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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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In a dictatorship you will see this,
Karnataka's Biggest Sex Assault Exposed!
Prajwal Revanna, a sitting MP from BJP's alliance partner JDS from Karnataka's Haassana allegedly raped & sexually harassed Hundreds of women for years, and shot 2,970 videos of his acts.
After the videos got leaked he ran away to Germany right after the Elections from Bengaluru. His father who is an MLA, has also been named as another accused in a complaint filed by the victims.
No media coverage and no action taken by the central govt.
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Greater than a Medal...
The story of Vinesh Phogat is one of enduring resilience and an athlete's determination to overcome all the odds stacked against her. From being one of the faces of the brave protest against the sexual harassment faced by women wrestlers (including minors) at the hands of the then head of the Wrestling Federation of India and BJP MP, Brij Bhushan Charan Singh, to becoming an unceasing source of inspiration for innumerable people in this country, Vinesh Phogat has become a shining light in not just the sporting history of India but also among those fighting for a safe and better society.
The story is not unfamiliar to the world because the latest chapter of it unfolded at the Olympic Games which was recently held in Paris. The official version is very simple: Having fought through a draw that needed her to beat the defending Olympic Champion, the reigning European Champion, the reigning Pan American champion in each of her rounds, Vinesh had entered the final and was scheduled to face Sarah Hildebrandt of the USA before she was disqualified on the morning of the bout for being 100g above the permissible weight of 50 kg. Vinesh Phogat's disqualification meant that she would end up receiving no medals. However, it is the role of different sporting and political authorities of our country, and all the events that took place leading to the Olympic final that needs our examination as a concerned society.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA), as is the case with any other sports-body in India, has long been a rubber-stamp that is invariably controlled by the ruling dispensations. The role of this body in this whole affair is suspect. That the alacrity with which it announced the disqualification of Vinesh Phogat from the competition was not shown in making an appeal against the decision has not gone unnoticed. Its President, P.T. Usha, has been quick to absolve her organisation from all responsibility in the matter and has covertly and overtly placed the blame on the shoulders of the athlete. The Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, addressing the issue in the Parliament, stooped so low as to declaim about the money the government had spent on Vinesh Phogat's training. At this point, it should not be forgotten that it was this same ministry that had delayed in providing accreditation for Phogat's support staff including her coaches and physiotherapists. The snide and even belittling remarks following the disqualification and the barely concealed glee of many elected representatives of the ruling party point to the deep resentment that they had harboured towards Vinesh. However, the most noticeable was the silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi following each of Phogat's victorious bouts leading to the final. It was very uncharacteristic because he has always been quick to bask in the reflected glory of the achievements of our sportspersons. It is unsurprising that his social media post after the disqualification was equated to the shedding of crocodile tears by the discerning public.
Vinesh Phogat's achievement can only be understood in its true proportions if we take into account the reason for her being above the permissible weight by a mere 100 grams. This is also the reason why she has been a thorn in the flesh of the authorities in our country. Phogat is an athlete whose normal weight is 55-56 kg. She usually competes in the 53kg weight category. However, she had to forgo all rigorous training during the phase of protest where she and fellow wrestlers and Olympic medalists Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia protested for many days and nights on the streets of Delhi at Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of Brij Bhushan. Not only was she unable to train, she also had to undergo surgery to correct a lingering medical issue. In the meanwhile, the qualifying spot in her preferred 53 kg category was already taken by another wrestler. Fearing that the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) would not allow her trials in the 53 kg category as retribution for her role in the protests, she appeared for trials in both the 53 kg and also the 50 kg. Subsequently, she qualified for the Olympics in the 50kg category. In a sport as gruelling as wrestling it is normal for athletes to gain and lose weight between matches. However, the very fact that Vinesh had to lose 5-6 kg just to compete in the Olympics, that too in a category that is not her preferred one speaks volumes about her determination and character. But, the very fact that she was forced to do all these is the result of the constant obstacles that were erected before her by the nefarious authorities, particularly the WFI which continues to be ruled by Brij Bhushan in all but name.
