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I Congratulate BJP For Coming Up With A Very Good Manifesto: Anand Ranganathan’ - 1 May 2023
In this episode of India Upfront with Rahul Shivshankar we will be discussing BJP promises UCC, NRC in Karnataka. The Bharatiya Janata Party has released its manifesto for the upcoming Karnataka assembly election. In its 16 points 'Vikas' roadmap, BJP promised for UCC & NRC in the state among others. Incumbent CM of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai said, "We've kept PM Modi's slogan of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' at the centre of the manifesto. These are not simply poll promises but our commitment." We are joined by panelists who will share their views on this.
"I congratulate the BJP for coming up with a very good manifesto. All the state arms need to come together and decide what is a freebie and what is a welfare scheme", says Anand Ranganathan.
"The BJP calls our welfare schemes as "freebies," and now they have announced much more freebies than anybody else. J. P. Nadda and Amit Shah are trying to play the communal politics that they play in UP and in Assam", says Tanveer Ahmed National Spokesperson. Watch the complete video now to know more.
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BJP names former BPF member Biswajit Daimary as its Rajya Sabha candidate from Assam
BJP names former BPF member Biswajit Daimary as its Rajya Sabha candidate from Assam
The BJP on February 15 named Biswajit Daimary, who had joined it after quitting his Rajya Sabha seat as a Bodoland People’s Front MP, as its candidate for the bye-election to the Upper House from Assam. Mr. Daimary has been thrice elected to the House since 2008 and had quit soon after his re-election in 2020 as strains emerged in the BJP-BPF ties, and he preferred to join the saffron party. The…
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असम के लिए भाजपा का संकल्प पत्र: घोषणा पत्र में BJP का फोकस गरीब, शिक्षा और घुसपैठ मुक्त प्रदेश पर; दावा- सही NCR लागू करेंगे
असम के लिए भाजपा का संकल्प पत्र: घोषणा पत्र में BJP का फोकस गरीब, शिक्षा और घुसपैठ मुक्त प्रदेश पर; दावा- सही NCR लागू करेंगे
Hindi News National BJP Released Its Manifesto For Assam Assembly Polls | Manifesto For Assam Assembly Election, National Register Of Citizens (NRC), Assam Assembly Election 2021 Ads से है परेशान? बिना Ads खबरों के लिए इनस्टॉल करें दैनिक भास्कर ऐप गुवाहाटी9 मिनट पहले कॉपी लिंक असम विधानसभा चुनाव के लिए भाजपा ने मंगलवार को अपना घोषणा पत्र जारी कर दिया। भाजपा के राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष जेपी नड्डा ने…
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BJP releases poll manifesto, makes 10 promises
BJP releases poll manifesto, makes 10 promises
Launch of ‘Mission Brahmaputra’ to make Assam flood-free, initiating the process for a ‘corrected’ NRC, protection of political rights of the people of Assam through a delimitation exercise, constitution of a task force to recover lands of sattras from illegal encroachers, free education for every child in state government-run institutions, two lakh government jobs to youths in next five years,…
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Asom Gana Parishad In Poll Manifesto Promises Assam Accord Implementation
Asom Gana Parishad In Poll Manifesto Promises Assam Accord Implementation
The BJP is contesting in alliance with Asom Gana Parishad and United People’s Party Liberal. (File) Guwahati: Assam’s Asom Gana Parishad party released its poll manifesto for the upcoming state assembly poll today promising implementation of Assam Accord and its Clause 6 to protect the rights of the indigenous people. The AGP manifesto like that of BJP, its major partner in the NDA, is…
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Assam Assembly polls | BJP pledges to release ‘corrected’ NRC in poll manifesto
Assam Assembly polls | BJP pledges to release ‘corrected’ NRC in poll manifesto
BJP releases manifesto for the Assam Assembly elections listing out ‘10 commitments’ The BJP has pledged to release a “corrected” version of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) but avoided any reference to the implementation of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act and Clause 6 of the Assam Accord. Assam was the first State to oppose the CAA as protesters said it violated the spirit of…
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Assam polls: BJP chief releases manifesto, promises to work on ‘corrected NRC’
Assam polls: BJP chief releases manifesto, promises to work on ‘corrected NRC’
National President of Assam’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party JP Nadda today released the manifesto for the upcoming assembly elections in the state, promising to work on the “corrected” National Register of Citizens (NRC), protect “genuine” Indian citizens and detect infiltrators. “We will protect genuine Indian citizens and detect infiltrators to ensure the Ahom civilisation stays safe,” Nadda…
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BJP releases manifesto for Assam assembly polls
BJP releases manifesto for Assam assembly polls
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday released its manifesto for the upcoming Assam assembly elections in the presence of party president JP Nadda, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Speaking at the event, Nadda said: “We have gained momentum of development. We are standing for a big leap. With these aspirations, we have put our words in…
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JP Nadda Unveils Manifesto 'Sankalp Patra' | Assam Elections 2021 | CNN News18
BJP releases its manifesto for the Assam Assembly Elections 2021. JP Nadda is unveils big poll commitments for the state.
