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हरियाणा बीजेपी सरकार ने हरियाणवी गायक मासूम शर्मा को लपेटा ? चंडीगढ़ /राजकुमार अग्रवाल /अटल हिन्द ब्यूरो) गुरुग्राम: हरियाणा सरकार ने सिंगर मासूम शर्मा के तीन गानों को यूट्यूब से हटा दिया है. उनका दावा है कि ये गन कल्चर को बढ़ावा देते हैं. इस घटना के बाद इस मामले पर खुद सिंगर मासूम शर्मा ने चुप्पी तोड़ी है. उन्होंने फेसबुक पर लाइव आकर इस मामले के बारे में चुप्पी तोड़ी है और राज्य सरकार के…
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जयराम ठाकुर बोले, हरियाणा में तीसरी बार बनेगी भाजपा की सरकार; जगत सिंह नेगी ने बताया लोकतंत्र के लिए दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण
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Shimla News: नेता प्रतिपक्ष जयराम ठाकुर ने कहा कि हरियाणा के अधिकांश एग्जिट पोल में यह दिखाया गया कि कांग्रेस पार्टी की सरकार बन रही है। यही स्थिति हमने मध्य प्रदेश व छतीसगढ़ में भी देखी थी, लेकिन नतीजे इसके विपरित रहे। आज हरियाणा में तीसरी बार भाजपा की सरकार स्पष्ट रूप से बनती दिख रही है। निश्चित तौर पर हरियाणा में बड़े बहुमत से भाजपा की सरकार बनेगी। जम्मू-कश्मीर में भी भाजपा ने अच्छा प्रदर्शन…
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खुशखबरी: रक्षाबंधन से LPG सिलेंडर मिलेगा महज 500 रुपए में, CM ने किया बड़ा ऐलान
LPG Cylinder in 500 Rupees in Haryana : रक्षाबंधन के मौके पर हरियाणा सरकार ने प्रदेश की जनता को एक तोहफा दिया है, जिसके तहत प्रदेश की महिलाओं को अब LPG सिलेंडर सिर्फ 500 रुपए मिल सकेगा । राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री नायब सैनी ने रक्षाबंधन पर बहनों को यह बड़ी सौगात देते हुए “हर घर गृहिणी योजना” पोर्टल लॉंच किया ।मुख्यमंत्री सैनी ने बीते सोमवार को इस योजना की घोषणा करते वक्त कहा कि देश के प्रधानमंत्री…
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चौटाला परिवार में सबके स्वाभिमान आड़े आते हैं II
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"After the crucial second round of talks with the government failed to make any headway, the protesting farmers carried on with their Delhi Chalo march on Tuesday. There were reports of chaos on the Punjab-Haryana Shambhu border as the Haryana police fired teargas shells as farmers tried to break the erected barricades. Drones have been deployed to keep track of farmers’ movements, most of whom are on tractors.
Delhi has imposed Section 144 throughout the city for 30 days, erected barricades and iron spikes on the borders to prevent the farmers from entering the Capital.
Internet and bulk SMS services were suspended for Tuesday in seven districts of Haryana- Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad and Sirsa. Several farmer leaders’ social media accounts were also reportedly blocked the previous day.
The farmers’ protest, being led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, has been demanding legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops, as promised by the BJP-led government at the Centre, among other demands like loan waiver and implementation of the MS Swaminathan Commission’s recommendations. The farmers participating in the protest are mainly from Punjab and Haryana."
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Prashant Kishor and Yogendra Yadav’s Contrasting Predictions for Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Renowned political analysts Prashant Kishor and Yogendra Yadav have recently offered their predictions for the outcome of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in 2024. While both analysts have provided their insights, their forecasts diverge on crucial points, adding intrigue to the electoral landscape. Here’s an in-depth look at their predictions and the implications for the political scenario:
1. Prashant Kishor’s Projections:
Kishor foresees a scenario where the BJP replicates its performance from the 2019 Lok Sabha elections but falls short of crossing the 370-seat mark.
He suggests that while the BJP may not exceed 400 seats, it is unlikely to drop below the 270-seat threshold necessary to form a government independently.