The story of Vinesh Phogat is compelling. She may have been disqualified for reasons beyond her control, and ones which are suspicious to say the least but she has, undoubtedly, won her greatest battle. She had famously proclaimed that she would happily sacrifice her career if it meant that countless other girls would get an opportunity for a safe working environment. She stuck steadfastly to the same goal going into this Olympics. She knew that it would be her last Olympics and that her career would be over but she wanted to fight for the women who would follow in her path. She was actutely aware that a victory at the Olympics, in front of the watching world would be the greatest slap in the face of a system that not only refuses to come to their aid but obstinately shields the criminals who wronged them. Needless to say, the authorities were also well aware of this. Yet, Vinesh's determination has inspired countless who celebrated each of her victories and wanted her to bring home the much coveted gold. The outrage and disappointment at her disqualification soon turned into a universal acknowledgement of the brave fight put up by this undaunted wrestler. If the rousing and heartwarming reception that she received on her return to India is any indication, Vinesh Phogat's and her fellow wrestlers fight has surely stirred the conscience of this country. This is important for a society that continues to stifle women's participation in not just sports, but all public activities. Recent events in our country are evidence that women remain unsafe in the present social atmosphere. It will be through unrelenting protests and collective activities like sports that we will achieve true democratization. Vinesh Phogat's role will forever be etched into the history of this struggle, for in a world where sportspersons and other famous personalities either openly endorse those in power or remain tight lipped to protect their own personal interests, she has fought the hard battle for a cause greater than an Olympic medal.
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Priyanka Gandhi Joins Wrestlers Protest, Asks Cops To Show FIR Copy
The Delhi Police, which functions under Amit Shah's Home Ministry, filed the two first information reports (FIRs) hours after the Supreme Court ordered them to do so.
New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra met protesting wrestlers at Delhi's Jantar Mantar today to express solidarity with their demand for action against the alleged sexual harassment of women athletes by superiors. The wrestlers have been on a sit-in at Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on complaints of sexual harassment.
At the protest venue, the Congress general secretary hit out at the Delhi Police for not providing a copy of the First Information Report, or FIR, filed against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
"I don't have any expectations from the PM (Narendra Modi), because if he is worried about these wrestlers, then why has he not talked to them or met them yet. Why the govt is trying to save him (Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh," she said.
The Delhi Police on Friday filed two cases against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief after the Supreme Court ordered them to do so. One of the FIRs is over a complaint of sexual harassment by a minor, filed under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, which gives no scope for bail.
The Delhi Police will pursue the case actively, sources said.
But despite the assurance of police action, the wrestlers said they will continue their sit-in protest demanding the "immediate arrest" of the WFI chief.
"We respect Supreme Court's order, but we don't have faith in Delhi Police. This fight is not for an FIR. This fight is to punish people like him. He needs to be in jail and stripped of his portfolios," the wrestlers said.
Earlier this week, Priyanka Gandhi had slammed the government, saying that the pleas of the sportspersons, who enhance the country's honour, were being ignored. She had asserted that "when the arrogance of a party and its leaders" is sky high, then such voices are crushed.
Congress leaders such as Bhupinder Hooda, Deepender Hooda and Udit Raj had also joined the protesting wrestlers at Jantar Mantar earlier this week to express solidarity with them.
Mr Singh, who is also a BJP MP, welcomed the Supreme Court's order to file the police case into allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Mr Singh told reporters the wrestlers should have waited for the report of a committee that was tasked to look into the matter before they decided to sit on a protest in Delhi's Jantar Mantar.
"I am happy with the judiciary's decision. The Delhi Police will investigate the allegations and I am ready to cooperate with them in every possible way. No one is bigger than the judiciary in this country. The order has come to file an FIR (first information report). The government had also said it had no objection to filing an FIR. I am not larger than the Supreme Court. I welcome the order," Mr Singh told reporters.
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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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MP News: Uproar over encroachment on temple land in Mauganj, police deployed in the area after tension
MP News: A tense situation arose on Tuesday over the breaking of the boundary wall located in the Deora Mahadevan temple complex in Shahpur police station area of Mauganj district of Madhya Pradesh.