BJP Assam Manifesto released by J P Nadda in the presence of CM Sarvananda Sonowal and Himanta Biswa Sarma. State President of the party Ranjeet Kumar Das also present BJP to work to the achievement of 10 commitments.
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Assam Assembly Election 2021: BJP President JP Nadda to release party's poll manifesto Polling for the 126-seat state assembly will be held in three phases. https://www.headlineenglish.com/politics-news/assam-assembly-election-2021-bjp-president-jp-nadda-to-release-partys-poll-manifesto/?feed_id=60120&_unique_id=60596777f30c1 #assam #assamassemblyelections #bjppresident #jpnadda #partymanifesto
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Assam BJP Manifesto 2021: JP Nadda Promises Guaranteed NRC, Mission Brahmaputra, 2 Lakh Govt Jobs & More If Voted To Power
Assam BJP Manifesto 2021: JP Nadda Promises Guaranteed NRC, Mission Brahmaputra, 2 Lakh Govt Jobs & More If Voted To Power
The Bharatiya Janata Party president JP Nadda on Monday relased poll manifesto called as ‘Sankalp Patra’ for the Assam assembly election which are scheduled later this month. The party’s poll manifesto was unveiled in the presence of Chief Minister Sarvananda Sonowal and Himanta Biswa Sarma. State President of the party, Ranjeet Kumar Das was also present at the event held at a Guwahati-based…
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Election 2019 may see the highest voter turnout, but will it benefit BJP?
Lok Sabha Elections 2019 As the election 2019 season enters the final lap with polling left only for one phase of the seven scheduled, voter turnout this time around is likely to create a record. According to reports, the 2019 election is on track to achieve record voter turnout of around 67 per cent (55 – 56 million new voters relative to 2014 general elections).
Which would surpass the previous record of 66.4 per cent during the 2014 polls.As per the data available with the Election Commission of India, voter turnout in the first four phases stood at 69.5 per cent (first phase), 69.44 per cent (second phase), 68.4 per cent (third phase) and 65.51 per cent (fourth phase).
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Constituency-wise comparison, as per a Nomura report suggests that in the first four phases (around 69 per cent of the seats), increased voter participation was concentrated in the key Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) bastions of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Assam and Karnataka.
“The two outliers are Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, where voter turnout was high, but the BJP’s prospects have traditionally been weak,” the report says.So, will the BJP/National Democratic Alliance (NDA) benefit from this higher voter turnout...Read more
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Kashmir integral part of India, can’t be separated: Shah
RAIGARH : BJP president Amit Shah Thursday said Kashmir is an integral part of India and cannot be separated from the country till a single BJP worker is alive,irrespective of whether the party is in power or not. Addressing an election rally in Raigarh district headquarters in Chhattisgarh, he said when the Modi government is re-elected at the Centre, infiltrators will be identified across the country and deported. “Election is underway in Jammu and Kashmir and an ally of Congress, leader of National Conference Omar Abdullah had advocated for a prime minister in Kashmir. Do you think it’s possible that a country can have two PMs? I have been asking Rahul baba to clarify his stand on the (Abdullah’s) statement, but he is silent,” Shah said slamming Congress chief Rahul Gandhi. “Rahul baba listen carefully…Presently there is a government headed by Modi ji and it will be re-elected. But even if we are not in power, nobody can separate Kashmir from India till a single BJP worker is alive.Kashmir is an integral part of India and if anyone says that it will be isolated from the country, then people of the country will not tolerate it,” he added. Shah also accused the Congress and the National Conference of not being in favour of scrapping Article 370 of the Constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir. “Congress and National Conference don’t want to remove Article 370. But the BJP has promised in its poll manifesto that Article 370 will be scrapped,” he said. “Another issue is that of NRC (National Register for Citizen). Congress is saying do not bring NRC, but I want to urge you to again elect the Narendra Modi government at the Centre…infiltrators will be identified right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Gujarat to Assam, and deported,” he said. Describing infiltrators as “termites”, he said they are a threat to the nation’s security. “Our commitment is to throw them out of the country,” the BJP chief added. Shah also alleged that the Congress and other opposition parties are unhappy with the success of the Indian Air Force’s strike on terrorist camps at Balakot in Pakistan in retaliation to the Pulwama terror attack. “The Modi government has done the biggest work to safeguard the borders of the country. When terrorists attacked in Pulwama and killed our 40 jawans, there was anger and disappointment in the