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Women Reservation Bill: In 20 States & UTs less than 10% MLAs are female | Data
Women visitors arrive at the Parliament House on the day of debate on the Women’s reservation bill in the Lok Sabha, during the special session, in New Delhi, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. The BJP government tabled the Women’s Reservation Bill as the first order of business in the new Parliament House on September 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the Bill a historic decision and said that he…
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Former SP Ajoy Kumar Hints at Political Comeback in Jamshedpur
Ex-MP’s potential candidacy for Jamshedpur East seat sparks speculation among party workers Congress seeks new face for constituency as former candidate Gaurav Vallabh joins BJP ranks. JAMSHEDPUR – Dr. Ajoy Kumar, former Superintendent of Police and ex-MP, has fueled speculation about his potential candidacy for the Jamshedpur East constituency in the upcoming elections. Local Congress leaders…
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Narendra Modi’s electoral success in Gujarat between 2001 and 2014 and on the Indian scene since then stems from his novel blend of populism and Hindu nationalism (Hindutva). Hindutva grew out of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteer Organization, RSS), a paramilitary-style nationalist group founded in 1925 to bulk up young Hindus both physically and morally so they could stand up to Muslims, who were depicted as a danger to the majority. Modi joined the RSS as a child and devoted his life to it, pursuing no other careers and even living apart from his wife. He rose through the ranks, eventually becoming the chief minister of Gujarat (his home state) in 2001. The following year, he oversaw an anti-Muslim pogrom that left some 2,000 dead— a strategy of religious polarization that won him the December 2002 regional elections. Similar successes in 2007 and 2012 made Modi the obvious prime ministerial candidate for his Bharatiya Janata Party (Indian People’s Party, BJP) in 2014. But he left behind the RSS tradition of collective decision-making, putting himself front and center and striving to connect directly with “his” people. Rather than relying on the activist network, Modi held rally after rally where he showcased his flair for speechmaking. He also founded his own television channel, worked social media, and employed a revolutionary strategy: using holograms to simultaneously lead one rally in hundreds of places. Modi even distributed masks printed with his likeness to deepen supporters’ identification with him. In short, he saturated the public arena so as to embody the masses—a task made easier by his low-caste origins, on which he has built a complete narrative. (He worked as a teaboy in his father’s shop.) However, the “masses” meant only the Hindu majority, which he was busy stirring up against one target in particular: Muslims. As in the 2014 elections, in 2019 “Moditva”—Modi’s idiosyncratic hybridization of right-wing nationalist ideology, Hindutva and a personality cult—triumphed on the strength of BJP landslides in the north and west. This success allowed him to bend to his will both the RSS and the BJP—whose MPs had ridden to victory on his coattails—fashioning a government of faithfuls and a parliament of yes-men. The other institutions soon succumbed too—even the Supreme Court, once a beacon of independence. In the summer of 2014, Modi advanced a constitutional reform that would have changed the appointment process for judges, until then picked by a collegium of peers. His co-optation, opposed by the entire political class, would have replaced the collegium with a five-member commission. The Supreme Court eventually declared the amendment unconstitutional, but Modi still got his way: Of the nominees submitted by the collegium, his government finalized appointments only for those he liked. The court thus resigned itself to proposing candidates who were apt to please him.