Kishor’s analysis underscores the significance of alliances and coalition politics in securing a majority in the Lok Sabha.
2. Yogendra Yadav’s Forecasts:
In contrast, Yadav presents a more conservative outlook for the BJP, predicting that the party will struggle to surpass the 300-seat mark.
He emphasizes the challenges faced by the BJP in achieving its ambitious ‘400 paar’ claim, suggesting that the party’s seat tally may fall short of expectations.
Yadav’s projections highlight the potential for shifts in the political landscape, particularly in key states, which could influence the final outcome of the elections.
3. Alignment with Alliance Dynamics:
Both analysts acknowledge the importance of alliances in shaping the electoral arithmetic.
Kishor’s assessment recognizes the role of NDA allies in bolstering the BJP’s prospects, albeit within a defined seat range.
Yadav’s analysis raises the possibility of the INDIA bloc, led by the opposition, emerging as a formidable challenger to the NDA, contingent on developments in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
4. Regional Insights and Seat Projections:
Yadav provides a detailed breakdown of seat projections across various regions, offering insights into potential gains and losses for the BJP.
His projections suggest nuanced dynamics in states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Odisha, with implications for the BJP’s overall performance.
Additionally, Yadav anticipates significant shifts in heartland states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and others, which could shape the final outcome of the elections.
5. Impact of Regional Factors:
Yadav’s analysis underscores the influence of local dynamics, including state-specific issues and political narratives, on electoral outcomes.
He highlights the potential for surprises in states like Karnataka, West Bengal, Northeastern states, Punjab, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, which may defy conventional expectations.
6. Implications for the NDA and Opposition:
Kishor and Yadav’s divergent forecasts offer contrasting narratives for the BJP-led NDA and the opposition alliances.
While Kishor’s projections suggest continuity in the BJP’s dominance, albeit within defined parameters, Yadav’s analysis hints at potential vulnerabilities and opportunities for the opposition to capitalize on.
In conclusion, Prashant Kishor and Yogendra Yadav’s predictions provide valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of Indian politics, highlighting the complexities and uncertainties inherent in electoral forecasting. As the elections unfold, the accuracy of these projections will be closely scrutinized, shaping the narrative of India’s democratic journey.
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"You Killed Bharat Mata In Manipur": Rahul Gandhi Attacks Centre
Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister over the ongoing unrest in Manipur which has claimed over a hundred lives.

New Delhi: The BJP has “murdered India in Manipur” and is now trying to set Haryana on fire, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in Lok Sabha today in a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government.
Addressing the Lower House during the debate on the no-confidence motion against the BJP government, Mr Gandhi said, “India is a voice, a voice of the heart. You have killed that voice in Manipur. You have murdered Bharat Mata in Manipur. You are traitors. My mother is sitting here. The other mother, Bharat Mata, you killed her in Manipur. That is why Prime Minister does not visit Manipur. You are not protectors of Bharat Mata, you are her killers.”
“The Prime Minister has not gone to Manipur because he doesn’t consider it a part of India. You (BJP) have divided Manipur,” Mr Gandhi said, amid loud protests from the treasury benches. He alleged that the centre can stop the violence in Manipur by calling in the Army, but has not acted yet.
Invoking the epic Ramayana, Mr Gandhi said Ravan was not killed by Ram, but by his arrogance. “You have sprinkled kerosene everywhere, you have set fire to Manipur, you are now trying the same thing in Haryana,” he said, referring to recent communal clashes in Gurugram and Nuh that killed six people.
The remarks sparked a huge uproar in the House, with senior ministers demanding Mr Gandhi’s apology.
Earlier, Mr Gandhi said that when he set out on the Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu to Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, he was confident of his fitness and did not expect it to be difficult. “But this country does not tolerate arrogance. Within a few days, an old injury resurfaced and I was in pain,” he said.
The Congress leader recounted how he derived strength and courage from the people he met during the march and also felt their pain and hardship. Mr Gandhi also recounted his conversations with two women in the relief camps set up to shelter those displaced due to ethnic violence in Manipur.
