gandhi had violated provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and requested the EC to take stringent movement in direction of her for making “such a statement”.

    Karandlaje, the convener of the BJP Election Management Committee, moreover requested the EC to problem directions to register an FIR in direction of her and take exemplary punitive movement.

    “This is an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka, who fought for India’s independence. It is an insult to crores of patriotic Kannadigas, who swear by India and cherish their Indianness,” said the Union Minister of State for Agriculture.

    The assertion would end in division on the premise of language and statehood, the grievance alleged.

    Polling to elect 224 members of the Karnataka assembly will in all probability be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will occur on May 13.

  • Chhattisgarh CM slams BJP after Karnataka MLA calls Sonia Gandhi ‘vishkanya’

    By PTI

    RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Friday lashed out on the Bharatiya Janata Party after an MLA from the saffron social gathering in Karnataka known as Sonia Gandhi a ‘vishkanya’.

    Talking to reporters proper right here, Baghel said, “It appears that the BJP has the right to speak against others, but if anyone speaks about them then there is a problem.”

    The Congress has demanded the expulsion of the BJP chief, Basangouda Patil Yatnal, asserting that his remarks are the “worst kind” of sacrilege and abuse in opposition to Gandhi on the “instance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai”.

    “The modus operandi of BJP is clear. They target Sonia Gandhi every time. Their (BJP) national leaders have made baseless remarks against her (Sonia Gandhi) several times,” CM Baghel said.

    The ‘vishkanya’ jibe in opposition to Gandhi by Yatnal, who’s the Bijapur MLA and former minister, at a poll rally acquired right here a day after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in distinction Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a ‘poisonous snake’.

    Campaigning in Karnataka for the May 10 assembly polls is in full swing and the Congress seeks to wrest power from the BJP throughout the state.

    Karnataka is the one southern state the place the BJP is in power.

    “The country wants to know what PM Narendra Modi and (home minister) Amit Shah have to say now,” said Baghel, together with that Congress employees in Chhattisgarh had been considering submitting a police grievance.

    Asked about Kharge’s snake remark in opposition to the PM, Baghel said the Congress president has “withdrawn” it.

    RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Friday lashed out on the Bharatiya Janata Party after an MLA from the saffron social gathering in Karnataka known as Sonia Gandhi a ‘vishkanya’.

    Talking to reporters proper right here, Baghel said, “It appears that the BJP has the right to speak against others, but if anyone speaks about them then there is a problem.”

    The Congress has demanded the expulsion of the BJP chief, Basangouda Patil Yatnal, asserting that his remarks are the “worst kind” of sacrilege and abuse in opposition to Gandhi on the “instance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai”.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “The modus operandi of BJP is clear. They target Sonia Gandhi every time. Their (BJP) national leaders have made baseless remarks against her (Sonia Gandhi) several times,” CM Baghel said.

    The ‘vishkanya’ jibe in opposition to Gandhi by Yatnal, who’s the Bijapur MLA and former minister, at a poll rally acquired right here a day after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in distinction Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a ‘poisonous snake’.

    Campaigning in Karnataka for the May 10 assembly polls is in full swing and the Congress seeks to wrest power from the BJP throughout the state.

    Karnataka is the one southern state the place the BJP is in power.

    “The country wants to know what PM Narendra Modi and (home minister) Amit Shah have to say now,” said Baghel, together with that Congress employees in Chhattisgarh had been considering submitting a police grievance.

    Asked about Kharge’s snake remark in opposition to the PM, Baghel said the Congress president has “withdrawn” it.

  • Real ‘anti-nationals’ are these misusing power to divide Indians in the direction of each other: Sonia Gandhi

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Launching a scathing assault on the federal authorities on B R Ambedkar’s begin anniversary, former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Friday alleged that the regime in power is “misusing and subverting” the institutions of the Constitution, and the people ought to act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”.

    Penning an article in The Telegraph on the 132nd begin anniversary of Ambedkar, the architect of India’s Constitution, Gandhi acknowledged proper now the precise “anti-nationals” are these which are misusing their power to divide Indians in the direction of each other — on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender.

    “As we honour Babasaheb’s legacy today, we must remember his prescient warning that the success of the Constitution depends on the conduct of the people entrusted with the duty to govern,” the Congress parliamentary get collectively president acknowledged.

    She alleged that proper now, the regime in power is misusing and subverting the institutions of the Constitution, and weakening its foundations of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice.

    Gandhi alleged that liberty is “threatened” by misusing the regulation to harass people comparatively than to protect their rights and equality is “assaulted” by “favoured treatment to chosen friends” in every sphere, even as a result of the overwhelming majority of Indians endure economically.