MP News: A tense situation arose on Tuesday over the breaking of the boundary wall of the Devra Mahadevan temple complex in Shahpur police station area of Mauganj district of Madhya Pradesh. It is alleged that the temple complex was encroached upon by the Muslim community, which was demolished on Tuesday. After breaking the wall, people from the Muslim community came out of their houses with sticks and within no time, there was a stampede. Regional MLA Pradeep Patel is also present at the protest site. In view of the high tension, police force has been called from Rewa. Hindu leaders were on strike for three days
It is being told that Hindu leaders have been protesting in the temple premises for three days to remove the encroachment of Mahadevan temple premises. They say that it has been encroached by the Muslim community. The encroachers say that they have got a stay from the High Court and you cannot demolish our encroachment. Boundary was constructed by encroaching the land of the temple premises As soon as Mauganj BJP MLA Pradeep Patel reached Mahadevan temple at 3:00 pm on Tuesday, the people sitting in the dharna started breaking the boundary made by encroaching the land of the temple premises. In protest against this, men and women of Muslim community came forward with sticks. The police personnel present there took charge and SP Collector also reached the spot. In view of the heavy tension, police force has been called from Rewa. During this, there was stone pelting from both sides, while the BJP MLA has also been arrested.
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jabalpur, 25th Oct. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered police protection for an interfaith couple in Jabalpur who intend to marry under the Special Marriage Act, after receiving reports of threats to their safety. The directive follows a plea filed by the couple, who cited concerns over possible family intervention and threats from outside parties, including political figures. Justice Vishal Dhagat, who presided over the case, instructed the Jabalpur Superintendent of Police to ensure the couple’s protection. The woman will be provided shelter at an institution until November 11, where she will have time to consider her decision away from external pressures. The man, meanwhile, will be held in an undisclosed location for his safety and will be escorted to his family when conditions allow. The petitioners, who have reportedly been in a live-in relationship for a year, sought police assistance after concerns were raised over potential abduction and harm by family members. Telangana BJP MLA T Raja, in a viral video, urged Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to stop what he referred to as a “love jihad” marriage—a term used by some groups to describe alleged attempts by Muslim men to convert Hindu women through marriage. Raja’s video prompted local activist Atul Jeswani of Hindu Sewa Parishad to petition the Jabalpur district collector, urging the cancellation of the couple’s marriage application. The High Court directed that if any person attempts to unlawfully contact or restrain the couple, legal action will be taken. The woman’s formal statement will be recorded on November 12, before the Registrar of Marriage, to finalize the marriage under the Special Marriage Act. The post MP HC Orders Police Protection for Interfaith Couple Amid “Love Jihad” Opposition 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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Why it's time to reconsider population control!
India 2023 population is estimated at 1,428,627,663 people at mid year. India population is equivalent to 17.76% of the total world population. India ranks number 1 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
In July 2019, a Population Regulation Bill, proposing to introduce a two-child policy per couple, was introduced in the Rajya Sabha by BJP MP Rakesh Sinha. However, the Bill was withdrawn in 2023 following intervention by the Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya who argued that NHFS and census data to show the positive impact of government-led awareness campaigns rather than force on indicators such as the Total Fertility Rate (TFR).
Experts have many claims:
Fertility rate is decreasing
Urban women are having 1 or 2 children only.
Even the rural women are having two children
But here what point should be noticed is that
About 158.8 million of the population are children below the age of 6. Of these children, 30 million are orphans which makes up a significant portion of the youth population.
Most orphan children in India do not have access to necessities like food, shelter, and clean water, which also leads to a lack of education. With orphans out on the street doing everything they can to survive, schooling becomes a farfetched dream for so many. What you can expect from these children? They may become the threat for the humans and humanity and you cant find them guilty.
In this week I have read couple of reports where in Ahmedabad beggars’ racket have been disclosed. Children from Kota are here through agent and their parents have sold it to the agent for this purpose. Even 9 FIR have been lodged and police are compelled to find the angle of physical abuse and rape.
In another report I have read that beggar are subject for drug test for drug mafia. A mother who lives on the platform without housing, has a 4-month-old daughter, and was tested for drugs. We are such a compassionate and cultural people, but is kindness truly needed in this situation? What this 4-month-old girl will do and how she will make it through this world!
