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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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गोवा और मणिपुर में मुख्यमंत्री नहीं बदलेंगे, भाजपा हाईकमान ने लिया फैसला; पीएम मोदी से मिले सावंत
गोवा और मणिपुर में मुख्यमंत्री नहीं बदलेंगे, भाजपा हाईकमान ने लिया फैसला; पीएम मोदी से मिले सावंत
गोवा और मणिपुर में मुख्यमंत्री पद को लेकर स्थिति साफ हो गई है। खबर है कि प्रमोद सावंत और एन बीरेन सिंह ही राज्य के सीएम होंगे। होली के बाद उनका शपथ ग्रहण समारोह आयोजित हो सकता है। 40 सीटों वाले गोवा… Source link
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khlur · 6 days
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Indian Election Results (Part 3)
Part 3 is here and I reallyyy hope it's the last one.
Independent candidates lead in Jammu & Kashmir with 3 individual seats, BJP in tow with 2. Congress remained on zero. Independent candidate wins the only seat in Ladakh.
BJP shocks in Himachal Pradesh by winning all 4 seats. Modi factor shines here because despite being in power in the Vidhaan Sabha, Congress remains on the zero mark. Personally, I believe that the credit to Kangana Ranaut's Mandi win is due to Modi Ji's campaign, because Kangana's speech during the campaigns are lack charisma.
Congress isn't able to bring it's phoenix rise in Uttarakhand, remaining on zero while BJP wins all 5 seats.
10 seats of Haryana are equally divided b/w BJP and Congress with both 5 seats each. Congress also wins the 1 seat of Chandigarh.
The 50-50 division is also seen in Goa, where both parties win 1 seat each.
INDIA sweeps Punjab with Congress winning 7 seats, AAP 3 and Akaali Dal 1. BJP loses 2 seats, falling on zero. Even if Congress leads here and it's been year since the incident, I'll forever be bitter that they let go of Amrinder Singh. He practically revived Congress in Punjab, highly experienced.
In Sikkim, Regional Party {Sikkim Krantikari Morcha} wins the 1 seat.
BJP leads with 9 seats in Assam, Congress getting 3 and Regional Party {Asom Gana Parishad} getting 1.
To no one's surprise, Congress with the 2 seats of Manipur. BJP remains on zero, rightfully so. No one is more right in voting against BJP than the Manipur public.
Both BJP and Congress remain on zero as Independent candidate wins 1 seat in Mizoram.
Congress wins the only seat of Nagaland.
BJP wins 2 seats of Tripura and 2 seats of Arunachal Pradesh, Congress remains on zero.
Independent candidate and Congress win 1 seat each in Meghalaya, BJP on the zero mark.
Congress wins the 1 seat of Lakshdweep, 1 seat of Pondicherry while BJP wins 1 seat of Andaman & Nicobar.
That's it I guess! I think I covered all the states in these 3 parts, but do tell if I forgot some.
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rajafatema · 2 months
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The Ladakh Protest: The 21-day Hunger Strike led by Sonam Wangchuk 
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Ladakh, famously known as “Mars on Earth”, is the perfect destination where the mind slows down and the soul finds its path.
It is the northeastern Union territory of India, known for its highest mountain ranges, mesmerizing landscapes, beautiful deep valleys, crystal clear blue lakes, diverse wildlife, highest motorable mountain roads, Buddhist heritage, and the overall picturesque beauty of the place.
Ladakh: A union territory without legislature
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Ladakh, which was a part of Jammu and Kashmir since 1847, was separated from Indian-administered Kashmir in 2019 and was reconstituted as a Union territory on October 31, 2019.
People of Ladakh have constantly demanded separate territory since the 1930s due to the unfair treatment of Kashmir and the prevailing cultural differences between people of Kashmir and Ladakh.
The formation of Ladakh as a separate Union territory was widely celebrated. Still, people were disappointed because it was made a UT without a legislative assembly and would have a lieutenant governor, while Jammu and Kashmir had a legislature.
What does it mean to have no legislature in Ladakh?
Unlike J&K, Ladakh cannot elect its own representative.
Ladakh will be ruled directly by the central government through a lieutenant governor as an administrator.