    “Fraternity is eroded by deliberately manufacturing an atmosphere of hatred and polarising Indians against each other. The resultant injustice is amplified by pressuring the judiciary through a sustained campaign,” Gandhi acknowledged. At this junction in our nation’s historic previous, people ought to act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”, she acknowledged.

    “All Indians wherever they stand — political parties, unions and associations, citizens in groups and as individuals — must play their parts at this critical time. Dr. Ambedkar’s life and struggle teaches critical lessons which can serve as a guide,” the earlier Congress president acknowledged.

    She acknowledged the first lesson is to vigorously debate and disagree, nevertheless in the long run work collectively for the nation’s curiosity.

    The historic previous of India’s freedom battle is filled with sharp disagreements amongst Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Ambedkar, Sardar Patel, and plenty of others, she well-known. These debates naturally entice curiosity, as they supply many views on vital questions on our future, she added.

    “But we must not forget that ultimately, all the eminent men and women who fought for our freedom worked together for our independence and to shape our nation. Their ups and downs at different times only show that they were fellow travellers on a common journey, and they were well aware of the fact,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    Dr Ambedkar’s conduct as a result of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Drafting Committee exemplifies this principle, she asserted.

    She acknowledged the second lesson to review is to encourage a spirit of fraternity, the bedrock of the nation.

    “Babasaheb believed deeply in the importance of nurturing a brotherhood of Indians as one people, saying ‘without fraternity, equality and liberty will be no deeper than coats of paint’,” she acknowledged.

    In his final speech, he talked about how the caste system strikes on the roots of fraternity — and often called it “anti-national,” Gandhi recalled.

    “This phrase is abused by those in power today, but Dr. Ambedkar explained its true meaning — the caste system is ‘anti-national’ because it brings about separation, generates jealousy, antipathy — in short, because it divides Indians against each other,” she acknowledged.

    “Today, the real ‘anti-nationals’ are those who are misusing their power to divide Indians against each other — on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender. Thankfully, despite the regime’s efforts, the sense of fraternity runs deep in Indians,” Gandhi asserted.

    She cited the occasion of crores of Indians from all walks of life protesting in the direction of non secular divisiveness, elevating their voices for livelihoods of farmers, and serving to at least one one other to their best abilities all through the COVID-19 pandemic, saying these conditions present that sense of fraternity runs deep previous doubt.

    “We must always nurture this sense of brotherhood and defend it from attacks — in our households, communities, and organisations,” she acknowledged.

    The third lesson from Ambedkar is to always battle for social and monetary justice, Gandhi acknowledged.

    “Dr Ambedkar fought for the rights of Dalits, as well as the rights of all individuals and communities who were marginalised. The system in the Constitution for backward classes and minorities is flexible and expansive, and has enabled progressive action for their welfare,” she well-known.

    “Today, the challenges of ensuring social justice have taken new forms. The economic reforms of 1991 introduced by the Congress government have increased prosperity, but we now see growing economic inequality,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    “Reckless privatisation” of public sector gadgets is narrowing the system of reservation which provided security and social mobility to Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs, she argued.

    The introduction of newest utilized sciences is threatening livelihoods however as well as creating options to organise larger, and assure larger equality, she acknowledged.

    “The challenge is to learn from Babasaheb Ambedkar and ensure social justice in these changing times, and act on our convictions in our public and private lives,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    She moreover quoted Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ultimate phrases throughout the Constituent Assembly — “If we wish to preserve the Constitution. Let us resolve not to be tardy in the recognition of the evils that lie across our path nor to be weak in our initiative to remove them. That is the only way to serve the country. I know of no better.”

    These phrases must be our resolve throughout the years to return, Gandhi added.

    Ambedkar’s distinctive life stays a everlasting inspiration proper now for all Indians, she acknowledged.

    NEW DELHI: Launching a scathing assault on the federal authorities on B R Ambedkar’s begin anniversary, former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Friday alleged that the regime in power is “misusing and subverting” the institutions of the Constitution, and the people ought to act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”.

    Penning an article in The Telegraph on the 132nd begin anniversary of Ambedkar, the architect of India’s Constitution, Gandhi acknowledged proper now the precise “anti-nationals” are these which are misusing their power to divide Indians in the direction of each other — on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender.

    “As we honour Babasaheb’s legacy today, we must remember his prescient warning that the success of the Constitution depends on the conduct of the people entrusted with the duty to govern,” the Congress parliamentary get collectively president acknowledged.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    She alleged that proper now, the regime in power is misusing and subverting the institutions of the Constitution, and weakening its foundations of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice.