country. But the Modi government is not like the ‘mauni baba’ (silent) Manmohan Singh government. Barely 13 days after the attack, air strikes were carried out targeting terror camps in Pakistan,” he said. “At a time when the whole nation rejoiced, there was grief in Pakistan. But there was also sadness in the office Rahul baba and company,” Shah claimed. “The guru of Rahul Gandhi, Sam Pitroda, says some kids have committed mistakes and dialogue should be held with them. Do you think talks should be held with those who killed our 40 jawans? Our policy is clear that reply of the bullets will be given with shells. We will not hold talks with terrorists. BJP has a zero tolerance policy against terrorists.” The Congress ruled the country for 55 years, but it did nothing for development of poor, Dalits, tribals, villages and cities of the country, he alleged. In the five years of the Modi government, work has been done for the development of 50 crore poor. Shah also slammed the Congress government in Chhattisgarh and said Ayushman Bharat scheme has been stopped in the state which was meant for welfare of poor people. He also targeted Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel for banning the CBI from investigating any fresh cases in the state without seeking the state’s consent. “Why was Bhupesh Baghel so afraid of the CBI that he banned it in the state immediatelyafter coming to power. What he has done?” he asked. The Congress had promised to provide unemployment allowance in the state, Shah said, adding, “Are you (people) getting it? No development work is taking place in the state. The law and order situation has collapsed.” Shah was campaigning for BJP candidate Gomtee Sai from Raigarh Lok Sabha constituency which will go to polls in the third phase on April 23. (AGENCIES) Read the full article
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India election 2019: Voting begins in world's largest election
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Media captionThis is the largest election the world has ever seen
Indians have begun voting in the first phase of a general election that is being seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tens of millions of Indians across 20 states and union territories will cast their votes in 91 constituencies.
The seven-phase vote to elect a new lower house of parliament will continue until 19 May. Counting day is 23 May.
With 900 million eligible voters across the country, this is the largest election ever seen.
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Mr Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won a historic landslide in the last elections in 2014.
The Lok Sabha, or lower house of parliament has 543 elected seats and any party or coalition needs a minimum of 272 MPs to form a government.
The BJP has been campaigning to retain a commanding majority, but faces challenges from strong regional parties and a resurgent Congress party, led by Rahul Gandhi.
Mr Gandhi’s father, grandmother and great-grandfather are all former Indian prime ministers. His sister, Priyanka Gandhi, formally joined politics in January.
Image caption Mr Modi has made national security a key election issue
Hundreds of voters began to queue up outside polling centres early Thursday morning. In the north-eastern state of Assam, lines of voters began forming almost an hour before voting officially began.
Voters at one polling booth in Baraut – in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh – got a royal welcome with people were greeted by drums and a shower of flower petals.
But in Chhattisgarh state, suspected Maoists detonated an IED device near a polling booth in the one of the constituencies at around 04:00 local time (23:30 BST) – but no injuries were reported.
The mineral-rich state has witnessed an armed conflict for more than three decades and attacks by Maoist rebels on security forces are common. On Tuesday a state lawmaker was killed in a suspected rebel attack.
Some observers have billed this as the most important election in decades and the tone of the campaign has been acrimonious.
Mr Modi, who stakes his claim to lead India on a tough image, remains the governing BJP’s main vote-getter. But critics say his promises of economic growth and job creation haven’t met expectations and India has become more religiously polarised under his leadership.
How big is this election?
It is mind-bogglingly vast – about 900 million people above the age of 18 will be eligible to cast their ballots at one million polling stations. At the last election, vote turn-out was around 66%.
No voter is meant to have to travel more than 2km to reach a polling station. Because of the enormous number of election officials and security personnel involved, voting will take place in seven stages between 11 April and 19 May.
India’s historic first election in 1951-52 took three months to complete. Between 1962 and 1989, elections were completed in four to 10 days. The four-day elections in 1980 were the country’s shortest ever.
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Which states are headed to the polls?
On Thursday, the following states will vote, with polling stations opening from 07:00 local time (02:30 BST):
Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep.