The President of India has the power to form rules and regulations for Ladakh, according to Article 240.
Sonam Wangchuk following his Father’s footsteps
Sonam Wangyal was born in 1925 in a small village in the Leh district of Ladakh. He worked his entire life for the rights of the people of Ladakh. He had strong secular beliefs.
He was appointed as the MLC of Jammu and Kashmir from 1957–1967 and as the MLA from 1967–1972, due to his selfless service toward the people of Ladakh.
Wangyal was also an active member in the campaign for ST status for Ladakhis, which was carried out between 1982 and 1984. 
In 1984, on his five-day hunger strike, the former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, visited Leh and requested Wangyal to withdraw from the strike with the promise of granting the status of ST to the people of Ladakh.
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Following his father’s strong morals and values and showcasing his devotion to the land and people of Ladakh, Sonam Wangchuk, a nature activist, engineer, innovator, and educationalist, began a “climate fast for 21 days” on March 6, 2024.
Why are they protesting?
The primary goal behind the protest is to raise awareness about the fragile ecosystem of Ladakh endangered by the growing industrial and developmental projects approved in New Delhi without consent, a threat posed as a result of having no legislative assembly in the Union territory of Ladakh.
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The residents of Ladakh have two key demands:
Full-fledged statehood for Ladakh: the residents have demanded to elevate Ladakh’s status as a Union territory to a full-fledged state. This would enable Ladakh to have its own government and the right to form its own rules and regulations in favor of the land and people of the territory.
Integration of Ladakh in the 6th Schedule of the Constitution: The 6th Schedule aims to protect areas with tribal and indigenous populations. By including Ladakh in the 6th schedule, it would allow the state to establish autonomous districts and regional councils.
These elected bodies will have the power to administer and protect the tribal regions of the area. It would give the Ladakhis more control over water management, land use, and cultural preservation.
What is the government’s response to the ongoing protest?
Unlike the response and action taken upon the hunger strike carried out by Wangchuk’s father, the present-day government is MIA. 
The current government seems unbothered by the demands and protests in Ladakh, just the way it is, and the deteriorating situation in Manipur. 
The pioneers of the movement and every other active citizen in and out of Ladakh are furious about the inaction of the government and the PM, who knowingly promised in his 2019 manifesto of Lok Sabha, that Ladakh will be incorporated into the 6th schedule of the constitution. But apparently, they failed to honor their promises.
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Lack of media coverage:
The lack of media coverage is infuriating for the people of Ladakh and the active citizens of India.
Although the independent media and journalists who are physically present in the ongoing protests do cover the news for the country, But it is disappointing to witness the lack of coverage by mainstream media and the big houses.
The scarcity of coverage of this major issue conceals the truth from the nation. The nation wants to know more about the concerns and affairs of the territory. Unless there is some news from the local media houses, the lack of coverage by the recognized media houses keeps the common man from knowing what is really happening there.
The current news on the Ladakh protest:
According to the current news,
Wangchuk survived solely on water and salt during the 21-day hunger strike (inspired by Gandhiji), which lasted from March 6th to March 26th.
In his speech, he talked about the “21-day fast"—that 21 days was the longest fast that Gandhiji kept during the independence movement.
Wangchuk states that the 21-day fast is over, but the protest will still continue. They will only rest when the government agrees to fulfill their demands.
Wangchuk said, “After me, women will begin a 10-day fast tomorrow. This will be followed by youth and Buddhist monks. Then it could be women, or I could come back. This cycle will go on.”
After ending his 21-day fast, Wangchuk stated “We will continue our struggle (in support of our demands). The gathering of 10,000 people at the venue and the participation of over 60,000 others over the past 20 days is a testimony of the people's aspirations.” 
Conclusion:
All things considered, Ladakh, the "Land of High Passes," stands at a crossroads. While the echoes of their protests might fade from national headlines, the Ladakhi people's yearning for a brighter future persists. Whether they find resolution in the sixth schedule status or the full-throated roar of statehood, one thing is certain: Ladakh's story is far from over.