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Yogeshwar Dutt's Dig At Wrestler-Turned-Politician Vinesh Phogat Over Haryana Government Benefits
Olympic medallist Yogeshwar Dutt took a jibe at former wrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat for “seeking benefits” from the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Haryana government after fiercely opposing the BJP during the wrestler’s protests. Notably, the Nayab Singh Saini-led Haryana government is set to extend benefits to Vinesh, equivalent to an Olympics silver medallist. “Time is very powerful.…
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PM Modi’s Visit to RSS Headquarters: A New Chapter in BJP-Sangh Relations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in Nagpur. This was his first visit since becoming Prime Minister in 2014. His speech, in which he praised the RSS, is seen as a sign of improving relations between the BJP and its ideological mentor.
Strengthening BJP-RSS Relations
During his visit, Modi compared the RSS to a big tree that represents India’s culture and modern values. He also praised its volunteers, known as swayamsevaks, for their dedication to the country. Modi visited the memorial of RSS founders K B Hedgewar and M S Golwalkar, which was viewed as an effort to rebuild strong ties between the BJP and RSS.
The RSS has always influenced the BJP, but past leaders have kept a clear distinction between government policies and RSS ideology. Modi’s visit suggests a closer connection between the two groups.
Political Impact
The visit comes at an important time. In the last national elections, the BJP lost its full majority for the first time in 10 years. There were reports of tension between the BJP and RSS, as the party was focusing more on Modi’s leadership rather than its core ideology.
However, after reconnecting with the RSS, the BJP won state elections in Haryana, Maharashtra, and Delhi. Modi’s visit now reinforces the idea that the party values the RSS’ support.
What’s Next?
Modi’s visit comes before two key events—the RSS’ 100-year celebration and the BJP’s National Executive meeting in Bengaluru. The BJP is also expected to announce a new party president soon. By emphasizing RSS values like “service” and “dedication,” Modi seems to be aligning the party’s future with the RSS’ philosophy.
Maharashtra BJP leader Chandrashekhar Bawankule confirmed this, saying Modi’s speech highlighted the RSS’ role in India’s development.
The Changing BJP-RSS Dynamic
The RSS is known for its social work, but critics have often accused it of pushing a political agenda. Modi’s speech, where he credited RSS volunteers for their role in events like the recent Maha Kumbh Mela, shows that the Sangh’s influence on the BJP remains strong.
The government has also lifted restrictions on civil servants participating in RSS-backed social activities, signaling a policy shift in favor of the Sangh.
Conclusion
Modi’s visit to the RSS headquarters is an important moment for BJP-RSS ties. While the BJP has grown as an independent political force, it is now embracing its ideological roots once again. As the BJP prepares for future elections and leadership changes, this renewed bond with the RSS could shape its political path in the coming years. For the latest news headlines India in Hindi, subscribe to our newsletter!
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Haryana bjp-अनिल विज को समझ जाना चाहिए की भाजपा में उनके लिए अब कोई जगह नहीं है
अनिल विज को समझ जाना चाहिए की भाजपा में उनके लिए अब कोई जगह नहीं है चंडीगढ़ राजकुमार अग्रवाल /अटल हिन्द राजनीति में कोई किसी का सगा नहीं होता खासकर कथित हिन्दू पार्टी भाजपा में यह वही भाजपा है जो जिसने अपना अस्तित्व बचाने के लिए मुस्लिमों का साथ लिया और देश की राजनीति में अपनी पहचान बनाई। केंद्र से नरेंद्र मोदी ने लाल कृष्ण आडवाणी ,मुरली मनोहर जोशी और कल्याण सिंह जैसे राजनेताओ को खुड्डे लाइन लगा…
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[ad_1] Paromita Das New Delhi: Elections in West Bengal have always been fiercely contested, and as the state heads towards the 2026 Assembly elections, the political battleground has been set once again. The latest controversy revolves around the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), with both parties locked in a heated dispute over alleged “ghost voters” in the state’s electoral rolls. At the center of the controversy is the TMC’s initiative to scrutinize voter lists and identify what it calls “fraudulent and duplicate voters.” However, the BJP has alleged that this drive is a covert attempt to remove Hindu refugees and linguistic minorities from electoral rolls, thereby disenfranchising those communities that are perceived to be anti-TMC. The BJP has now launched a counter-campaign, urging affected voters to report any wrongful removal from the voter list and ensuring that no legitimate voter is left out before the crucial 2026 elections. The escalating political war over voter rolls is not just a procedural issue but a battle for electoral dominance