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jamshedpur, 23rd November. The political fate of several prominent leaders, including Congress’s Ajoy Kumar and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, is set to be determined as results of the Jharkhand Assembly elections unfold. After 12 of 21 rounds of counting, Congress candidate Ajoy Kumar is trailing BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu by a significant margin of over 27,000 votes in the high-profile Jamshedpur East Assembly seat. Key Contest: Ajoy Kumar vs. Purnima Das Sahu Ajoy Kumar, a former IPS officer and Congress leader, has been a household name in Jamshedpur since his tenure as the city’s SP. Known for his work as an encounter specialist and a former MP for Jamshedpur in the 15th Lok Sabha, Kumar has also held several key roles in the Congress, including serving as the AICC in charge of four states and as a National Spokesperson. His opponent, BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu, is the daughter-in-law of Raghubar Das, the former Jharkhand Chief Minister and current Governor of Odisha. The BJP has a stronghold in the Jamshedpur East constituency, with Raghubar Das having represented the seat for nearly two decades until his defeat in 2019 by independent candidate Saryu Roy. Jamshedpur East, known as Jharkhand’s industrial hub and home to Tata Steel, has been a bastion for the BJP-led NDA. However, the 2019 assembly election saw a dramatic shift when Saryu Roy defeated Raghubar Das, signaling cracks in the BJP’s dominance. In the current election, the BJP appears poised to reclaim its stronghold, with Purnima Das Sahu capitalizing on the constituency’s legacy and her family’s political influence. Other Key Battles in Jharkhand In Dhanwar, BJP’s Babulal Marandi is leading against JMM’s Nijamuddin Ansari, adding to the BJP’s strong performance in the state. As counting continues, Ajoy Kumar faces an uphill battle to close the widening gap. His campaign has emphasized his administrative credentials and promises of inclusive development. However, the BJP’s organizational strength and Purnima Sahu’s strategic campaigning have given the saffron party a decisive edge in Jamshedpur East. With the counting still underway, the final results will reveal whether Congress can stage a comeback in one of the most-watched seats in Jharkhand or if the BJP reasserts its dominance in this industrial heartland. The post Congress’s Ajoy Kumar Trails BJP’s Purnima Sahu by Over 27,000 Votes in Jamshedpur East After 12 Rounds of Counting 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] GG News Bureau Jamshedpur, 23rd November. The political fate of several prominent leaders, including Congress’s Ajoy Kumar and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, is set to be determined as results of the Jharkhand Assembly elections unfold. After 12 of 21 rounds of counting, Congress candidate Ajoy Kumar is trailing BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu by a significant margin of over 27,000 votes in the high-profile Jamshedpur East Assembly seat. Key Contest: Ajoy Kumar vs. Purnima Das Sahu Ajoy Kumar, a former IPS officer and Congress leader, has been a household name in Jamshedpur since his tenure as the city’s SP. Known for his work as an encounter specialist and a former MP for Jamshedpur in the 15th Lok Sabha, Kumar has also held several key roles in the Congress, including serving as the AICC in charge of four states and as a National Spokesperson. His opponent, BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu, is the daughter-in-law of Raghubar Das, the former Jharkhand Chief Minister and current Governor of Odisha. The BJP has a stronghold in the Jamshedpur East constituency, with Raghubar Das having represented the seat for nearly two decades until his defeat in 2019 by independent candidate Saryu Roy. Jamshedpur East, known as Jharkhand’s industrial hub and home to Tata Steel, has been a bastion for the BJP-led NDA. However, the 2019 assembly election saw a dramatic shift when Saryu Roy defeated Raghubar Das, signaling cracks in the BJP’s dominance. In the current election, the BJP appears poised to reclaim its stronghold, with Purnima Das Sahu capitalizing on the constituency’s legacy and her family’s political influence. Other Key Battles in Jharkhand In Dhanwar, BJP’s Babulal Marandi is leading against JMM’s Nijamuddin Ansari, adding to the BJP’s strong performance in the state. As counting continues, Ajoy Kumar faces an uphill battle to close the widening gap. His campaign has emphasized his administrative credentials and promises of inclusive development. However, the BJP’s organizational strength and Purnima Sahu’s strategic campaigning have given the saffron party a decisive edge in Jamshedpur East. With the counting still underway, the final results will reveal whether Congress can stage a comeback in one of the most-watched seats in Jharkhand or if the BJP reasserts its dominance in this industrial heartland. The post Congress’s Ajoy Kumar Trails BJP’s Purnima Sahu by Over 27,000 Votes in Jamshedpur East After 12 Rounds of Counting 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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BJP candidate Sunil Soni met Pandit Dhirendra Shastri, got blessings of Vijay Shree
Raipur. BJP candidate from Raipur South and former MP Sunil Soni met Bageshwar Dham Peethadhishwar Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri. During this, he welcomed Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri to Chhattisgarh and also wished that the blessings of Balaji government always remain on Chhattisgarh and an atmosphere of happiness and prosperity is created all around the state. During this meeting,…
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Some event attendees caused harm; issues worsened due to uprising led by ex-BJP MP Gopal Shetty
The party faces increased issues in the Maharashtra assembly elections as Gopal Shetty, a two-time former MP and multiple-time MLA of BJP, has rebelled. The party has selected Sanjay Upadhyay as their candidate for the Borivali constituency. Upset by this, Gopal Shetty has submitted his candidacy as an independent nominee. In an attempt to convince him on Saturday, Devendra Fadnavis, a BJP leader…
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BJP Releases Candidate List for Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024
The BJP has announced its first list of 99 candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly Elections in 2024. Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will run for the Nagpur South West seat, and State BJP chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule will contest from Kamthi.