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boyfhee · 3 days
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to be fair, that YouTuber did have some fair points too...it just shows how the portrayal of media legit makes a politician seem like some god and not someone who is supposed to serve the country, and it also shows how when people do speak up against modi/bjp it seems they are hating (?) holding them accountable is right, bjp has done so many wrongs as well and we can easily say they are the best option because it benefits us but what about so many of the others ? Let's take the example of Manipur rn, it's been going on for a YEAR and there's nothing bjp or Modi have done about it. Also about the speaking against bjp part we can even see Kejriwal's situation rn ( he got raided even though he's CM of Delhi and in fact even did good things for Delhi like decreasing their lights bills etc ) but since he spoke against BJP, he got in jail???
this election just proved that the democracy in India is still there, that people still have power and they can do something about it when they see their elected leaders misuse it. the only way for people to speak up is through votes, and I believe the results are fair enough.
we're assuming bjp is the better government but we're only a part of the people who are benefitting, there's so many others who have faced a lot of issues in the past 10 years....
I hope you don't think I'm taking any sides here, this is what I think and perhaps maybe it could make you think about it too, have a nice day.
i never said that the youtuber was wrong! i haven't watched all his videos, but i do agree with what he said and it's just the fact that people who have tried to speak up have been silenced one way or another. i'm not defending bjp actually, just, well you know as you said, we're focusing on our benefits and i would be lying if i say i'm not thinking about it.
as someone who's still studying as has a long student life still waiting ahead, education wise and judging from the current situation, modi is a safer option— not the best, i would say again. basically modi is collecting votes on basis on religious differences and congress is targeting the part of population that's majority caste wise, thus promising more reservations. but at the end of the day, i wouldn't say i or people from the same social ladder as me are being benefitted because the middle to the low-upper class people are never the subjects of political discussions. we pay the most taxes, our bills aren't exempted, the reservations work almost against us in most of the cases. but if we speak up about this, we won't be heard because it's not in modi's favour.
i won't say i'm not thinking about myself by voting for bjp but i just think switching back to congress would do more harm than good in the current situation. about democracy, i won't say it's exactly democracy if you become the public enemy and are called anti-nationalist if your opinions don't align with the majority of the citizens. if you don't support modi, you're apparently pakistan / china funded, you're hater, you're anti-national, and what not. anything posted against modi or any media that talks about the issues we're facing with modi / bjp is immediately taken down, so i wouldn't actually call it democracy.
ps arresting kejriwal over a situation from years ago and that too during the election to stop him from doing campaign really was another reason why no one speaks against him. the media is pro-modi, they will only talk about him as if he's god. although i don't know who is exactly right or wrong in kejriwal's situation since i'm not really that informed about the scandal
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novumtimes · 7 days
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Who did India vote for? Result of 2024 Lok Sabha election today
Will the BJP-led NDA return to power for a third term? Will the opposition parties, united under a front called INDIA, manage to give a tough fight to PM Modi? And will this election spring any new surprises? All questions will be answered tomorrow as the Election Commission announces the result of the Lok Sabha election 2024. Months of preparation and weeks of on-ground campaigning will see its final outcome on Tuesday. The counting will start at 8 am. The count of postal ballots will start first across all counting centres. After half-an-hour of the start of the postal ballot count, the counting of votes recorded in the electronic voting machines will commence, the Election Commission said. The order of counting will be: the postal ballot count, and then the EVM count, and finally the matching of VVPT slips with EVM results. TIMELINE OF 2024 LOK SABHA POLLS The 2024 Lok Sabha elections spanned seven phases: April 19, April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20, May 25, and June 1. Twenty states including Delhi voted in a single-phase. Maharashtra and Jammu and Kashmir polled in 5 phases, while Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal voted in all seven phases of voting. Polling in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tripura, and Manipur were held in two phases. Chhattisgarh and Assam saw 3 phases of voting, and Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand had 4 phases of polling. As per a report by PRS Legislative Research, 8,360 candidates from 744 parties, including six nationally recognised parties, contested elections across 543 constituencies. POLITICAL PARTIES’ PREDICTION vs EXIT POLLS The INDIA bloc leaders expressed confidence in securing the majority. After the seventh and final phase of polling ended on June 1, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge confidently said, “INDIA bloc will win at least 295 seats.” However, the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, as well as several other exit polls, suggested a third term for the BJP-led NDA. The exit polls predict that the BJP, which has been loud with its ‘400 paar’ slogan, might just finish near the mammoth number. A poll of five exit polls, including India Today-Axis My India poll, suggests that the BJP-led NDA is likely to win 379 seats. The INDIA bloc, with the Congress as the main constituent, is likely to get 136 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. Published On: Jun 3, 2024 Source link via The Novum Times
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swamyworld · 1 month
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Manipur violence: ECI announces fresh elections for 6 polling booths outside Manipur; Fresh Polling on 30th April | India News
New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has canceled the results of the second phase of polling in six polling stations of the Outer Manipur parliamentary constituency. Fresh polling is scheduled for April 30. This is not the first instance where ECI has had to annul a vote; Earlier, during the Phase 1 elections, violence in several polling booths forced the ECI to announce re-polling…
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werindialive · 3 months
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Modi takes a jibe over Gandhi’s ‘Shakti’ comment, asks him for clarification
In the Monday political game, The comment made by Rahul Gandhi with the wording ‘Shakti’ garnered a sharp response from the Bhartiya Janta Party. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his rally in Telangana, took a dig at Gandhi and asked him to clarify the same.