in West Bengal, where the BJP has been trying to make significant inroads against Mamata Banerjee’s well-entrenched TMC government. The Voter List Controversy: Allegations and Counter-Allegations The TMC’s campaign to identify “ghost voters” was launched to purge the electoral rolls of fraudulent entries. Firhad Hakim, a senior TMC leader and the mayor of Kolkata, spearheaded the initiative in Bhabanipur—Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s home constituency. Hakim claimed that the BJP, with the alleged approval of the Election Commission (EC), had illegally registered voters from Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana in West Bengal. To counter this, the TMC ordered a 10-day drive to identify and remove suspected fake voters. The BJP, however, has strongly opposed the initiative, calling it a deliberate move to suppress Hindu and non-Bengali voters, many of whom are believed to be anti-TMC. Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari accused the ruling party of trying to manipulate voter lists to favor itself. Adhikari also urged the Election Commission to take action against state officials who he claimed were complicit in the alleged voter suppression scheme. BJP leaders have particularly raised concerns over officials in districts like Nadia, North 24-Parganas, and Kolkata, where they claim that state officers are acting in favor of the TMC by unfairly dropping voters from electoral rolls. In response, the BJP has begun a door-to-door verification campaign in Bhabanipur, checking if Hindu and non-Bengali names are being removed. BJP’s Strategy: Countering the Alleged Voter Suppression To combat what it sees as an attack on its voter base, the BJP has launched a massive grassroots campaign to monitor the voter verification process. The party has urged its workers to identify and challenge any wrongful deletions from the voter list. In urban constituencies with a high concentration of non-Bengali and Hindu voters, like Barrackpore, Asansol, and Bhabanipur, BJP teams are reaching out to citizens to verify whether their names are still on the rolls. The party has promised legal assistance to those who have been wrongfully removed, ensuring that every voter’s name is reinstated before the 2026 Assembly elections. BJP Rajya Sabha MP Samik Bhattacharya took the attack further by alleging that TMC had previously benefited from duplicate and fake voters, helping them secure election victories. He claimed that the BJP had compiled a database proving these allegations, but now the TMC was attempting to remove Hindu voters under the pretext of cleaning up voter rolls. BJP leader Anupam Bhattacharya has focused on Bhabanipur, stating that the party has already begun preliminary work to identify voters being removed. Bhattacharya said that in the 2024 general elections, the BJP secured leads in five out of eight Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) wards in Bhabanipur, indicating strong anti-TMC sentiment in the constituency.
The BJP fears that if names are removed from the voter list, the party will lose its edge in key constituencies. The TMC’s Defense: “Cleaning Up the Voter List” or Political Tactics? While the BJP has framed the TMC’s drive as an attempt at voter suppression, the TMC has maintained that the initiative is necessary to ensure clean and fair elections. Firhad Hakim argued that the identification of “ghost voters” is a legitimate process meant to remove fraudulent registrations and duplicate voter IDs from the system. The TMC has rejected the BJP’s accusations, stating that the removal of fake voters benefits all parties equally. They claim that the BJP’s resistance to the voter verification drive suggests that it wants to retain fraudulent voters to manipulate elections. A Pre-Election Power Struggle This controversy is more than just a technical dispute over electoral rolls—it is a strategic power struggle between the BJP and TMC ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. With the BJP steadily gaining ground in urban and semi-urban areas, the TMC is keen to hold onto its dominance, especially in areas where it has been challenged. Both parties have strong political motives behind their actions. The BJP wants to consolidate its voter base and ensure that Hindu and non-Bengali voters remain on the electoral rolls, while the TMC wants to safeguard its strongholds by removing what it considers fake or duplicate voters. The real question is whether this voter verification drive will be conducted fairly, without bias from state government officials or political interference. If genuine voters—regardless of their religious or linguistic identity—are being removed, it would be a serious violation of democratic principles. However, if actual ghost voters exist, removing them would be a necessary step towards electoral transparency. Conclusion: The Road to 2026—A Battle Over Voter Identity As West Bengal gears up for the 2026 Assembly elections, the battle over voter