Other candidates include Minister Girish Mahajan from Jamner and Sudhir Mungantiwar from Ballarpur. Sreejaya Ashok Chavan, the daughter of BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Chavan, has been nominated from the Bhokar seat. This list was released after a meeting on October 16, 2024, led by BJP National President JP Nadda.
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BJP's Secret Voting Among Office Bearers to Determine Candidates for Key Pune Constituencies
Pune, 1st October 2024: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has begun preparations for the upcoming Legislative Elections in Maharashtra, focusing on Pune city. MLC Pankaja Munde and Union Minister of State and Pune MP Murlidhar Mohol have conducted a preliminary assessment of the seats in the city. Following this, reports indicate that BJP officials plan to visit each constituency and conduct a…
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दिल्ली राजनीति: BJP's New Strategy for Assembly Elections – Smriti Irani's Role and Challenges Ahead
Delhi Politics: BJP's New Strategy for Assembly Elections – Smriti Irani Role and Challenges Ahead
जैसे-जैसे दिल्ली अपने अगले Assembly Elections की तैयारी कर रही है, राजनीतिक परिदृश्य तेजी से बदल रहा है और नई strategies और प्रमुख चेहरे उभर रहे हैं। पूर्व Amethi MP Smriti Irani, जो Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) की एक प्रमुख नेता हैं, को पार्टी के Campaign में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका सौंपा गया है। उनकी हाल की गतिविधियाँ, जिसमें दिल्ली के चौदह districts में से सात districts में सदस्यता अभियान की निगरानी शामिल है, BJP द्वारा एक strategic कदम को दर्शाती हैं। Smriti Irani की बढ़ती भागीदारीSmriti Irani की दिल्ली राजनीति में बढ़ती उपस्थिति उनके हाल में South Delhi में एक घर खरीदने से स्पष्ट होती है। यह कदम न केवल उनके दिल्ली में BJP की गतिविधियों के प्रति commitment को दर्शाता है, बल्कि पार्टी द्वारा elections से पहले अपने आधार को मजबूत करने के लिए एक व्यापक strategy का भी संकेत है। Party insiders सुझाव देते हैं कि उनकी भागीदारी आगामी electoral battle में एक बड़ी भूमिका का पूर्व संकेत हो सकती है। BJP की Strategy और Leadership Dynamics2020 के Assembly Elections में, BJP ने किसी Chief Ministerial Candidate की घोषणा किए बिना चुनाव लड़ा, जिसका परिणाम आठ seats पर सीमित प्रदर्शन था। इसके विपरीत, आम आदमी पार्टी (AAP), जिसका नेतृत्व Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal कर रहे थे, ने बहुमत प्राप्त किया। इस बार BJP की approach अलग हो सकती है, क्योंकि सीधे तौर पर Kejriwal को चुनौती देने के लिए एक prominent leader