A population is still not under control where it ought to be, and this is a problem that shouldn't be disregarded. I've been informed that a mentally ill woman who was present on my city's railway platform became pregnant. The first idea was about getting even with that bloodthirsty man, and the second was for this undesired child's future! We are all aware of the state of the orphanages and government shelters. No youngster should reside here. This is not the place. In the shelter house, reports of rape and physical violence are publicly discussed.
Population control is still a significant problem, and these kids need assistance with their education. Once more, I'm requesting all kind folks. Please don't look for a simple way to make a donation. Give it away to beggars at the signal. Every girl child who lives in a distant place or on the road should receive an education.
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Odisha has four Lady MP's in the Lok Sabha, as compared to 7 in 2019.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJD had won 12 Lok Sabha seats from Odisha while the BJP had won 8. Out of the 12 BJD MP’s, 5 were women, while the BJP had 2 out of 8. In the 2024 elections two of the BJP’s sitting MP’s were re-elected while there were two new lady MP’s as well. Overall the BJP swept the Lok Sabha elections with 20 seats and Congress retained its sole seat and the BJD lost…
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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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Kangana Ranaut Celebrates Hema Malini's Artistry in Vintage Bharatanatyam Performance
In a heartwarming gesture, Kangana Ranaut has shared a vintage clip from 1968 featuring the legendary Hema Malini enchanting the audience with her Bharatanatyam performance at the age of 20. The video showcases Hema's classical dancing prowess, captivating viewers with her grace and skill.
Having recently come to Hema Malini's defense against sexist remarks made by a politician, Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to honor the veteran actor and BJP MP once again. Praising Hema's enduring talent, Kangana highlighted her ability to deliver mesmerizing performances even at the age of 75, with shows lasting for 3-4 hours.
In her Instagram post, Kangana emphasized the importance of respecting art and artists, condemning those who belittle dance, music, and other forms of expression. She urged for a shift in mindset, reminding her followers of the divine origins of these art forms, drawing parallels to Arjun's training in Devlok and Lord Shiva's bestowal of artistic skills upon humanity.
Reflecting on an earlier interview with India Today, Kangana reiterated her criticism of the derogatory remarks aimed at Hema Malini, denouncing the culture of objectification and disrespect towards women, especially those who have dedicated their lives to art. She emphasized the need for society to value and honor the contributions of elderly women like Hema Malini, who continue to inspire through their passion and dedication.
Kangana's poignant tribute serves as a reminder of the enduring power of art and the importance of recognizing and celebrating artistic excellence regardless of age or gender.
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Congress’s Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who was also stopped, pointed out that it was a public road.
Congress’s Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who was also stopped, pointed out that it was a public road.
Political Controversy Erupts as Police Block Visits to Sandeshkhali: Congress and BJP Delegations Stopped
The political atmosphere in West Bengal has become charged following the police’s obstruction of visits to Sandeshkhali by both Congress and BJP delegations. The BJP’s planned visit saw a diversion to the West Bengal Raj Bhavan, while Congress’s Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury staged a protest where he was halted.
The actions of the police drew sharp criticism from both parties, with accusations of unconstitutional and unethical behavior directed towards West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
The six-member BJP delegation, including Union Ministers Annapurna Devi and Pratima Bhowmick, was halted merely five kilometers from Sandeshkhali, at Rampur. Similarly, the Congress team, led by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, faced obstacles at Sarberia and Rampur. The parties condemned these actions in unison.
The unrest in Sandeshkhali has led to the imposition of prohibitory orders under CrPC Section 144, following violent protests by local villagers. Allegations against local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Shahjahan Sheikh and associates include land grabbing, sexual harassment, and assault on local laborers.
Reports indicate that the BJP leaders were stopped by the police upon reaching Rampur, where they alleged mistreatment and were compelled to stage a dharna for hours. Annapurna Devi expressed dismay, highlighting the contradiction of allowing criminals freedom while impeding elected representatives from addressing citizens’ concerns.
BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul emphasized their attempts to comply with regulations, only to be met with persistent obstruction. Despite this, the delegation managed to connect with women in Sandeshkhali via video call before redirecting their efforts to the Raj Bhawan in Kolkata to meet Governor C V Ananda Bose.