Gandhi commented during the culmination of the Bharat Jodi Nyay Yatra and many more before that stirred a sharp reaction on social media already. This time, the PM lashed out at these comments with great power. Shakti is a word that represents Goddess in Hindi. The PM said that Shakti represented “Bharat Mata” (Mother India, the personification of the country) and that he was ready to embrace the challenge of “prevent the eradication of Shakti”.
PM Modi further said that the manifesto of the INDIA bloc of opposition parties “targets Shakti, representing every mother, daughter, and sister. I revere them as Shakti and worship Bharat Mata. Their aim to eradicate Shakti is a challenge I embrace. I am ready for the battle ahead. How can anyone on this Earth talk of destroying Shakti when everyone worships it?”
Gandhi, while speaking on the completion of his 62-day east-to-west peregrination that began in Manipur, commented “In the Hindu religion, there is a word called shakti. We are fighting shakti…We are fighting against a shakti. The question is, what is that shakti? Like someone here said, the king’s soul is in the EVMs. That is right. The king’s soul is in the EVM, is inside every institution in India, is inside the ED, CBI, the Income Tax department.”
Answering this, Modi in Jagtial, Telangana said, “ We dedicated the success of the Chandrayaan mission by naming the point where Chandrayaan landed as ‘Shiv Shakti.’ The fight is between those who want to destroy ‘Shakti’ and those who worship ‘Shakti.’ The verdict will be out on June 4.”
April 19 will mark the beginning of the elections in India and the result will be declared on June 4.
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petnews2day · 4 months
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novelsmini · 4 months
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Irom Sharmila, known as 'Iron Lady Of Manipur'
 Irom Sharmila Chanu-
Irom Sharmila Chanu, also known as the "Iron Lady of Manipur," gained international attention for her prolonged hunger strike as a protest against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in India. Here's a detailed overview of Irom Sharmila's story:
Background:
Irom Sharmila was born on March 14, 1972, in Imphal, Manipur, India. Manipur, a state in northeastern India, has faced decades of insurgency and conflict. The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) was imposed in the region to grant special powers to the armed forces to maintain law and order.
Information about Irom Sharmila's family background is not extensively documented. Here is a general overview based on available information:
Personal life-
Irom Sharmila Chanu was born on March 14, 1972, in Imphal, Manipur, India. Her family hails from the state of Manipur, which has a rich cultural and historical background.Her Father is Irom c Nanda and mother is Irom Ongbi Sakhi . Her husband name is Desmond Anthony Bellarnine Coutinho.She has two children Nix Shakhi and Autumn Tara .
The Incident that Sparked the Protest:
On November 2, 2000, a tragic incident occurred in Malom, a town near Imphal, where ten civilians were allegedly killed by the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary force. The incident deeply affected Irom Sharmila, prompting her to take a drastic step in protest against the AFSPA.
The Hunger Strike:
On November 5, 2000, Irom Sharmila began her hunger strike, vowing not to eat or drink until the Indian government repealed the AFSPA. She chose this method of protest to draw attention to the draconian powers granted to the armed forces, including the authority to arrest without a warrant and use deadly force if deemed necessary.