lists is set to intensify. With accusations flying from both sides, it is crucial for the Election Commission of India (ECI) to intervene and ensure a fair, unbiased verification process. If the TMC is truly committed to removing only duplicate voters, it must be transparent about its methodology to prevent targeted disenfranchisement. Similarly, the BJP’s campaign must remain focused on legitimate voter protection, rather than using the issue for political mobilization alone. West Bengal’s electoral history is marked by high-stakes battles and allegations of rigging, making voter integrity a critical issue. With both the BJP and TMC preparing for an intense electoral fight, the outcome of this voter list controversy could play a decisive role in shaping the political future of the state. The post BJP vs TMC: The Battle Over West Bengal’s Voter List Intensifies appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Paromita Das New Delhi: Elections in West Bengal have always been fiercely contested, and as the state heads towards the 2026 Assembly elections, the political battleground has been set once again. The latest controversy revolves around the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), with both parties locked in a heated dispute over alleged “ghost voters” in the state’s electoral rolls. At the center of the controversy is the TMC’s initiative to scrutinize voter lists and identify what it calls “fraudulent and duplicate voters.” However, the BJP has alleged that this drive is a covert attempt to remove Hindu refugees and linguistic minorities from electoral rolls, thereby disenfranchising those communities that are perceived to be anti-TMC. The BJP has now launched a counter-campaign, urging affected voters to report any wrongful removal from the voter list and ensuring that no legitimate voter is left out before the crucial 2026 elections. The escalating political war over voter rolls is not just a procedural issue but a battle for electoral dominance in West Bengal, where the BJP has been trying to make significant inroads against Mamata Banerjee’s well-entrenched TMC government. The Voter List Controversy: Allegations and Counter-Allegations The TMC’s campaign to identify “ghost voters” was launched to purge the electoral rolls of fraudulent entries. Firhad Hakim, a senior TMC leader and the mayor of Kolkata, spearheaded the initiative in Bhabanipur—Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s home constituency. Hakim claimed that the BJP, with the alleged approval of the Election Commission (EC), had illegally registered voters from Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana in West Bengal. To counter this, the TMC ordered a 10-day drive to identify and remove suspected fake voters. The BJP, however, has strongly opposed the initiative, calling it a deliberate move to suppress Hindu and non-Bengali voters, many of whom are believed to be anti-TMC. Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari accused the ruling party of trying to manipulate voter lists to favor itself. Adhikari also urged the Election Commission to take action against state officials who he claimed were complicit in the alleged voter suppression scheme. BJP leaders have particularly raised concerns over officials in districts like Nadia, North 24-Parganas, and Kolkata, where they claim that state officers are acting in favor of the TMC by unfairly dropping voters from electoral rolls. In response, the BJP has begun a door-to-door verification campaign in Bhabanipur, checking if Hindu and non-Bengali names are being removed. BJP’s Strategy: Countering the Alleged Voter Suppression To combat what it sees as an attack on its voter base, the BJP has launched a massive grassroots campaign to monitor the voter verification process. The party has urged its workers to identify and challenge any wrongful deletions from the voter list. In urban constituencies with a high concentration of non-Bengali and Hindu voters, like Barrackpore, Asansol, and Bhabanipur, BJP teams are reaching out to citizens to verify whether their names are still on the rolls. The party has promised legal assistance to those who have been wrongfully removed, ensuring that every voter’s name is reinstated before the 2026 Assembly elections. BJP Rajya Sabha MP Samik Bhattacharya took the attack further by alleging that TMC had previously benefited from duplicate and fake voters, helping them secure election victories. He claimed that the BJP had compiled a database proving these allegations, but now the TMC was attempting to remove Hindu voters under the pretext of cleaning up voter rolls. BJP leader Anupam Bhattacharya has focused on Bhabanipur, stating that the party has already begun preliminary work to identify voters being removed. Bhattacharya said that in the 2024 general elections, the BJP secured leads in five out of eight Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) wards in Bhabanipur, indicating strong anti-TMC sentiment in the constituency.