    Gandhi alleged that liberty is “threatened” by misusing the regulation to harass people comparatively than to protect their rights and equality is “assaulted” by “favoured treatment to chosen friends” in every sphere, even as a result of the overwhelming majority of Indians endure economically.

    “Fraternity is eroded by deliberately manufacturing an atmosphere of hatred and polarising Indians against each other. The resultant injustice is amplified by pressuring the judiciary through a sustained campaign,” Gandhi acknowledged. At this junction in our nation’s historic previous, people ought to act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”, she acknowledged.

    “All Indians wherever they stand — political parties, unions and associations, citizens in groups and as individuals — must play their parts at this critical time. Dr. Ambedkar’s life and struggle teaches critical lessons which can serve as a guide,” the earlier Congress president acknowledged.

    She acknowledged the first lesson is to vigorously debate and disagree, nevertheless in the long run work collectively for the nation’s curiosity.

    The historic previous of India’s freedom battle is filled with sharp disagreements amongst Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Ambedkar, Sardar Patel, and plenty of others, she well-known. These debates naturally entice curiosity, as they supply many views on vital questions on our future, she added.

    “But we must not forget that ultimately, all the eminent men and women who fought for our freedom worked together for our independence and to shape our nation. Their ups and downs at different times only show that they were fellow travellers on a common journey, and they were well aware of the fact,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    Dr Ambedkar’s conduct as a result of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Drafting Committee exemplifies this principle, she asserted.

    She acknowledged the second lesson to review is to encourage a spirit of fraternity, the bedrock of the nation.

    “Babasaheb believed deeply in the importance of nurturing a brotherhood of Indians as one people, saying ‘without fraternity, equality and liberty will be no deeper than coats of paint’,” she acknowledged.

    In his final speech, he talked about how the caste system strikes on the roots of fraternity — and often called it “anti-national,” Gandhi recalled.

    “This phrase is abused by those in power today, but Dr. Ambedkar explained its true meaning — the caste system is ‘anti-national’ because it brings about separation, generates jealousy, antipathy — in short, because it divides Indians against each other,” she acknowledged.

    “Today, the real ‘anti-nationals’ are those who are misusing their power to divide Indians against each other — on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender. Thankfully, despite the regime’s efforts, the sense of fraternity runs deep in Indians,” Gandhi asserted.

    She cited the occasion of crores of Indians from all walks of life protesting in the direction of non secular divisiveness, elevating their voices for livelihoods of farmers, and serving to at least one one other to their best abilities all through the COVID-19 pandemic, saying these conditions present that sense of fraternity runs deep previous doubt.

    “We must always nurture this sense of brotherhood and defend it from attacks — in our households, communities, and organisations,” she acknowledged.

    The third lesson from Ambedkar is to always battle for social and monetary justice, Gandhi acknowledged.

    “Dr Ambedkar fought for the rights of Dalits, as well as the rights of all individuals and communities who were marginalised. The system in the Constitution for backward classes and minorities is flexible and expansive, and has enabled progressive action for their welfare,” she well-known.

    “Today, the challenges of ensuring social justice have taken new forms. The economic reforms of 1991 introduced by the Congress government have increased prosperity, but we now see growing economic inequality,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    “Reckless privatisation” of public sector gadgets is narrowing the system of reservation which provided security and social mobility to Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs, she argued.

    The introduction of newest utilized sciences is threatening livelihoods however as well as creating options to organise larger, and assure larger equality, she acknowledged.

    “The challenge is to learn from Babasaheb Ambedkar and ensure social justice in these changing times, and act on our convictions in our public and private lives,” Gandhi acknowledged.

    She moreover quoted Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ultimate phrases throughout the Constituent Assembly — “If we wish to preserve the Constitution. Let us resolve not to be tardy in the recognition of the evils that lie across our path nor to be weak in our initiative to remove them. That is the only way to serve the country. I know of no better.”

    These phrases must be our resolve throughout the years to return, Gandhi added.

    Ambedkar’s distinctive life stays a everlasting inspiration proper now for all Indians, she acknowledged.

  • Sonia Gandhi admitted to Ganga Ram hospital, situation secure: Doctors

    She was admitted to the hospital on Thursday, a spokesperson of the hospital stated.

  • Happy my innings might conclude with Bharat Jodo Yatra: Sonia Gandhi

    By Online Desk

    Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday mentioned that her “innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra, a turning point for Congress.” signalling the top of her political profession. Sonia was addressing the celebration leaders on the eighty fifth plenary session of the celebration in Chattisgarh’s Raipur.

    “This is a challenging time for Congress and the country as a whole. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP have captured every institution. The BJP is fuelling the fire of hatred. It viciously targeted minorities, women, Dalits, and tribals. We must tackle the BJP regime with vigour, reach out to people and convey our message with clarity,” she added.