Polling in some states, such as Andhra Pradesh and Nagaland, will conclude in one day. But other states, such as Uttar Pradesh, will hold polls in several phases.
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Image caption Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and his sister Priyanka Gandhi, come from a political dynasty
What are the key issues?
Hundreds of millions of Indians have escaped poverty since the turn of the millennium but huge challenges remain.
Under Mr Modi, the world’s sixth-largest economy appears to have lost some of its momentum. Although annual GDP growth has hovered at around 7%, unemployment is a major concern.
Mr Modi’s government has been accused of hiding uncomfortable jobs data. In fact, a leaked government report suggests that the unemployment rate is the highest it has been since the 1970s.
Farm incomes have also stagnated because of a crop glut and declining commodity prices, which has left farmers saddled with debt.
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Image caption Officials check Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines in West Bengal
Unsurprisingly both parties have targeted the rural poor in their campaign manifestos. The BJP has promised a slew of welfare schemes to India’s farmers, while Congress has promised a minimum income scheme for the country’s 50 million poorest families.
National security is also in the spotlight this election after a suicide attack by a Pakistan-based militant group killed at least 40 paramilitary police in Indian-administered Kashmir in February. India then carried out unprecedented air strikes in Pakistan.
Since then, the BJP has made national security a key plank in its campaign.
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India election 2019 Voting to start in world's largest election
Indians will head to the polls on Thursday to vote within the first section of a normal election that's being seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tens of thousands and thousands of Indians throughout 20 states and union territories will solid their votes in 91 constituencies. The seven-phase vote to elect a brand new decrease home of parliament will proceed till 19 Could. Counting day is 23 Could. With 900 million eligible voters, that is the biggest election ever seen. Mr Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) received a historic landslide within the final elections in 2014. The Lok Sabha, or decrease home of parliament has 543 elected seats and any social gathering or coalition wants a minimal of 272 MPs to type a authorities. The BJP has been campaigning to retain a commanding majority, however faces challenges from robust regional events and a resurgent Congress social gathering, led by Rahul Gandhi. Mr Gandhi's father, grandmother and great-grandfather are all former Indian prime ministers. His sister, Priyanka Gandhi, formally joined politics in January. Some observers have billed this vote as an important election in a long time and the tone of the marketing campaign has been acrimonious. Mr Modi, who stakes his declare to steer India on a tricky picture, stays the governing BJP's principal vote-getter. However critics say his guarantees of financial progress and job creation have not met expectations and India has change into extra religiously polarised underneath his management.
How huge is that this election?
It's mind-bogglingly huge - about 900 million individuals above the age of 18 shall be eligible to solid their ballots at a million polling stations. On the final election, vote turn-out was round 66%. No voter is supposed to should journey greater than 2km to achieve a polling station. Due to the big variety of election officers and safety personnel concerned, voting will happen in seven phases between 11 April and 19 Could. India's historic first election in 1951-52 took three months to finish. Between 1962 and 1989, elections had been accomplished in 4 to 10 days. The four-day elections in 1980 had been the nation's shortest ever.
India votes 2019
Which states are headed to the polls?
On Thursday, the next states will vote, with polling stations opening from 07:00 native time (02:30 BST): Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep. Polling in some states, reminiscent of Andhra Pradesh and Nagaland, will conclude in at some point. However different states, reminiscent of Uttar Pradesh, will maintain polls in a number of phases.
What are the important thing points?
A whole lot of thousands and thousands of Indians have escaped poverty for the reason that flip of the millennium however large challenges stay. Beneath Mr Modi, the world's sixth-largest economic system seems to have misplaced a few of its momentum. Though annual GDP progress has hovered at round 7%, unemployment is a significant concern. Mr Modi's authorities has been accused of hiding uncomfortable jobs information. In actual fact, a leaked authorities report means that the unemployment fee is the very best it has been for the reason that 1970s. Farm incomes have additionally stagnated due to a crop glut and declining commodity costs, which has left farmers saddled with debt. Unsurprisingly each events have focused the agricultural poor of their marketing campaign manifestos. The BJP has promised a slew of welfare schemes to India's farmers, whereas Congress has promised a minimal revenue scheme for the nation's 50 million poorest households. Nationwide safety can be within the highlight this election after a suicide assault by a Pakistan-based militant group killed no less than 40 paramilitary police in Indian-administered Kashmir in February. India then carried out unprecedented air strikes in Pakistan. Since then, the BJP has made nationwide safety a key plank in its marketing campaign. Read the full article
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