Legal and Medical Interventions:
Sharmila's hunger strike continued for an astounding 16 years, during which she was arrested numerous times by the authorities. However, she was not force-fed, as the authorities respected her right to protest in this non-violent manner. She spent much of her time in judicial custody or under house arrest during this period.
In 2016, Irom Sharmila decided to end her hunger strike, expressing her disappointment that her protest had not achieved the desired results. She also decided to enter mainstream politics with the hope of bringing about change through democratic means.
Political Endeavors:
In August 2016, Irom Sharmila ended her hunger strike and announced her intention to contest elections in Manipur. She formed a political party called the People's Resurgence and Justice Alliance (PRJA) and contested the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly elections. However, she did not win a seat.
Life Post-Hunger Strike:
After the electoral defeat, Irom Sharmila continued to be involved in activism, advocating for human rights and justice. While her hunger strike brought attention to the issue of AFSPA, the law remains in place, and the debate about its necessity and impact continues.
Irom Sharmila's story is one of immense courage and resilience, and she remains an inspirational figure in the fight for human rights and justice in conflict-ridden regions.
 Irom Sharmila has not authored a book herself, but there are publications and documentaries that cover her life, activism, and the issues she has been advocating for. It's possible that there may be new developments or publications beyond that date.
1. Books and Articles:
   - "Burning Bright: Irom Sharmila and the Struggle for Peace in Manipur" by Deepti Priya Mehrotra: This book provides an in-depth look at Irom Sharmila's life, her hunger strike, and the socio-political context of Manipur.
2. Documentaries:
   - "Bloody Phanek" (2015): A documentary by Manipuri filmmaker Sonia Nepram that explores the impact of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Manipur and features Irom Sharmila's struggle.
   - "Where the Elephants Weep" (2016): Directed by Nandita Dutta, this documentary also covers Irom Sharmila's story and the larger issue of conflict in Manipur.
3. Irom Sharmila's Autobiography: 
Irom Sharmila has expressed her desire to write her autobiography to share her experiences and perspectives. However, as of my last update, I am not aware of any autobiography published by her.
It's recommended to check more recent sources or official statements from Irom Sharmila for any updates on her literary works or publications .
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freelawbydjure · 1 year
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New supreme court updates
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Shiv Sena Rift: Supreme Court to deliver judgment today
11 May, 2023
Today, the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court is hearing the Shiv Sena case related to the rift between Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde factions. 
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Same-sex Marriage Recognition: Supreme Court to resume hearing tomorrow.
10 May, 2023
Today, the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court heard, for the ninth day, the arguments in the Same-sex Marriage Recognition case. The hearing will again resume tomorrow, May 11, 2023. The argument today was mainly on adoption rights. 
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Same-sex marriage recognition: Constitution bench hearing for the eighth day, today
09 May, 2023
Today, the Constitution bench is hearing for the eighth day a batch of petitions seeking legal recognition of same-sex marriage in India. The Constitution bench hearing the matter constitutes Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice S Ravindra Bhat, Justice Hima Kohli, Justice PS Narasimha, and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul. 
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Manipur Violence: Supreme Court says, “It is presidential power to designate a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe”
09 May, 2023
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Supreme Court remarks, “At least 40% of litigation by Centre and States is frivolous”
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Supreme Court to hear a batch of petitions in Manipur Violence case today (May 8, 2023)
08 May, 2023
The batch of petitions on the Manipur situation will be heard by the Supreme Court bench including Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice PS Narasimha, and Justice JB Pardiwala today (May 8, 2023). Dinganglung Gangmei, the Chairman of the Hill Areas Committee of the Manipur Legislative approached the Supreme Court against the order of the High Court of Manipur in context with the Schedule Tribe status for the Meitei Community as a tribe of Manipur. The petition filed argued that such an order resulted in violence within the state resulting in the death of 19 people. 