को मैदान में उतारने की चर्चा बढ़ रही है। BJP के नेता विभिन्न options पर विचार कर रहे हैं, जिनमें Smriti Irani, MP Manoj Tiwari, Basuri Swaraj, Delhi unit के अध्यक्ष Virendra Sachdeva, और पूर्व West Delhi MP Pravesh Verma शामिल हैं। विचार यह है कि पार्टी को एक नेता के तहत एकजुट किया जाए ताकि एक strong, consolidated front पेश किया जा सके। Historical Context और Future ProspectsBJP का experience Kiran Bedi को Chief Ministerial Candidate के रूप में प्रस्तुत करने का 2015 के elections में विशेष रूप से सफल नहीं रहा��� इसके कारण कुछ पार्टी के अंदरूनी लोग एक ही चेहरे को elections में प्रस्तुत करने की effectiveness पर सवाल उठा रहे हैं। पार्टी की वर्तमान deliberations पिछले गलतियों से बचने और एक ऐसी strategy अपनाने की इच्छा को दर्शाती हैं जो voters के साथ बेहतर गूंज सके। Smriti Irani की संभावित candidacy पर सवाल उठते हैं, विशेष रूप से 2019 के Lok Sabha elections में Rahul Gandhi के खिलाफ उनकी high-profile हार को देखते हुए। इस हार के बावजूद, BJP में उनकी stature में वृद्धि हुई है, और उनकी हाल की गतिविधियाँ संकेत देती हैं कि वे पार्टी की Kejriwal के खिलाफ strategy में एक प्रमुख खिलाड़ी हो सकती हैं। Conclusionजैसे-जैसे BJP दिल्ली Assembly Elections की तैयारी कर रही है, Smriti Irani और अन्य संभावित उम्मीदवारों की भूमिका पर करीबी नजर रखी जा रही है। पार्टी का निर्णय कि वह एक प्रमुख चेहरे को प्रस्तुत करेगी या एक अलग strategy अपनाएगी, चुनावी सफलता के निर्धारण में महत्वपूर्ण होगा। Smriti Irani के दिल्ली में अधिक active होने के साथ, राजनीतिक परिदृश्य एक दिलचस्प और competitive चुनावी सत्र के लिए तैयार है। Also Read:BJD ने Rajya Sabha MP Sujeet Kumar को Resignation के बाद किया Expel Read the full article
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Maharashtra Elections: Shiv Sena Faction MP Sparks Row With Imported Maal Remark At Shaina NC; She Files FIR
In a recent controversy, Arvind Sawant, a Shiv Sena MP aligned with Uddhav Thackeray’s faction, made a derogatory comment towards Shaina NC, the BJP leader and current candidate of Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena from the Mumbadevi constituency. Sawant referred to Shaina NC as “imported maal” on October 29, sparking outrage on social media and from women’s rights advocates. Sawant’s comment was…
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A Industrialist P Rakesh Reddy Turn into Politician.
An industrialist turned politician, P Rakesh Reddy, who was roped into the saffron party by BJP Nizambad MP Dharmapuri Aravind, the sitting BJP MP, has joined the party and contested as the BJP candidate from the Armoor in the 2023 Assembly elections.