    “Our victories in 2004 and 2009 along with the able leadership of Dr. Manmohan Singh gave me personal satisfaction but what gratifies me most is that my innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra, a turning point for Congress,” Ms Gandhi mentioned.

    After back-to-back election defeats, Sonia Gandhi stepped again from the Congress management final October, she was succeeded by loyalist Kharge, she did make clear whether or not she’s going to contest within the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    (With company inputs)

    Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday mentioned that her “innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra, a turning point for Congress.” signalling the top of her political profession. Sonia was addressing the celebration leaders on the eighty fifth plenary session of the celebration in Chattisgarh’s Raipur.

    “This is a challenging time for Congress and the country as a whole. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP have captured every institution. The BJP is fuelling the fire of hatred. It viciously targeted minorities, women, Dalits, and tribals. We must tackle the BJP regime with vigour, reach out to people and convey our message with clarity,” she added.

    “Our victories in 2004 and 2009 along with the able leadership of Dr. Manmohan Singh gave me personal satisfaction but what gratifies me most is that my innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra, a turning point for Congress,” Ms Gandhi mentioned.

    After back-to-back election defeats, Sonia Gandhi stepped again from the Congress management final October, she was succeeded by loyalist Kharge, she did make clear whether or not she’s going to contest within the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    (With company inputs)

  • Why delay taking motion in opposition to Gehlot loyalist legislators, asks Pilot

    Express News Service

    JAIPUR:  Rajasthan’s former Deputy Chief Minister and Congress member Sachin Pilot Wednesday questioned the occasion management’s ‘inordinate delay’ in initiating motion in opposition to the leaders who had ‘defied’ then president Sonia Gandhi by not letting a legislature occasion happen on September 25 final yr, and demanded for a speedy motion on the revolt.

    Pilot’s identify was to be proposed because the state chief minister in that occasion assembly but it surely was averted by the insurgent MLAs. Ministers Shanti Dhariwal, Mahesh Joshi and RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Rathore had been stated to have performed a serious function behind the act.

    It is notable that not too long ago the Speaker of the Assembly CP Joshi had replied within the excessive courtroom on the difficulty of resignation of 81 MLAs that since these resignations weren’t given voluntarily, they weren’t accepted. Since then, the Pilot group has been elevating the demand for an inquiry in entrance of the highest management on this regard that underneath whose strain the resignations of the MLAs got on the night time of September 25.

    Referring to the present trigger notices issued greater than 4 months in the past to 3 leaders thought-about near CM Ashok Gehlot for holding a parallel gathering to the CLP assembly, Pilot stated the AICC disciplinary committee underneath A Ok Antony, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and the management can greatest reply as to why there was an “unprecedented delay” in a dec sion on the matter.

    Pilot remarked,“Whatever decisions have to be taken about the Congress party in Rajasthan, it should be taken soon as we are looking at polls at the end of the year.” Pilot additionally identified that PM Narendra Modi is already campaigning in Rajasthan. Congress must mobilize floor staff to be prepared for the battle.

    JAIPUR:  Rajasthan’s former Deputy Chief Minister and Congress member Sachin Pilot Wednesday questioned the occasion management’s ‘inordinate delay’ in initiating motion in opposition to the leaders who had ‘defied’ then president Sonia Gandhi by not letting a legislature occasion happen on September 25 final yr, and demanded for a speedy motion on the revolt.

    Pilot’s identify was to be proposed because the state chief minister in that occasion assembly but it surely was averted by the insurgent MLAs. Ministers Shanti Dhariwal, Mahesh Joshi and RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Rathore had been stated to have performed a serious function behind the act.

    It is notable that not too long ago the Speaker of the Assembly CP Joshi had replied within the excessive courtroom on the difficulty of resignation of 81 MLAs that since these resignations weren’t given voluntarily, they weren’t accepted. Since then, the Pilot group has been elevating the demand for an inquiry in entrance of the highest management on this regard that underneath whose strain the resignations of the MLAs got on the night time of September 25.

    Referring to the present trigger notices issued greater than 4 months in the past to 3 leaders thought-about near CM Ashok Gehlot for holding a parallel gathering to the CLP assembly, Pilot stated the AICC disciplinary committee underneath A Ok Antony, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and the management can greatest reply as to why there was an “unprecedented delay” in a dec sion on the matter.

    Pilot remarked,“Whatever decisions have to be taken about the Congress party in Rajasthan, it should be taken soon as we are looking at polls at the end of the year.” Pilot additionally identified that PM Narendra Modi is already campaigning in Rajasthan. Congress must mobilize floor staff to be prepared for the battle.