The BJP fears that if names are removed from the voter list, the party will lose its edge in key constituencies. The TMC’s Defense: “Cleaning Up the Voter List” or Political Tactics? While the BJP has framed the TMC’s drive as an attempt at voter suppression, the TMC has maintained that the initiative is necessary to ensure clean and fair elections. Firhad Hakim argued that the identification of “ghost voters” is a legitimate process meant to remove fraudulent registrations and duplicate voter IDs from the system. The TMC has rejected the BJP’s accusations, stating that the removal of fake voters benefits all parties equally. They claim that the BJP’s resistance to the voter verification drive suggests that it wants to retain fraudulent voters to manipulate elections. A Pre-Election Power Struggle This controversy is more than just a technical dispute over electoral rolls—it is a strategic power struggle between the BJP and TMC ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. With the BJP steadily gaining ground in urban and semi-urban areas, the TMC is keen to hold onto its dominance, especially in areas where it has been challenged. Both parties have strong political motives behind their actions. The BJP wants to consolidate its voter base and ensure that Hindu and non-Bengali voters remain on the electoral rolls, while the TMC wants to safeguard its strongholds by removing what it considers fake or duplicate voters. The real question is whether this voter verification drive will be conducted fairly, without bias from state government officials or political interference. If genuine voters—regardless of their religious or linguistic identity—are being removed, it would be a serious violation of democratic principles. However, if actual ghost voters exist, removing them would be a necessary step towards electoral transparency. Conclusion: The Road to 2026—A Battle Over Voter Identity As West Bengal gears up for the 2026 Assembly elections, the battle over voter lists is set to intensify. With accusations flying from both sides, it is crucial for the Election Commission of India (ECI) to intervene and ensure a fair, unbiased verification process. If the TMC is truly committed to removing only duplicate voters, it must be transparent about its methodology to prevent targeted disenfranchisement. Similarly, the BJP’s campaign must remain focused on legitimate voter protection, rather than using the issue for political mobilization alone. West Bengal’s electoral history is marked by high-stakes battles and allegations of rigging, making voter integrity a critical issue. With both the BJP and TMC preparing for an intense electoral fight, the outcome of this voter list controversy could play a decisive role in shaping the political future of the state. The post BJP vs TMC: The Battle Over West Bengal’s Voter List Intensifies appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Lado Laxmi Yojana News For Women News in Gujarati. While the central government is trying to make women self-reliant, the state government is also giving priority to women's development. After Delhi and Maharashtra, now the Haryana government has made an important announcement for women. During the Haryana assembly elections, the BJP had announced to give Rs 2100 to women every month after forming the government. Now the Haryana government has said which women will get the benefit of this scheme and when.
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Delhi’s New Chief Minister: Rekha Gupta

Rekha Gupta has been appointed as the Chief Minister of Delhi, marking BJP’s return to power in the capital after 27 years. Born in Haryana in 1974, she pursued a Bachelor of Commerce from Delhi University and later earned an LLB from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, equipping her with a strong foundation in law and governance.
Gupta’s political journey began in student politics, where she served as the President of the Delhi University Students’ Union. Her dedication led to her election as an MCD Councillor from Shalimar Bagh, followed by her role as National Vice President of BJP Mahila Morcha. In the recent elections, she secured a victory as an MLA from Shalimar Bagh, setting the stage for her historic appointment as Delhi’s Chief Minister on February 20, 2025.
Her vision for a “Viksit Delhi” emphasizes infrastructure, governance reforms, and women’s safety. One of her first actions was to review the previous government’s liquor policy, leading to a revelation of ₹2,000 crore in financial discrepancies through a CAG report. Her leadership faces challenges such as environmental concerns, urban development, and public safety, but her experience positions her as a leader capable of driving meaningful change.
Rekha Gupta’s appointment is significant, as she is currently the only female Chief Minister in any BJP-ruled state or Union Territory. Her rise symbolizes a new era in Delhi politics, with expectations of progressive reforms and improved governance under her leadership.
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