Meanwhile, Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s protest in Rampur underscored his questioning of the legitimacy of police barricades on public roads. He dismissed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s allegations linking the BJP and RSS to instigating trouble in Sandeshkhali, condemning what he deemed divisive politics.
In contrast, TMC MP Shantanu Sen defended the police’s actions, questioning the BJP’s motives and citing their alleged lack of proactiveness in previous incidents. Sen echoed the sentiment that allowing the BJP delegation entry could destabilize the state’s atmosphere.
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Sandeshkhali: SC stays LS notices to West Bengal chief secretary, DGP on complaint of BJP MP
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the notices issued by the privileges committee of the Lok Sabha Secretariat to the West Bengal chief secretary, DGP and others over a complaint of "misconduct" filed against them by BJP MP Sukanta Majumdar.
Majumdar sustained injuries last week as BJP workers clashed with police personnel after being stopped from going to violence-hit Sandeshkhali in West Bengal.
A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices JB Pardiwla and Manoj Misra took note of the submissions of senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for the state officials, and stayed the notices issued seeking their presence at 10.30 am on Monday.
The counsel for the Lok Sabha secretariat opposed the grant of stay by the top court, saying this is the first sitting of the privileges committee.
“They are not being accused of anything. This is a regular process. Once an MP sends a notice and the speaker thinks there is something to look into then notices are issued,” the counsel said.
West Bengal Chief Secretary Bhagwati Prasad Gopalika and Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Kumar were summoned by the Lok Sabha Secretariat to appear on Monday.
The bench issued notices to the Lok Sabha Secretariat and others and sought their responses in four weeks and in the meanwhile stayed the proceedings before the panel of the lower House.
The MP and others were stopped from entering Sandeshkhali, where women have been agitating over alleged atrocities committed against them by Trinamool Congress leader Shajahan Sheikh and his aides.
Sandeshkhali has been tense with a large number of women in the locality accusing Trinamool Congress strongman Shajahan Sheikh and his supporters of "land-grab and sexually assaulting" them under coercion.
Source : Sandeshkhali: SC stays LS notices to West Bengal chief secretary, DGP on complaint of BJP MP
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jabalpur, 25th Oct. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered police protection for an interfaith couple in Jabalpur who intend to marry under the Special Marriage Act, after receiving reports of threats to their safety. The directive follows a plea filed by the couple, who cited concerns over possible family intervention and threats from outside parties, including political figures. Justice Vishal Dhagat, who presided over the case, instructed the Jabalpur Superintendent of Police to ensure the couple’s protection. The woman will be provided shelter at an institution until November 11, where she will have time to consider her decision away from external pressures. The man, meanwhile, will be held in an undisclosed location for his safety and will be escorted to his family when conditions allow. The petitioners, who have reportedly been in a live-in relationship for a year, sought police assistance after concerns were raised over potential abduction and harm by family members. Telangana BJP MLA T Raja, in a viral video, urged Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to stop what he referred to as a “love jihad” marriage—a term used by some groups to describe alleged attempts by Muslim men to convert Hindu women through marriage. Raja’s video prompted local activist Atul Jeswani of Hindu Sewa Parishad to petition the Jabalpur district collector, urging the cancellation of the couple’s marriage application. The High Court directed that if any person attempts to unlawfully contact or restrain the couple, legal action will be taken. The woman’s formal statement will be recorded on November 12, before the Registrar of Marriage, to finalize the marriage under the Special Marriage Act. The post MP HC Orders Police Protection for Interfaith Couple Amid “Love Jihad” Opposition 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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7 Union Ministers Not Renominated To Rajya Sabha By BJP: What It Means
Seven union ministers whose Rajya Sabha terms end in April have not been re-nominated by the ruling BJP, prompting speculation Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party may field them in the Lok Sabha election that is expected later the same month.
Among the big names absent are Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya (Gujarat), Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan (Madhya Pradesh), and junior IT Minister Rajeev Chandrashekhar (Karnataka).
Also absent are Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav (Rajasthan), and Fisheries Minister Parshottam Rupala (Gujarat), as well as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Minister Narayan Rane and junior External Affairs Minister V Muraleedharan, both of whom represented Maharashtra.
Sources have told NDTV all seven could now be fielded from Lok Sabha constituencies in various states.