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joinnoukri · 2 years
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Manipur Elections Results: CM बीरेन सिंह जीते, BJP को अपने दम पर पूर्ण बहुमत
Manipur Elections Results: CM बीरेन सिंह जीते, BJP को अपने दम पर पूर्ण बहुमत
मणिपुर । न्यूज नेशन ब्यूरो | द्वारा संपादित : श्रवण शुक्ला | अपडेट किया गया: 10 मार्च 2022, 10:29:08 अपराह्न मासिक के मंत्र एन बीरेन सिंह (फोटो साभार: न्यूज नेशन) हाइलाइट सियार नशस में बीजेपी की की की की की की की की मंत्र एन बीरेन सिंह ने जीत हासिल की बीरेन सिंह ने पद पर नियुक्ति पर हमला किया नई दिल्ली: निर्वाचित निर्वाचन 2022 (मणिपुर विधानसभा चुनाव परिणाम 2022) के पास हैं। 32 सफलता…
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granddreamerkingdom · 2 years
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तमाम समीकरणों पर भारी पड़ा मोदी का करिश्माई व्यक्तित्व, 4 राज्यों में छाई बीजेपी
तमाम समीकरणों पर भारी पड़ा मोदी का करिश्माई व्यक्तित्व, 4 राज्यों में छाई बीजेपी
Image Source : PTI A BJP worker holds a cut-out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during celebrations at the BJP Headquarters in New Delhi. Highlights उत्तर प्रदेश में सत्तारूढ़ भारतीय जनता पार्टी ने अपने मतों में वृद्धि का कीर्तिमान स्थापित किया है। पीएम मोदी का व्यक्तित्व 4 राज्यों में बीजेपी के शानदार प्रदर्शन के पीछे अहम वजह माना जा रहा है। चुनावी नतीजे बताते हैं कि आज भी मोदी सिर्फ पार्टी ही…
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म्हणून योगींच्या विजयात ‘बुलडोझर’ चा रोल जास्त महत्वाचा आहे
म्हणून योगींच्या विजयात ‘बुलडोझर’ चा रोल जास्त महत्वाचा आहे
देशातल्या राजकीय निवडणुकांचा इतिहास पाहिला तर लक्षात येईल की,  प्रत्येक निवडणुका काही ना काही तरी रंजक आठवणी सोडून जातात. आताचं बोलायचं तर ५ राज्यांच्या निवडणूका पार पडल्या आणि निकाल लागला.  उत्तर प्रदेश, पंजाब, गोवा, मणिपूर, उत्तराखंड या राज्यांपैकी गोवा सोडलं तर इतर ४ राज्यांमध्ये भारतीय जनता पक्ष विजयी ठरलाय. पंजाबने आप ने हवा केली अन सगळ्यात राज्यात काँग्रेसचा तर सर्वच राज्यात सुफडा साफ झाला.…
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पंतप्रधान मोदींकडून 2024 च्या लोकसभा निवडणुकीबाबत कोणते संकेत? मोदींच्या भाषणातील 10 प्रमुख मुद्दे
पंतप्रधान मोदींकडून 2024 च्या लोकसभा निवडणुकीबाबत कोणते संकेत? मोदींच्या भाषणातील 10 प्रमुख मुद्दे
नवी दिल्ली : 2024 च्या लोकसभा निवडणुकीची (Loksabha Election) लिटमस टेस्ट म्हणून पाहिल्या जाणाऱ्या पाच राज्यांच्या विधानसभा निवडणुकीचा निकाल आज लागला. या निकालानं सत्ताधारी भाजपच्या विजयाचा वारू पुन्हा एकदा चौफेर उधळल्याचं स्पष्ट केलं. तर पंजाबमध्ये काँग्रेसला (Punjab Congress) जोरदार धक्का बसल्यानं विरोधकांना आत्मपरिक्षण करण्याची गरज असल्याचं या निकालातून पुन्हा एकदा दिसून आलं. उत्तर प्रदेश,…
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Suhas Palshikar to explain Assembly polls results today
Suhas Palshikar to explain Assembly polls results today
What does the BJP’s win in Uttar Pradesh signify? Will the AAP now qualify as a national party after winning in Punjab? How will the results impact Goa? ️ Subscribe Now: Get Express Premium to access the best Election reporting and analysis ️ The results of the Assembly election in five states — Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand — have thrown open the door for bigger questions…
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