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Lok Sabha Speaker Election… Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR 4 Congress MPs support BJP…
Former Andhra Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR to BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate Om Birla in the Lok Sabha Speaker election. The media has reported that 4 MPs of the Congress party may support. Om Birla as the BJP alliance candidate and Kodikunnil Suresh as the India alliance candidate are contesting the election for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker. The Lok Sabha Speaker…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 20th Nov. A voter turnout of 20.76% was recorded by 11 am in the bypolls for four Punjab assembly segments on Wednesday, officials reported. Polling, which began at 7 am, is scheduled to continue until 6 pm. The bypolls are being held for the Gidderbaha, Dera Baba Nanak, Chabbewal (SC), and Barnala constituencies, which became vacant after the sitting legislators were elected to the Lok Sabha. Voter participation varied across the constituencies, with Gidderbaha seeing 35% turnout, Dera Baba Nanak 19.4%, Barnala 16.1%, and Chabbewal 12.71%. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann urged citizens to exercise their right to vote, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling their civic duty for the future of Punjab. He encouraged voters to cast their ballots in line with their own will, recalling the vision of Baba Sahib and the sacrifices of martyrs. Prominent political figures including Sangrur MP Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, BJP candidates Kewal Singh Dhillon (Barnala) and Sohan Singh Thandal (Chabbewal), Congress candidates Jatinder Kaur (Dera Baba Nanak) and Kuldeep Singh Dhillon (Barnala), along with other local leaders, were seen casting their votes early in the day. The bypolls see a total of 45 candidates, including three women, competing for the vacant seats. Key contestants include Manpreet Singh Badal, Kewal Singh Dhillon, Sohan Singh Thandal, Amrita Warring, and Jatinder Kaur among others. Notably, the Shiromani Akali Dal has opted not to participate in these elections, following internal party issues. With 6.96 lakh voters, including 3.31 lakh women, eligible to vote across 831 polling stations, the bypolls are critical in shaping the political landscape of Punjab, where the AAP holds a majority with 91 seats in the 117-member assembly. The post Voter Turnout of 20.76% Recorded by 11 AM in Punjab Assembly Bypolls 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] GG News Bureau Mumbai, 22nd Nov. As Maharashtra awaits the results of its high-stakes assembly elections on November 23, tensions over who will assume the role of Chief Minister have already escalated. Both the ruling Mahayuti alliance and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) are making competing claims on the mandate, setting the stage for a post-poll power struggle. The first hint of discord emerged immediately after the voting concluded. Congress leader and state president Nana Patole boldly declared that the MVA would form the next government, claiming the Congress would secure the most seats. His remarks, however, quickly drew backlash from Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, who emphasized that the decision on the Chief Minister’s post would be made collectively by all the MVA constituents. The rift within the MVA was further exposed by Raut’s challenge to Congress, urging the high command to formally announce the CM face if Patole’s assertion had any merit. Meanwhile, the Mahayuti alliance, led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, remains equally assertive. Shinde’s supporters, including Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Shirsat, argue that the voters have already expressed their preference for Shinde as the next CM. BJP leaders like Pravin Darekar have also backed Shinde and have extended their support to Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis for the top job. As a result, the Mahayuti camp remains confident that their alliance will maintain its hold on power. While the Congress-Congress led MVA and Mahayuti factions both express optimism, the battle over the Chief Minister’s post is far from settled. The divide between the Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT) reveals the underlying tensions within the MVA, especially considering past instances of internal friction. BJP’s Pravin Darekar seized on these divisions, questioning how an alliance plagued with internal rifts could come together to decide on a CM candidate. On the Mahayuti side, the BJP continues to downplay the MVA’s chances, arguing that the electorate has delivered a clear mandate for their alliance. Darekar dismissed Patole’s aspirations as nothing more than “daydreaming,” signaling the BJP’s confidence in retaining power. While exit polls largely favor Mahayuti’s continued dominance, Darekar further critiqued the MVA for its internal strife, referencing incidents such as the Congress MP Praniti Shinde’s support for an independent candidate in Solapur, which he sees as indicative of a lack of unity within the opposition. Despite these claims, the results remain uncertain. The sharp rise in voter turnout to 66.05%, compared to 61.1% in 2019, has sparked further optimism among Mahayuti supporters. Darekar attributed the surge in voter participation to the grassroots efforts of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which campaigned vigorously to encourage greater voter engagement. Women voters, in particular, were said to have responded positively to the Mahayuti government’s ‘Ladki Bahin Yojana,’ adding to the coalition’s hopes of securing a fresh mandate. As Maharashtra awaits its political fate, the issue of who will lead the next government has now become a battle of narratives. While both the MVA and Mahayuti have their reasons for confidence, it is clear that the state is at a crossroads, with political alliances being tested in new ways. Whether this election will mark the beginning of a new era of leadership in Maharashtra or reinforce the status quo will depend not just on the voters’ decision but also on how the alliance partners come together—or fall apart—in the post-poll negotiations. The post Post-Poll Tensions: Who Will Lead Maharashtra Next? 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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