Sources indicate Mr Pradhan may be fielded from Sambalpur or Dheknal in his home state of Odisha, while Mr Yadav may run from Rajasthan's Alwar or Mahendragarh, and Mr Chandrashekhar could contest one of the four seats in Bengaluru; three of these - Central, North, and South - are held by the BJP.
Similarly, Mr Mandaviya may run from Bhavnagar or Surat in Guajrat, while Mr Rupala may get Rajkot. Mr Muraleedharan, meanwhile, may be fielded from his home state of Kerala; the BJP has no presence there, and may look to high-profile names to revive its fortunes.
The BJP has retained only a few big names, in fact, only two union ministers from the Rajya Sabha have been retained - Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (Odisha) and junior Fisheries Minister L Murugan (Madhya Pradesh). No outgoing MP who has served two or more terms has been repeated.
The only exception is party boss JP Nadda. He though, has been shifted - from Himachal Pradesh, which the Congress won in 2022, to Gujarat. It has also found space for new entrants, including former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, who quit the Congress this week.
Overall, it is all change for the BJP, with only four of 28 outgoing Rajya Sabha MPs renominated. The remaining 24 have reportedly been asked for their preference of Lok Sabha seats.
The party has named 28 candidates to the 56 seats that will fall vacant in April, with the focus on new faces and emphasising - to its leadership structure and the voters - its determination to recognise grassroots workers, even those who not known to the public, while also factoring in social equations.
A notable point is that three of the BJP's new Rajya Sabha MPs - Dharmshila Gupta (Bihar), Medha Kulkarni (Maharashtra), and Maya Naroliya (Madhya Pradesh) - are associated with the women's wing, in keeping with the PM's emphasis on the higher approval the party enjoys among women voters.
The BJP's strategy for the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha elections appears to mirror that for the five Assembly polls in November last year, when the party focused on "collective leadership" and selecting high-profile candidates - including fielding Lok Sabha MPs for state elections - to maximise outreach.
The plan worked well. The BJP swept to power in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, winning the latter two back from the Congress as it dominated its Hindi heartland stronghold.
The BJP is well into its Lok Sabha election prep mode. Party sources said, as early as last month, that National General Secretaries had begun meeting every week (on Tuesdays) to develop strategies, including candidate placement. At one such meet, attended by Home Minister Amit Shah and party boss JP Nadda, the party said it would target first-time voters, beneficiaries of central schemes, and voters from backward classes, as well as young people and women, as it bids for a third consecutive term.
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“Covid pandemic is over and two years have passed, and no concrete steps have been taken” Congress on discussion on the supplementary demands for grants in Lok Sabha
On Monday, during the discussion on the supplementary demands for grants in the Lok Sabha, opposition leaders said that the government just created monopolies that benefitted only big capitalists who saw ‘ache din’ exclusively. The statement met with BJP leaders replying saying that Congress ruled an economy under the ‘quota raj’.
Congress’ deputy leader in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi started the discussion on the supplementary demands for grants and said that the GDP data for the last quarter was published a few days back and raised significant concerns as it did not show good growth, especially in the agriculture sector.
He added that the funds allocated for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005 were not satisfactory and wished that supplementary grants would bring more money for the scheme as the demand for MGNREGA than other sectors.
“Why is the Census 2021 not being held? One and a half years ago, (Finance Minister) Nirmala Sitharaman had in her Budget speech allocated some amount for the Census but even though the Covid pandemic is over and two years have passed, no concrete steps have been taken in this regard and there is no mention of it in the Budget or supplementary grants,” Gogoi said. “People are demanding that a caste census should be held… We also want to know when this government will publish the Census 2021 data, the finance minister should clarify this,” he added.
He also demanded additional funds for the states in the spirit of cooperative federalism while stating the fact that women's participation in the labor force had lowered. “Our economy is growing, but ‘achhe din’ has come only for about 10 percent of people. This government is not able to work for the common consumers, it is working for a few companies… There is cartelization and monopoly.”
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey answered this by saying that “license permit and quota raj” was how Congress lived for 54 years from Independence till 1990. “Because they indulged in such things, that is why they are only seeing this aspect of businessmen,” he said.
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